The Ashwath Marimuthu directorial is the Telugu remake of the Tamil hit Oh My Kadavule
Ori Devuda, the Telugu remake of Ashok Selvan, Ritika Singh starrer Oh My Kadavule, is two weeks away from a grand release (on October 21). Vishwak Sen plays the male lead while Mithila Palkar is all set to make her Telugu debut with the project. Asha Bhat is cast as the other lead in the rom-com which has Venkatesh cast as God, a stylised part originally played by Vijay Sethupathi.
The film’s theatrical trailer was launched today. In the glimpse, the protagonist Arjun is on the verge of divorcing his wife Anu, who also happens to be a childhood friend. He’s justifying the reason behind the separation in all ways possible, showcasing how their friendship had turned sour post marriage and complains about his wife not giving him enough space.
Arjun isn’t also happy about the job that his father-in-law has offered at a store that sells toilet seats. A school senior Meera re-enters his life and her presence invites further chaos into his marriage. When everything falls apart, God gives Arjun a chance again to set everything right. Will Arjun do anything different this time? If yes, how would his future pan out?
Ori Devuda’s wacky trailer has enough spunk to grab your eyeballs. Puri Jagannadh, fresh after his appearance in Godfather, makes an appearance in this rom-com too. Rahul Ramakrishna, Rajasree Nair, Nagineedu and others too play important roles in the film. Ashwath Marimuthu, who had helmed the Tamil original, has also directed its Telugu remake. Tharun Bhascker pens the dialogues.
Pearl V Potluri and Param V Potluri are bankrolling the film under PVP Cinema in collaboration with Sri Venkateswara Creations. Leon James scores music for the film which has cinematography by Vidhu Ayyana. Vijay Mukthavarapu and Vamsi Kaka are the editor and the executive producer respectively. Two songs from the film have been launched - Avunanavaa and Paathashalaloo.
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