A straightforward rom-com called Ori Devuda features a hero who discovers genuine love. As a result, we are aware of its direction and outcome from the outset. The fantasy element adds a novel touch to the straightforward love comedy. The protagonist receives a second chance to make amends after a god makes an appearance.

The fantasy component is what keeps the audience's interest and distinguishes Ori Devuda from other movies in the genre. The underlying concept is intriguing and exciting, but the director fails to create a story that is emotionally compelling. Sadly, the writing lacks the warmth that is necessary for this to have that effect.

The focus of the first half is primarily on entertainment. The characters that mostly live in Arjun's world are what make this fun. There are a few sequences that work here and there, but overall, nothing clicks to make an impression. Everything seems stretched. However, as was already stated, the premise is what really matters. Around the midway point, we notice its effects once more. One is undoubtedly left wondering for the second half. In the second half, the drama begins after the fun. One such scene involves the murali Sharma character explaining why he runs the company. It strikes the correct note and functions. But there aren't many sequences like that.

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