Kailansorac
Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
ChicDragon
It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Darin
One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
ragpap93
First five minutes everybody were bickering over Jaanu(Genelia). Jaanu enters and she is the most annoying character ever and that is coming from a guy who thought Genelia's past characters were deep and unique. Here it is reduced to hyper high pitch screams (Overacting) which almost made me stop before the 20 min mark. Once we cross that at least the acting was in check from there on but some facts should be reexamined: There are no lions in Australia. Speaking of that scene is it not safer to be in the car when there is a lion outside? Interesting philosophy though by Ram (both actor and character have the same name, pinch). Also another error: Stereotyping all graffiti artists as criminal rapists yet he is a good guy graffiti artist. One good thing Brimful of Asha was playing in the club. Awesome. Also songs were pretty good. The conclusion: He cannot lie. Telling someone that you will love them forever could become a lie because the future is not certain. Movie is Orange. Oh Range lo. These guy is on a completely different level to normal people. The first 20 minutes Genelia deserves a punishment where she will have to sit and listen to nails scratching a chalkboard.
Srikanth Ramadhenu
definitely director has tried a new subject..!but the way he had chose to explain it was really confusing..testing the audiences..! ram charan has done a great job to his character..!coming to genelia,apart from first 15 to 20 min even she has done justice to her character,wasted prakash raj or unnecessary to cast him. thing is fans of mega star want to see ram charan in the same mass shades.! but finally i would say cheers to charan for trying a new class oriented subject..as he is a son of mega star, people start seeing everything under magnifying glass.!if the same movie was made with sum other actor, people would've said 'A DIFFERENT MOVIE,GOOD JOB'..! conclusion: worth watch for all who r in love n who would want to..!
FilmSchool Reject
*Prologue*:An attempt by Bhaskar to steer free of usual 'boy-loves-girl' stereotypes prevalent in Tollywood. This film breaks RamCharan Tej's mass hero image and portrays him in a different angle. Film progresses as a flashback set in Sydney, Australia.Direction by Bhasker is excellent as is his story.*Plot*:This is a more of 'a Lover's story', than a 'Love Story'. This is the story of the lead actor's relationships and how they affected him in his life.The lead actor, Ramcharan Tej believes long term relationships never work, a bitter conclusion from this past experience. He advocates short term love is best and one should enjoy it to the full while it lasts. But his philosophy is put to test after he meets Genelia.*Characters*:Ramcheran tried his best to keep the movie interesting with his unusual arguments and advices. His character is fully developed and is heart of the plot. Genelia's acting is a disappointment. She made the first half of the movie irritating with her retard acting. Shazahn Padamsee's entry clears the mystery behind the lead character's unusual philosophy. She made her mark in the movie.Even thought Brahmanandam's screen time is very menial he successfully gave some laughs, followed by Avasarala Srinivas and Vennela Kishore.Rest of the cast is good and did there part.*Technical*: --Cinematography by D Rajasekhar and Kiran Reddy is refreshing. They showed Sydney locales in a superb manner.--Marthand K. Venkatesh, the Editor, should have made those hard choices.He failed to keep the plot more clear.--Screenplay by Bhasker is.... well, not good. Scenes seems to come and go without proper connection - which is the foremost drawback. The audience were unable to connect to the 'feel' or the emotional frame of the movie.*Music*:The biggest asset of the movie is the catchy music and background score by none other than Harris Jayaraj. He did justice to the feel of the movie.*Conclusion*:"Bhaskar has tempted audience with the fragrance but never allowed them to savor its flavor."--Setbacks : Poor screenplay, slow but otherwise intriguing plot, lacking emotional feel.--Assets : Music, exotic locations, Ramcharan's characterization.Finally its worth a watch for its music, exotic locales and a different approach to a love story.
Ravi Kishore
Orange starring Ram Charan, genelia had released with high expectations after Magadheera. Director Bhaskar dealed the Love Story in a new angle in such a way that no other love story resembles it.Ram Charan character is a Graffiti Lover in Sydney which elevated his acting stamina and he looks Awesome in the movie. Genelia's Character resembles Hasini(Bommarillu)and doesn't make a huge impact. Comedy scenes are very less but Brahmi(Brahmanandam) made his impact. Prakash raj, Nagendra babu,Prabhu are the other senior cast which have less prominent roles.The Only Two Positives that can move the movie towards hit is Cinematography and Music. Cinematography by Kiran Reddy elevated the beautiful Sydney town with enriched quality.Music by Harris Jayaraj is Extraordinary and had huge impact on the audiences(Most of the audiences Humming the Songs while watching).First Half of the movie has not much importance but the second half is very Good. Skydiving sequences by charan, camera work during these sequences is Excellent.Overall the movie doesn't reach the level of Magadheera (as producer said so) and it is an above average film which elevated a new angle in love stories. Its Musically Hit Film.