‘OH’ Movie Review
Film: OH
Banner: Ekari Films
Presented by: Jeevitha Badugu
Director & Producer: Satyanarayana Ekari
Story, Screenplay & Dialogues: Raghu Ram
Music: Navaneeth Chari
Lyrics: Bhashya Sri
Cinematography: Lucky Ekari
Co-Producers: P. Srikanth Reddy, V. Raghav Reddy
Choreography: Raju Master (SDC)
PRO: R.K. Chowdary
Cast
Raghu Ram as Krishna
Shruti Shetty
Naina Pathak
Supporting Cast: Kalpaguri Bikshapathi, Manoj, Karan, and is a romantic drama with a philosophical core that blends modern science with ancient Indian thought. Directed by Satyanarayana Ekari, the film takes a refreshing departure from routine love stories and attempts to explore deeper layers of human emotion, memory, fear, and relationships. With visually captivating backdrops and a concept-driven narrative, the film aims to offer both emotional and intellectual engagement.
Story
Krishna (Raghu Ram) is a young man deeply devoted to his love, Kavya (Shruti Shetty). However, his seemingly normal life takes an unexpected turn when he is affected by a rare psychological condition known as Chromophobia, which interferes with his emotional memory and perception.
Due to this condition, Krishna is unable to recall his emotional bond with another woman, Drushya (Naina Pathak), leading to confusion and emotional turmoil. Trapped between what he remembers and what he has forgotten, Krishna begins a journey to understand himself.
Guided by references from ancient Indian philosophy and wisdom, the narrative unfolds through the evolving friendship and emotional relationships between Krishna, Kavya, Drushya, and Raju. The film thoughtfully examines themes of love, identity, memory, and self-realization.
Performances
Raghu Ram delivers a subtle and honest performance as Krishna. His portrayal of inner conflict, emotional vulnerability, and confusion feels natural and relatable.
Shruti Shetty brings charm and emotional strength to her role. She looks confident on screen and performs well in romantic and emotional sequences.
Naina Pathak makes a solid impact with a calm and composed performance, especially during emotionally intense moments.
The supporting actors play their parts effectively and contribute positively to the film’s narrative flow.
Technical Aspects
Satyanarayana Ekari deserves credit for attempting a concept-driven film that merges science with ancient Indian philosophy. His approach gives the film a unique flavor and separates it from routine romantic dramas.
Lucky Ekari’s cinematography stands out as a major highlight. The breathtaking visuals of Manali snow-covered mountains, flowing rivers, dense forests, and open valleys add aesthetic beauty and emotional depth to the storytelling.
Navaneeth Chari’s music complements the film’s mood perfectly. The songs, penned by Bhashya Sri, blend seamlessly with the narrative, while the background score enhances emotional and dramatic moments effectively.
Ekari Films ensures good production standards throughout. The film appears visually neat, well-crafted, and polished.
Plus Points
Fresh and unconventional concept based on Chromophobia
Thoughtful integration of science and ancient Indian wisdom
Visually stunning locations and cinematography
Emotional storytelling with a balanced romantic tone
Effective music and background score
Minus Points
The suspense angle could have been explored in more depth
The revelation of Krishna’s condition comes slightly early
Action sequences lack strong impact
Verdict
OH is a refreshing attempt that goes beyond formulaic romance. With its innovative idea, philosophical undertone, scenic visuals, and emotional depth, the film offers a meaningful cinematic experience. It appeals to both younger audiences and viewers who enjoy content-rich storytelling rooted in culture and thought. A clean, family-friendly film that stands out for its originality.
Telugucinemas Rating: 3 / 5


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