Telugu
movie
Orange,
which
was
released
last
Friday,
has
got
thumbs
down
from
the
critics.
The
movie
has
got
poor
reviews
from
all
the
corner
for
poor
screenplay,
which
is
written
and
directed
by
Bommarillu
Bhaskar.
But
actor
Ram
Charan
Teja's
good
looks,
dialogue
modulation
and
dances
have
got
rave
reviews.
And
kudos
to
lead
actresses
Genelia
D'Souza
and
Shazahn
Padamsee
for
their
wonderful
performance.
Here
we
bring
you
some
of
the
reviews
from
different
websites
for
the
film
Orange:
Director
Bhaskar
has
tried
to
depict
a
new
kind
of
love
by
exploring
the
attitude
of
the
youth
towards
love
through
the
lead
protagonists
Ram
(Ram
Charan
Tej)
and
Jaanu
(Genelia).
Although
he
has
attempted
to
capture
the
pulse
of
the
youth,
he
falls
short,
The
Rediff
Review.
Orange
ends
up
as
a
silly
intellectual
exercise
with
lot
of
meaningless
dialogues.
And
with
less
of
an
entertainment
quotient,
the
film
suffers
badly
from
the
word
go.
Even
the
climax
sequence
appears
to
have
been
shot
in
a
hurry
and
looks
unconvincing,
The
Sify
Review.
In
a
season
of
love
stories
comes
another
tale
of
romance,
this
time
starring
Telugu
superstar
Ram
Charan
Teja.
But
Teja's
efforts
to
reinvent
himself
as
a
lover
boy
in
Orange
are
hampered
by
a
thin
storyline
that
leaves
audiences
groping
in
the
dark,
The
NDTV
Review.
Orange
starts
off
on
a
confusing
note.
Director
thought
of
narrating
this
love
story
with
a
bang
and
keeps
the
audience
glued
right
from
the
start.
But
somehow
it
lacked
clarity
at
the
start.
The
characters
behave
in
an
awkward
way
and
it
takes
time
for
the
audience
to
get
used
to
them
and
understand
their
ideology,
The
Super
Good
Movies
Review.
Orange
will
go
well
with
the
younger
generation
audiences
of
the
city,
who
were
brought
up
a
more
modern
way.
However,
for
those
audiences
who
stay
in
villages
and
towns,
may
not
be
able
to
understand
the
concept
perfectly
and
get
confused,
The
Indiaglitz
Review.
Bhaskar
has
failed
to
select
a
good
story
for
him
and
more
so,
he
has
tried
to
explain
love
in
a
new
angle.
He
forget
that
love
is
not
just
mathematics
and
it
can"t
be
calculated
and
measured
as
to
increase
and
decrease
in
love
with
time
gap,
The
Oneindia
Review.