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Movie: “OH”
Banner: Ekari Films
Presented by: Jeevitha Badugu
Director & Producer: Satyanarayana Ekari
Story, Screenplay & Dialogues: Raghu Ram
Music: Navaneet Chari
Lyrics: Bhashya Sri
Cinematography: Lucky Ekari
Co-Producers: P. Srikanth Reddy, V. Raghav Reddy
Choreographer: Raju Master (S.D.C)
PRO: R.K. Chaudhary
Main Cast
Hero: Raghu Ram
Heroines: Shruti Shetty, Naina Pathak
Supporting Actors: Kalpaguri Bikshapathi, Manoj, Karan & others
A magical journey that connects ancient scriptures with modern love – that is the film “OH”. Directed by Satyanarayana Ekari, starring Raghu Ram, Shruti Shetty and Naina Pathak, this movie arrives with a very novel concept.
Beyond being just a love story, the film brings Indian mythology and ancient science together, offering a fresh cinematic experience to the audience.

Story:
The protagonist Krishna (Raghu Ram) deeply loves a girl named Kavya (Shruti Shetty). However, because of a strange psychological condition called Chromophobia, he fails to remember his bond with another girl, Drushya (Naina Pathak).
With a forgotten past on one side and an emotionally strong present love on the other, Krishna struggles between the two. The movie revolves around how he overcomes this condition using concepts derived from ancient Indian scriptures.
The main narrative travels around the friendship of four characters – Krishna, Raju, Kavya, and Drushya.

Actors Performances
Raghu Ram perfectly fits into the role of Krishna. His performance as a confused youngster and passionate lover is impressive.
Shruti Shetty & Naina Pathak:
Both heroines have performed well within their character scopes, especially excelling in emotional and romantic scenes.

Technical Aspects:
Director Satyanarayana Ekari chose a unique and refreshing concept. Raghu Ram Badugu’s story stands apart from routine modern love stories. The blend of science with ancient knowledge is commendable.
The film being set in Manali adds great visual value. Snow-covered mountains, valleys, rivers and dense forests make the visuals stunning.

Music:
Navaneet Chari’s music elevates the film’s emotional tone. Bhashya Sri’s songs and background score strongly support the film.
Production Values:
Ekari Films has delivered the film without compromising quality. The visuals look very rich.
Plus Points:
Unique concept involving Chromophobia.
Showcasing the greatness of Indian scriptures.
Balanced portrayal of love and emotions.

Minus Points:
The suspense could have been carried further.
Revealing the protagonist’s phobia too early reduced the thrill.
Fight sequences lack strength.
Final Verdict:
“OH” is not just for youngsters – even those who love Indian culture and science will enjoy it. This fresh concept offers a new cinematic feel.
A beautiful romantic drama suitable for the entire family
Cinemarangam.com Review Rating. .3/5









