Uma Maheswara Ugra Rupasya review

Rating: 2.5/5
Cast: Satyadev Kancharana, Hari Chandana, Roopa Koduvayur, Naresh, Suhas, and others
Director: Venkatesh Maha
Music: Bijibal
Cinematography: Appu Prabhakar
Editing: Raviteja Girijala
Producers: Vijaya Praveena Paruchuri, Shobhu Yarlagadda, Prasad Devineni

Storyline

Photographer Uma Maheswara Rao (Satyadev) loves to lead a happy life without getting into any trouble entering into fights. But he gets a shock from his girlfriend Swathi (Hari Chandana) who ditches him and gets married to another person.

This makes Uma furious which results in a fight. He gets thrashed by the goons and insulted in front of his people and vows to exact revenge on Jogi who was responsible for it. But things take a different turn when Uma gets attracted and fall in love with Jyothi (Roopa Koduvayur), Jogi’s sister.

To find out whether Jogi takes revenge and wins his love, watch Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya on Netflix.

Star Shine

Satyadev came with good performance. He attracted by his body language and came with the right kind of expressions and emotions.

Suhas did well and performed well. He is improving with each film with his timing and transformation.

Roopa Kaduvayur attracted with her looks and performance. Naresh did well as Babji making a good impact. Others performed according to their roles.

Director’s Special

Venkatesh Maha tried to attract viewers by remaking Malayalam hit Maheshinte Prathikaaram. He changed the story and selected Araku backdrop. He got a good output from the actors who came with realistic performances.

Dialogues are good but he failed to create the same kind of impact with the story, screenplay, and direction. The narration starts off in an extremely slow manner and when things pick up the pace, Venkat once again loses steam.

Director Venkat after a slow start did well to put the things in place in an interesting manner. Viewers get interested to find out the outcome. However, Venkat fails to stamp his class and instead disappoints all with his predictable narration. 

Venkat Maha who shot to fame with C/O Kancherapalem once again did a good job. However, he failed to reach the high expectations. Though he generated interest here and there, the slow pace, predictable narration, and hurried climax undid the film.

Technical

Bijibal with his music made a maximum impact. He attracted his background music taking the viewers into the proceedings. Appu Prabhakar beautified the film with his cinematography. He captured the scenic locations in a natural and realistic manner. Editing of Raviteja Girijala could have been better especially at the start and in the middle. Production values are good.

Viewers Verdict

Uma Maheswara Ugra Rupasya promises more, delivers less.