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  1. Jul 5, 2019 · In her limited screen time, Lakshmi shows why no one else could have played Baby better. Oh! Baby is a fun ode to the complexities that make up our elders. It’s an acknowledgement...

    • Sangeetha Devi Dundoo
  2. Jul 5, 2019 · Oh! Baby is literally a carnival once Swathi (an excellent Samantha Akkineni) steps in. She gets a second chance in life and wants to fulfil her dream as a singer. Baby's second chance at life not only teaches her what is important for her, but also has a lesson for the audience.

    • Movies, Regional Cinema
  3. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu wrote "Oh! Baby is a fun ode to the complexities that make up our elders. It’s an acknowledgement of their rough rides as much as it is about learning to count your blessings". [34]

  4. Confronting her own mortality, Baby decides to take a funeral photo at a studio adorned with photos of India’s Audrey Hepburn, Savitri Nissankara. When the mysterious studio proprietor’s camera shutter clicks—lo and behold—she turns into a young woman in her 20’s (played by Samantha Akkineni).

  5. Oh! Baby is a fun ode to the complexities that make up our elders. It's an acknowledgement of their rough rides as much as it is about learning to count your blessings. Take your grandparents and parents along for the film. Source: SANGEETHA DEVI DUNDOO, The Hindu

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · Oh, Baby is a South film that follows the story of Savitri, an elderly woman of 70 who, with magic, reverts to her younger self overnight. Once she transforms into a 70-year-old woman, she feels unappreciated by her family.

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  8. Jul 5, 2019 · Oh Baby has its highs. As long as the film stays on the 13 Going On 30 plot point, it is highly entertaining—Baby talking about her robust digestive system to Chanti is hilarious. Even when it transforms into a love story between Baby and Chanti, it feels heartwarming.