Oopiri,
the
Telugu
adaptation
of
the
French
film,
The
Intouchables,
starring
Nagarjuna,
Karthi
and
Tamannaah
is
out
in
theaters
near
to
you.
The
French
film
still
has
a
place
among
the
World
best
movies
and
it
is
Oopiri's
turn
to
prove
its
worth.
Read
the
review
to
know
more.
Oopiri
Story:
Precisely,
the
film
is
about
Vikramaditya,
a
quadriplegic
millionaire
and
Srinu,
a
Slumdog,
who
is
happy-go-lucky
of
sorts
and
how
they
find
the
meaning
of
life
after
meeting
each
other.
Performances:
Nagarjuna's
performance
is
undoubtedly
the
highlight
of
the
movie.
He
proved
his
ability
to
emote
some
of
the
finest
emotions,
just
with
his
eyes.
Though
he
acted
as
a
quadriplegic
patient
in
the
film,
he
appeared
totally
lively
on-screen
and
most
importantly,
you
will
only
see
Vikram
and
Srinu
in
the
film,
but
not
Nagarjuna
and
Karthi.
Karthi's
energy
levels,
comedy
timing
made
the
film
a
fun
watch.
The
bromance
between
the
leading
men
is
everything
that
makes
Oopiri
deep.
Tamannaah
was
aptly
cast.
Along
with
her
flawless
beauty
and
effortless
acting,
her
already
registered
chemistry
with
Karthi
came
as
a
bonus.
Grabriella,
Prakash
Raj,
Jayasudha
and
everybody
else,
performed
skilfully.
Anushka,
Shriya
Saran
and
Adivi
Sesh's
cameos
adds
the
thrill.
Technical
Aspects
&
Analysis:
Music
by
Gopi
Sunder
deserves
an
applause.
He
fueled
life
into
the
movie,
with
his
soulful
background
score.
Though
songs
were
not
so
catchy,
they
felt
meaningful
in
the
pace
of
the
movie.
Director
Vamsi
Paidipally,
stuck
majorly
loyal
to
the
original
version,
The
Intouchables,
and
a
couple
of
scenes
he
altered,
were
finely
done.
Except
the
remark
that,
the
movie
is
a
bit
slow
during
the
second
half,
there
are
no
major
complaints
about
the
film,
also
keeping
aside
the
commercial
adjustments
made.
The
beauty
of
the
film
remain
in
the
story
and
how
the
cast
and
crew
contributed
in
the
right
measures.
Production
values
and
cinematography
were
top-notch.
The
first
half
of
the
film
is
highly
engaging,
which
actually
has
set
the
mood
right.
Needless
to
say,
Nagarjuna
has
another
winner
in
hands.
Overview:
Oopiri,
is
for
all
of
you,
who
are
waiting
to
breathe
a
fresh
air
in
the
Tollywood.
Being
genuine
to
its
content
and
genre,
the
movie
is
packaged
to
be
largely
appealing
to
all
kinds
of
the
audience.
Do
catch
up
Oopiri,
if
you
want
to
have
a
heartful
movie
watching
experience.