UI Movie Review: Upendra is a familiar hero to the Telugu audience. His previous films as a director like Uppi 2, Super, and Upendra have also connected well with the Telugu audience. After a long time, he has once again taken the megaphone and came before the audience with the film UI. In the past few days, his promotions have attracted everyone's attention, as he has come to the Telugu media.
In addition, the trailer and other promotional content have also increased the expectations of the audience, so everyone is eagerly waiting to see how the film will be. In this context, this film has finally come to the audience. So how is this film? Let us now see in the review how much it has impressed the audience.
UI Movie Story:
Upendra, who started the movie opening with the title card saying, "Smart people, leave the theater," shows how some people come to reality after watching the film he made as a director and leave their selfishness and emotional bonds behind and go out.
Later, Murali Sharma, who played a character similar to Taran Adarsh, reads another story written by Upendra as part of his attempt to review the original film. What is there in that story? It starts with the story that his mother, Bhumata, was raped by the real estate mining medical mafia and Upendra is seen playing dual roles as Satya and Kalki, the two children born after the rape.
He says that he will teach wisdom to all those who made Bhumata like this and then cause further destruction to the same Bhumata. What did Murali Sharma finally conclude? Why did Upendra change the story he wrote and make a film? What did Upendra ultimately want to say through the movie UI? To know such things, you have to watch this movie on the big screen.
UI The Movie Analysis:
Those who have seen Upendra's movies in the past will have an idea of what his movies are like. Leaving aside the movies in which he acted as a hero, the movies he made as a director are especially different. This movie also does not lack in that diversity. He tried to point out some things happening in society in a thought-provoking way by questioning people from different sections of society and making them think.
In fact, none of the things seen in this film are new. But Upendra questioned us in his own style and led the story. This film may connect with those who have ideas, but it may not connect with the common audience or those who come to the film for entertainment. However, the many layers touched on in the film are thought-provoking.
In particular, while highlighting issues like caste and religion, the film shows that people are still fighting for such things in 2040. There is no doubt that the way it shows that things like cricket and Bigg Boss are still being promoted in days when it has become difficult to find food is thought-provoking.
However, those who went expecting some entertainment from this movie will be a bit disappointed because it is difficult to expect any entertainment except for the cheap song and the troll song. Upendra's mark is seen throughout the movie. Showing that many people have changed after watching the movie as a director like Upendra made a movie in the first off seems a bit far from reality.
After that, the story written and dropped by Upendra also takes us into a fictional world and sharpens our minds a bit, but it is noteworthy that it ends unexpectedly and raises many questions in the minds of the audience... If we look at it as a story, there is nothing in it. There is nothing to see except Upendra's desire to question the audience and increase their questioning qualities.
Actors Performance:
What is there to say specifically about Upendra's performance? He has a lot of experience and once again appeared in three roles - Satya, Kalki, and Upendra - and entertained the audience. It can be said to be a one-man show. He led the film in a way that completely impressed the audience. The heroine Reeshma Nannayya's role was unnecessary. It seemed like she was hired just for the song. The role of Saikumar's brother Ravi Shankar was quite interesting.
The fact that all the other characters are Kannada is a bit of a minus for Telugu people. However, all the characters impressed to the best of their ability. When it comes to technical aspects, Upendra's screenplay and story are impressive. The writer who wrote the Telugu dialogues should be given 100 out of 100 marks. There is no doubt that the lyrics provided by Rambabu Gosala are also thought-provoking.
The dubbing of Upendra's character by RCM Raju was also set correctly. However, care should have been taken in the graphics of the film. Because the graphics seem to be a bit low-quality in some places. They said that the budget was also huge, but if you doubt that there is that much scope, it is not your doubt. However, the production values are good.