

All the situations are concept-based and each song needed to be in a different genre. But after listening to my script, which did not have the usual song situations littering commercial films, he was excited to compose for the film. Ask her how the actor came on board, and the filmmaker says, "Simbu sang Manasellam in my previous film, so I went to ask if he would be interested to sing for this one too. Simbu is the composer for this women-centric film. Imagine if women were truly allowed to express themselves and their emotions and chase after their desires. They also sacrifice their wants by putting everyone else first. This is because they cater to society's expectations of a typical woman and model their behaviour accordingly. Women have a lot of desires, but they keep it to themselves.

The director excitedly shares details about the film with us. In a nutshell, ‘90ML’ tests the patience with its lousy narration and clichéd sequences.The shooting for Oviya's 90 ML, directed by Anita Udeep of Kulir 100 fame, has been completed and the film is now in post-production. The film is narrated in an old-school way with trite ideas. And the film’s ending inadvertently glorifies alcoholism (instead of milk, the heroine provides a glass of wine). As the film progresses, our patience decreases.Īfter ‘Hippi’, this is another boring film from Kartikeya. When a story is hackneyed, narration should be trendy. There are plenty of such routine scenes to point out. Heroine’s father sees the hero’s real character (alcohol problem) on the road in an incident. The villain is introduced with a weird dressing style. From the 90’s we have seen such scenes in hundreds of movies. One day, the hero watches the heroine clearing the traffic and falls for her. Hero saves a kid, heroine films the incident on her mobile and starts liking him. Hero uttering irrational dialogues like ‘no relation feelings, no regional feelings’ is proof that this director’s ideas are stuck in a time warp. Sequences with no iota of creativity or sensibility are dished out. Right from the beginning, the film goes over the top. The disorder itself sounds bizarre and the narration is even clumsier.
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Dialogues are mediocre.ĭoes a disease like ‘fetal alcohol disorder’ exist? And such patients survive only by taking 90ML of alcohol daily three times? Yes, is the answer from director Yerra Sekhar Reddy who debuted with ‘90ML’ and the movie deals with a protagonist who has this disorder. Cinematography is decent.Įditing is utterly bad. Anup Ruben’s music is quite routine but songs are picturized in exotic locations. The film is shot with good production values. OviyaMasoom ShankarBommu LakshmiMonisha RamTej RajShree GopikaAnson. Roll Rida as a hero’s friend generates some laughs. Rao Ramesh as the heroine’s father is okay. He has improved his dance skills but he still has a long way to go in the acting department. Kartikeya 90Ml Movie Cast is the checking account of Devadas (Karthikeya) who has a uncommon illness called Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, because of which he authorised to drink three pegs of 90ML alcohol three become old a day to save himself alive. Kartikeya has played to the gallery with antics and dialogues. How will Devadas manage his love matter and the problem with John Wick? He falls for a physiotherapist Suvasana (Neha Solanki) who doesn’t like people who drink alcohol.Īdded to this problem, there is John Wick (Ravi Kishan), a factory owner. He advises him to serve the kid 90ML of alcohol daily. The doctor informs that the child is born with a rare disease called fetal alcohol syndrome.

When he’s two-year-old, Devadas’s (Kartikeya) parents notice that he gets attracted to the smell of alcohol and they take him to a doctor. Written and directed by: Erra Sekhar ReddyĮxcept ‘RX100’, none of his movies clicked at the box-office but Kartikeya’s latest outing hit the headlines as it ran into censor problems. Cast: Kartikeya, Neha Solanki, Rao Ramesh, Ravi Kishan, Posani, Ali and others
