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Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama Movie Review: A Lifeless Rom-Com

Movie Name: Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama
Rating: 2/5
Cast: 
Suhas, Malavika Manoj, Anita Hassanandani, Ali, Ravinder Vijay, Babloo Prithiveeraj, Prabhas Sreenu, Raghu Karumanchi, Moin, Sathvik Anand, Nayani Pavani and Others
Director: Ram Godhala
Produced By: 
Harish Nalla
Release Date: 11th July 2025

Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama is young actor Suhas’ (who was last seen in Uppu Kappurambu) new Telugu film, starring Malavika Manoj as heroine has hit the screens on July 11, 2025, i.e., today. Let us find out how this Rom-Com has been shaped.

Story:

On a special day, Ram (Suhas), the successful film director, leads to a temple. He reminisces about Satyabhama, a rich and mischievous girl. The film shows what impact she had on him after coming into his life and why she left.

Performances:

In her Telugu debut, Maalavika Manoj performs pretty well. On screen, she has this graceful vibe, and her facial expressions hit home in both the lighthearted and serious moments. Suhas is just okay in his role. The other cast members, including Ali and Anita Hassanandani, are just okay.

Analysis:

First-time director Ram Godhala takes the helm for Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama. The core idea is good, but the lackluster writing takes away from the excitement.

A few of the comedic scenes featuring the heroine really shine, but the effect is not steady throughout. The important emotional element in the hero’s past falls flat.

A couple of moments might be alright on their own, but the lengthy and dull journey to get there wears out the audience.

The first half leaves a lot to be desired. The love story and the hero’s bond with his uncle feel typical. A hope for a better second half arrives at the interval, after going through such an ordinary phase.

The second half totally tanks, and that flashback to the hero’s mother appears stale and useless. The pace picks up near the end parts, but by then, it does not help much.

Positives:

  • Malavika Manoj’s Performance
  • A Couple of Songs
  • Some Comedy Scenes

Negatives:

  • Beaten to Death Story
  • Zero Emotions
  • Poor Humor
  • Dull Screenplay

Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama Movie Review and Verdict:

Ram Godhala’s Oh Bhama Ayyo Rama lacks excitement and feels lifeless, with just a handful of good parts. Maalavika Manoj brings some energy to a few scenes, but the film suffers from a boring script, weak emotions, and old-fashioned storytelling.

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