Thursday, May 19, 2011

Orange Blu-ray Review



Orange Blu-ray is, by most part, good. The audio quality was good and video quality was, also alright with some color issues. I love the songs in this movie and they looked very lustrous on high definiton. This Blu-ray is brought to us by Sri Balaji Video.


Audio Quality:
The audio is good, not the best but acceptable. The songs sounded very euphonious. I have no major complaints about the quality of audio. The Blu-ray includes two audio tracks; DTS HD Master 5.1, and Dolby 5.1. Both are good, I liked DTS HD better (well, depends on your speakers).


Picture Quality:
The picture quality is alright and in some scenes, very good (especially Rooba's episodes). I expected a lot, so I am a little dissapointed with the high contrast in some shots (passable though). There are no Aspect Ratio issues in the movie, no blur shots. This is not Sri Balaji Video's best work but you can buy it if you really like the movie (Personally, I loved the movie for its novelty and songs).


Others:

Finally, Sri Balaji Video got rid of its shiny cover! I really like Orange's cover art; it is a simple cover with a noticeable Blu-ray logo (Unlike Magadheera, Maryadha Ramanna, or Darling where the Blu-ray logo was lost in the shiny cover.) I am loving the cover. But I really wish SBV picks some innovative posters for their cover art instead of just the lead actors' pictures. The back consists of the same font, no change. No special features.


Recommendation:
If you like the movie or even like the songs, you can definitely go for it. I cannot promise a masterpiece quality like that of Magadheera's but it will surely be eye-candy. Go for it!


Blu-ray Price:

$19.99


Blu-ray Rating:

3.25/5

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