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Prathibha Tutorials is not just a bad movie, it's an insult to the word "cinema." If there were roles in the industry meant only for those who butcher storytelling, destroy acting, and test the patience of the audience, it would be for people who make films like this. Watching this was nothing short of torture - weak script, laughable acting, and direction that felt like it was done in half-sleep. One of the most unbearable movie experiences ever.
I have rarely seen a film so utterly devoid of substance, story, or purpose. This wasn't cinema - it was a shameless, one-dimensional attempt to exploit adultery as the only plot device. No character depth, no meaningful dialogue, no moral exploration - just a repetitive, tasteless display of the same theme over and over again.
The pacing was unbearable, the acting wooden, and the script felt like it was scribbled on a napkin in five minutes. By the halfway mark, I was already glancing at my watch, wondering how much longer I had to endure this disaster. It offered neither entertainment nor insight - only discomfort and frustration.
If you're looking for art, emotion, or even basic storytelling, stay far, far away. This was one of the worst film experiences of my life - I left feeling robbed of both my money and two hours I'll never get back.
The pacing was unbearable, the acting wooden, and the script felt like it was scribbled on a napkin in five minutes. By the halfway mark, I was already glancing at my watch, wondering how much longer I had to endure this disaster. It offered neither entertainment nor insight - only discomfort and frustration.
If you're looking for art, emotion, or even basic storytelling, stay far, far away. This was one of the worst film experiences of my life - I left feeling robbed of both my money and two hours I'll never get back.
From the moment Oshana begins, it's clear that the film struggles with its identity. Is it a romance? A comedy? A coming-of-age drama? Sadly, it fails in all three categories. What could have been a fresh take on relationships and personal growth turns into an excruciating two-hour mess that tests the audience's patience.
A Plot That Goes Nowhere
The film meanders aimlessly, relying on outdated tropes and predictable clichés. There's no emotional depth, no real stakes, and certainly nothing to keep the viewer invested. The protagonist's journey, which should have been inspiring, instead feels forced and shallow.
Performances That Fall Flat
The acting is as lifeless as the screenplay. The lead actors struggle to deliver convincing performances, making it hard to connect with their characters. Even seasoned actors appear uninspired, as if they themselves are unsure of what they're doing in the film.
Comedy Without Punch, Drama Without Heart
The so-called "humor" consists of recycled jokes and cringeworthy dialogues that fail to land. Meanwhile, the emotional moments feel artificial, lacking sincerity and impact.
Direction & Editing: A Disaster
The direction is uninspired, and the pacing is painfully slow. Scenes drag on unnecessarily, making the movie feel much longer than it actually is. The editor seems to have given up halfway through, leaving awkward cuts and choppy transitions that disrupt whatever little flow the film has.
Music That Doesn't Help
Even the background score and songs fail to uplift the film. Instead of enhancing emotions, they feel misplaced and forgettable.
Final Verdict: A Waste of Time
Oshana is a film that could have been so much more, but instead, it sinks into the abyss of mediocrity. It's an exhausting, predictable, and frustrating watch that leaves no lasting impact. If you value your time, skip this one.
A Plot That Goes Nowhere
The film meanders aimlessly, relying on outdated tropes and predictable clichés. There's no emotional depth, no real stakes, and certainly nothing to keep the viewer invested. The protagonist's journey, which should have been inspiring, instead feels forced and shallow.
Performances That Fall Flat
The acting is as lifeless as the screenplay. The lead actors struggle to deliver convincing performances, making it hard to connect with their characters. Even seasoned actors appear uninspired, as if they themselves are unsure of what they're doing in the film.
Comedy Without Punch, Drama Without Heart
The so-called "humor" consists of recycled jokes and cringeworthy dialogues that fail to land. Meanwhile, the emotional moments feel artificial, lacking sincerity and impact.
Direction & Editing: A Disaster
The direction is uninspired, and the pacing is painfully slow. Scenes drag on unnecessarily, making the movie feel much longer than it actually is. The editor seems to have given up halfway through, leaving awkward cuts and choppy transitions that disrupt whatever little flow the film has.
Music That Doesn't Help
Even the background score and songs fail to uplift the film. Instead of enhancing emotions, they feel misplaced and forgettable.
Final Verdict: A Waste of Time
Oshana is a film that could have been so much more, but instead, it sinks into the abyss of mediocrity. It's an exhausting, predictable, and frustrating watch that leaves no lasting impact. If you value your time, skip this one.