Extra Ordinary Man Review: A Comedy Drama

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Extra Ordinary Man Overview

The much-anticipated film, “Extra Ordinary Man,” featuring Nithiin, Sreeleela, and others, has hit theaters worldwide. Let’s explore how the movie fares in our review.

The story follows Abhinay (Nithiin), a junior artist aspiring to become a hero. His life takes unexpected turns when he meets Likitha (Sreeleela) and becomes the CEO of her company. As he gets a chance to be a hero, the narrative unfolds mysteries around Abhi’s transformation and his intriguing backstory.

Cast and Crew:

  • Starring: Nithiin, Sreeleela, Dr. Rajasekhar, Sudhev Nair, Rao Ramesh, Rohini, Sampath Raj, Brahmaji, Hyper Aadhi, and others
  • Director: Vakkantham Vamsi
  • Producers: N. Sudhakar Reddy, Nikitha Reddy
  • Music Director: Harris Jayaraj
  • Cinematographers: Arthur A. Wilson ISC, Yuvraj J, Sai Sriram
  • Editor: Prawin Pudi

Pros:

  1. Nithiin’s Comedy: Nithiin impresses with his comedic abilities, showcasing a noteworthy role that brings laughter to the audience.
  2. Supporting Cast: Rao Ramesh delivers delightful moments, and performances by Brahmaji and Hyper Adhi contribute significantly to the film’s humor.

Cons:

  1. Weak Story Execution: The film relies on its screenplay, but the weak story execution, prioritizing characterizations over a robust script, hinders its impact.
  2. Sreeleela’s Role: Sreeleela’s character adds little to her career, seemingly chosen more for looks and dancing skills than substantial character development.
  3. Villain Portrayal: Sudev Nair’s portrayal of the villain Nero falls short, suggesting a more suitable actor could have enhanced the film.

Technical Evaluation:

  1. Writing and Screenplay: Vakkantham Vamsi’s writing shines, emphasizing characterizations, but a more focused script in the second half could have elevated the film.
  2. Music and Cinematography: Harris Jayaraj’s score is decent, but the songs fall short. Cinematographers perform admirably, enhancing the visual appeal.
  3. Editing: The editing could be more refined in the second half for a smoother flow.

Verdict:

“Extra Ordinary Man” offers a mix of engaging comedy and decent performances, particularly by Nithiin and Rao Ramesh. While the film has its moments, it falls short due to a simplistic story, unengaging scenes, and a less compelling second-half screenplay. If you can overlook these aspects, it might be worth a watch this weekend.

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