Oke Oka Jeevitham will leave you with Teary Eyes
The hypothetical scenario of Aadi, Sreenu, and Chaitu's elder selves educating their younger selves is not particularly compelling. The reasoning is utterly lost. The slow narration is also disappointing. However, the story's underlying emotion is what leads us to overlook its flaws. The movie had some good parts. When it comes to the emotionally charged scenes, the heart is in the right place. The comedic scenes are OOJ's only hope.
This sombre matter is kept alive by the humorous moments. The scenes with the children perform nicely. The depiction of 1990s scenes has been done with due care. The work is evident. The dialogue is written well. But the movie's final ten minutes are gratifying. One leaves the theatre feeling somewhat content thanks to it. Although the trip is long, the destination justifies the means. Overall, Oke Oka Jeevitham only partially succeeds, leaving us wanting more. The movie would have been lot better if the narrative and pacing had been better. Life doesn't give another chance, as is frequently said throughout the movie.