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Odela 2 review: Tamannaah Bhatia role face flashback, Audience Disappointed

Odela 2 review: Tamannaah Bhatia role face flashback, Audience Disappointed

Odela 2 is a supernatural horror thriller starring Tamannaah Bhatia, directed through Ashok Teja under the supervision of Sampath Nandi. It is a sequel to Odela Railway Station and keeps the story with more extreme horror and thrilling moments. The movie has hit in theatres today, and let’s check how the movie is

Story of Odela 2 Film

The story starts offevolved from the place where  Odela Railway Station ends. Tirupati (Vasishta N. Simha) is killed in the first movie, and now his soul does not get peace. The villagers of Odela punish his dead body with a harsh ritual, ignoring the pleas of his family. As a result, Tirupati’s irritated spirit begins to seek revenge.

He targets newly married ladies in the village by taking on specific paperwork and brutally attacking them. The scared villagers method a spiritual saviour named Shivashakti (Tamannaah), who returns to Odela to assist them. Shiva Shakti faces Tirupati’s powerful ghost, seeking to prevent his terror. Her sister Radha (Hebah Patel) also returns to assist her. How Shivashakti controls the spirit, what challenges she faces, and the way the story ends with peace in Odela from the rest of the plot.

Technical Aspects and Performances

Tamannaah enters Odela 2 story after an hour but promises a powerful overall performance, particularly in the second half. She plays Shivashakti with strong emotional depth and power. Hebah Patel’s position is restrained, however vital, as her character turns the story into a new course. Vasishta’s man or woman is typically voice-based, which might seem like a disadvantage for a few viewers. Murali Sharma as Pakir Alla Bhakshu doesn’t have much effect.

Director Ashok Teja handles the horror elements decently, but the screenplay might have been tighter. Sampath Nandi’s supervision facilitates carry a few exciting sequences, but average, the story has few logical loopholes. Ajaneesh Loknath’s heritage track and songs are k. The visible effects (VFX) are average; better graphics could have more ghost scenes.

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