“Vidya Vasula Aham,” after years of not securing a theatrical release, is finally available on OTT. Rahul Vijay and Shivani Rajasekhar play key roles in this film, which explores the differences between newlyweds. Now streaming on the Aha App, let’s see how this movie entertains its audience!
Vidya Vasula Aham Story: Boy Vasu (Rahul Vijay) and girl Vidya (Shivani Rajasekhar) get married in the bustling city of Vizag. Like polar opposites, they wed without even seeing each other’s photos, having only a brief private conversation before the ceremony. They quickly tie the knot and become a couple. However, the real story begins as, even after ten months of marriage, their egos clash, leading to numerous twists and turns. The plot of this film revolves around how Vidya and Vasu navigate and overcome these ego conflicts.
Performances: Rahul Vijay has a strong screen presence, and his dynamic persona translates well on screen. However, his excessive overacting in the name of comedy detracts from his role. Creating a unique body language for his comedic scenes would have been more effective than trying to imitate others. Additionally, Rahul could benefit from working on his overall appearance. Shivani Rajasekhar embodies the perfect Telugu girl. Her portrayal effectively highlights the thoughts and lifestyle of an average young woman, and her ability to adapt to her character is commendable.
Technical Aspects: The art director excels with meticulous decoration of Vidya Vasula’s house, enhancing the mood of each scene. Kalyani Malik’s music stands out, adding depth with melodious and meaningful lyrics. However, budget constraints impact the cinematography, leading to poor lighting and composition in some frames. Production design, DI, and sound mixing also need improvement, as some songs and dialogues are hard to understand. Director Manikant’s attempt to present a small story on a large canvas falls short, with limited locations and supporting roles making the film feel static. Including sub-plots could have made the film more engaging.
Analysis: With the option to fast-forward through lagging scenes, viewers can watch “Vidya Vasula Aham” for entertainment on the go!
Verdict: Overall, “Vidya Vasula Aham” falls short of expectations, despite commendable performances by the lead actors. The uninspiring plot and subpar execution detract from its appeal. Unnecessary scenes, a weak screenplay, and forced dialogues only worsen the movie’s quality. It’s advisable to seek alternative entertainment options.
Bottom Line: Varied “Intellectual Pride”
Rating: 2/5