VOZ Missed Out A Brilliant Chance

Vunnadi Okate Zindagi is the latest movie that deals with the friendship between two boys and how it emerges over time. Having misunderstandings and reunion is the core theme of such films and this Ram starrer is no different. But the film has missed its chance to become a ‘classic’ and how? Here goes it.

Among the most cherished friendship films we have ever seen, Prema Desam, Dil Chahta Hai, Ne Sneham and a part of Happy Days top the stands. In Prema Desam, friendship is so touching that even audiences don’t want Tabu to make a choice between Abbas and Vinith. Ne Sneham has the dimension of sacrifice to it and the bonding between Uday Kiran and his friend is top notch. Happy Days also shows how college guys bond each other and do anything for friendship.

But here in Ram’s VOZ directed by Kishore Tirumala, actually the friendship is never deep and audiences never got a feeling of pain or happiness that is caused by Ram and Sri Vishnu duo. Most of the time it is those one-liners that keep on hitting you and before you understand the logic in them, you will be thrown another riddle-like dialogue. On a whole, the friendship is forced on us through dialogues rather than the emotions. If the film got topped with emotions of friendship, then surely it would have entered that classic league.

And for a few, there is only friendship angle, but the deep love angle is missing in the film, as the two heroes don’t show how stronger their love for her is. They just love her, love at first sight, and that’s it. That era is gone already, isn’t it?


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