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Maa Oori Polimera 2 review: Scary yet exciting sequel with over-the-top plot and flashbacks Maa Oori Polimera 2 was the most awaited movie for the viewers who watched the first part on OTT. The movie Maa Oori Polimera 2, released on 3/11/23 is a decent thriller. go down to see the full review.
Review Ma Oori Polimera 2 – Must Watch Suspense thriller
The movie starts Satyam Rajesh, Kamakshi Bhaskarla, Getup Srinu, Baladitya, Chitram Seenu, Ravi Varma, Rakendu Mouli, Sahiti Dasari
Director: Dr. Anil Vishwanath
Producer: Gowr Kriesna
Music Director: Gyaani
Cinematography is handled by: Kushedar Ramesh Reddy
Editor: Sree Vara
After the huge success of Ma Oori Polimera, which first appeared on OTT, the director presents Ma Oori Polimera 2 on a big screen, The film has arrived with great expectations. Check out our review to find out if the movie lives up to the hype.
Story
Jangaiah (Baladitya) goes in search of his missing brother Komuraiah (Satyam Rajesh). Meanwhile, Jasthipalli's
new SI, Ravindra Naik (Rakendu Mouli) arrives to unravel the mysteries of the village's death. At the same time, a team from the Archeology Department expressed interest in breaking into the abandoned village of the temple.
●Where is Komuraiah?
●What are the mysteries of the temple? ●Could Jangaiah change his family?
●Is there a connection between Komuraja and the temple?
The film reveals the answers to these mystifications.
Pros :
An interesting aspect is that director Anil Vishwanath does an excellent script job, focusing on the characters and their relationships. He tells them, making it convincing. Satyam Rajesh's portrayal of Komuraiah is commendable. Most of the time, he is calm and confident in his expressions but ends up giving a decent performance. Sri Kamakshi Bhaskarla's pivotal role shines in the second half of the film. His appearance is simple and delicate. GetUp Srinu, Rakendu Mooli and other actors try their best to charm the audience. The second half continues with unexpected twists and turns that continue to captivate the audience. Music also contributes greatly to the film. The music also contributes a lot to the film.
Con :
In the second part, the director presents the temple mystery but does not delve into it. However, the director seems to have lost focus somewhere in an attempt to shock the audience by giving a series of twists that do not suit the plot correctly. Overall, it can be watched with fewer expectations only. A more interesting story around the mysterious temple would have been more interesting. Instead, the director focuses mostly on creating connections between past events and current events. The story is okay but an engaging film in the first half could have increased the appeal of the film. Rakendu Mouli does not seem the best fit for this role and the director could have chosen a more outstanding actor to add appeal to the film. The film contains several scary scenes that may not resonate with many viewers, especially families.
Rakendu Mouli and other actors let their elegance attract their followers. The alternative side is full of unexpected twists and turns that will keep the follower hooked. The music also contributes a lot to the film.
Technical Aspects:
The director's vision is a ballot, so not everything is resolved in that regard. Even if the intention is good, it takes a strong story and a fast-paced script to keep the audience engaged. Gyaani does a great job in the music department, enhancing many scenes on both sides. The scene where the snakes trip over the lead in the Temple stands out. Cinematography plays an important role in this type of film. Unfortunately, Kushedar Ramesh Reddy's work is not that satisfactory. After a while, repeated bounces make followers feel disconnected. Removing some of these moments could have improved the overall experience. the values of products are of high quality.
Verdict
Overall, Ma Oori Polimera 2 offers decent thrills. Highlights include Satyam Rajesh's performance, second-half turnarounds and solid scoring. Cons include a slow first half, excessive flashbacks and the inclusion of too many scary scenes. If you watched Ma Oori Polimera 1, you might find this sequel more interesting. Thriller lovers should watch this movie this weekend.