Uppena: Film Review

The much-awaited flick ‘Uppena’ directed by Buchi Babu Sana starring Vaishnav Tej, Krithi Shetty has finally hit the screens. Let’s see how the film has fared at the Box Office!

Panja Vaishnav Tej, the new debutant from the mega family has made it big with the Buchi Babu Sana directorial, alongside the leading lady Krithi Shetty from the film. While Vijay Sethupathi has added his star power by playing a crucial role in the film. Meanwhile, Buchi Babu who has been the favourite disciple of Sukumar debuted as a director for his maiden project being produced by Mythri Movie Makers. How did this film fare having released amidst high expectations? With Valentine’s Day just two days away, how does this film entice the youth? Let’s see!

Issues related to family honour and love have been on for long. We have also heard of several incidents related to honour killings by families. However, this film is unique as instead of dealing with honour killing, questions a lover’s manhood. Now, in this case, Kotagiri Sesha Rayanam (Vijay Sethupathi) is the father of Bebamma (Krithi Shetty) who doesn’t like his only daughter to fall in love with Asirwadam aka Asi (Panja Vaishnav Tej) who’s from the fishing community. Though the film story is a normal one, the makers have totally transformed the film for the current generation.

Highlights

Devi Sri Prasad (DSP) music stands as the highlight and gives impetus to the story, especially ‘Nee Kannu Neeli Samudram’ and ‘Jala Jala Jalapaatham Nuvvu’ songs stand out. It can be said that the soundtrack of the film has lured many to theatres. On the other hand, Shamdat’s cinematography has taken the film to the next level and Editor Navin Nooli too does a good job.

Cast

Panja Vaishnav Tej, Vijay Sethupathi, Krithi Shetty, Sai Chand and others

Music : Devi Sri Prasad (DSP)

Cinematography: Shamdat Sainudeen

Editing: Naveen Nooli

Banner: Mythri Movie Makers, Sukumar Writings

Producers: Naveen Yerneni, Y Ravishankar

Release: 12-02-2021

Final Verdict: A Pure Love Story!


THE REVIEW

3/5

 

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