Sankrathiki Vasthunam
- 2025
- 2h 40min
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6.2/10
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El intento de un ex policía de rescatar a una figura clave se convierte en un divertido acto de malabares entre su esposa y su antiguo amante.El intento de un ex policía de rescatar a una figura clave se convierte en un divertido acto de malabares entre su esposa y su antiguo amante.El intento de un ex policía de rescatar a una figura clave se convierte en un divertido acto de malabares entre su esposa y su antiguo amante.
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Pradeep Kabra
- Papa Pandey
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Sankrathiki Vasthunam' offers a mixed experience with both successful and flawed elements. Venkatesh Daggubati and Aishwarya Rajesh deliver charming performances, and the film boasts lively music and vibrant cinematography. The humor, drawn from everyday situations, and nostalgic atmosphere are appreciated. However, critics point out outdated humor, a weak storyline, and underutilized female characters. The film's entertainment value relies on slapstick comedy and family-friendly themes, but it struggles to provide a cohesive and engaging narrative.
Opiniones destacadas
Good 1st half,okish 2nd half
Decent laughs
Bulli Raju character & music is highlighted.
BGM is a ok ok
Anil ravipudi can have a writing scope but he written in a illogical way with flat writting.
Meenakshi choudhary , venkatesh & ashwariya Rajesh this combination is good 👍.
PLOT :: Former DCP Yadagari Damodara Raju, known as Y. D. Raju, is approached by his ex-girlfriend, ACP Meenakshi IPS, to locate Satya Akella, the CEO of a multinational company who has been kidnapped from the farmhouse of the ruling party's president. Accepting the mission on the request of Chief Minister Kesava, Raju sets out with Meenakshi to rescue Satya. However, complications arise when his wife, Bhagyalakshmi "Bhagyam," insists on accompanying them, suspecting that Raju may rekindle his past relationship with Meenakshi. This leads to a series of comedic and action-packed events as they navigate the mission.
Decent laughs
Bulli Raju character & music is highlighted.
BGM is a ok ok
Anil ravipudi can have a writing scope but he written in a illogical way with flat writting.
Meenakshi choudhary , venkatesh & ashwariya Rajesh this combination is good 👍.
PLOT :: Former DCP Yadagari Damodara Raju, known as Y. D. Raju, is approached by his ex-girlfriend, ACP Meenakshi IPS, to locate Satya Akella, the CEO of a multinational company who has been kidnapped from the farmhouse of the ruling party's president. Accepting the mission on the request of Chief Minister Kesava, Raju sets out with Meenakshi to rescue Satya. However, complications arise when his wife, Bhagyalakshmi "Bhagyam," insists on accompanying them, suspecting that Raju may rekindle his past relationship with Meenakshi. This leads to a series of comedic and action-packed events as they navigate the mission.
Alright, here's the tea-this story's got major goofy vibes.
The screenplay's out here trying to make you laugh with some slapstick humor, feels like they're forcing the jokes, and most of'em ain't hitting.
Venktesh, though? The man's a pro-he gave it his all like he always does. Aishwarya Rajesh did her thing, solid effort, but Meenakshi? Bruh, total misfit for the role.
The production quality is alright, except for the climax set, and yeah, one song actually bangs, but that's about it.
Anil Ravipudi's direction feels so outdated, like he's still living in the pre-smartphone era.
All in all, it's not worth your time or your popcorn money.
The screenplay's out here trying to make you laugh with some slapstick humor, feels like they're forcing the jokes, and most of'em ain't hitting.
Venktesh, though? The man's a pro-he gave it his all like he always does. Aishwarya Rajesh did her thing, solid effort, but Meenakshi? Bruh, total misfit for the role.
The production quality is alright, except for the climax set, and yeah, one song actually bangs, but that's about it.
Anil Ravipudi's direction feels so outdated, like he's still living in the pre-smartphone era.
All in all, it's not worth your time or your popcorn money.
Good first half continued by very good second half, climax was very good. Most of the jokes were entertaining fantastic job by the whole acting crew especially the child artist bulli raju,venky was top naucth as usual,even the female leads has done a good job. Music and songs by bheems was very good, sri venkateshwara creations has done a good job in production values. Coming to the writer directer anil Ravipudi has done an another excellent and intelligent work. Coming to the flaws of the movies everything was good except the slow narration at very few parts.
Final verdict a perfect family entertainer that will entertain you at its best.
Final verdict a perfect family entertainer that will entertain you at its best.
Anil Ravipudi is one of the rare directors in the Telugu film industry who consistently delivers commercial comedy movies that appeal to a broad audience. His style is a unique blend of the legendary directors EVV Satyanarayana and Jandhyala. While EVV was known for his mass-appeal humor, Jandhyala brought subtle, situational comedy, and Ravipudi combines the best of both. His films are family-friendly and entertaining for all age groups. Among his works, F2 is a personal favorite of mine-it's one of those movies I can watch any time. When you pair his direction with a veteran actor like Venkatesh, who has impeccable comic timing, the result is pure magic. After F2 and F3, their third collaboration, Sankranthiki Vasthunam, arrives with high expectations-and it doesn't disappoint.
The movie stays true to the high standards set by F2. While the story might not feel entirely new, it's Ravipudi's unique characterizations, screenplay, and dialogues, paired with Venkatesh's unparalleled comic timing and performance, that elevate the film. Ravipudi's strength lies in creating relatable characters-people you'd find in your neighborhood or family gatherings. Telugu audiences, known for their love of comedy and natural sense of humor, will resonate with this film's conversational and situational comedy. While some cinematic liberties are taken, they are never overdone and blend seamlessly with the storytelling, ensuring a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
The plot revolves around an ex-policeman who gets entangled between his wife and his ex-girlfriend, all while managing a critical task assigned by the Chief Minister. Ravipudi ensures there's never a dull moment, maintaining a perfect balance between comedy and action. The action sequences, surprisingly, are as impressive as in any action-centric film and keep you on the edge of your seat.
One standout element is the role of Venkatesh's on-screen son, a boy spoiled by watching OTT movies. His antics generate some of the most hilarious moments in the film. This subplot is both entertaining and relevant, reflecting the current trend of kids being heavily influenced by OTT content, including inappropriate language. The humor here is sharp and relatable, reminding me of the train episode with the child character in Ravi Teja's Venky movie. This boy has a bright future ahead.
The music by Bheems Ceciroleo is another big asset to the film. The songs are catchy, and the background score, including a quirky frog sound used in key moments, adds to the fun. Aishwarya Rajesh, as the wife, delivers a solid performance, which comes as no surprise given her acting pedigree. Meenakshi Chaudhary, as the ex-girlfriend, also shines in her role. And then there's Venkatesh-he's in top form. Whether as a dashing cop in action sequences or a relatable husband managing a chaotic family life with four kids, his versatility is on full display.
The supporting cast deserves praise too, as every character contributes meaningfully to the story. The editing is sharp, and the unexpected double climax feels fresh and innovative.
In an era where filmmakers often focus on pan-India high-budget action dramas, it's refreshing to see a wholesome family entertainer like this. Sankranthiki Vasthunam is a true "Telugu" film that's perfect for the festive season.
The movie stays true to the high standards set by F2. While the story might not feel entirely new, it's Ravipudi's unique characterizations, screenplay, and dialogues, paired with Venkatesh's unparalleled comic timing and performance, that elevate the film. Ravipudi's strength lies in creating relatable characters-people you'd find in your neighborhood or family gatherings. Telugu audiences, known for their love of comedy and natural sense of humor, will resonate with this film's conversational and situational comedy. While some cinematic liberties are taken, they are never overdone and blend seamlessly with the storytelling, ensuring a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
The plot revolves around an ex-policeman who gets entangled between his wife and his ex-girlfriend, all while managing a critical task assigned by the Chief Minister. Ravipudi ensures there's never a dull moment, maintaining a perfect balance between comedy and action. The action sequences, surprisingly, are as impressive as in any action-centric film and keep you on the edge of your seat.
One standout element is the role of Venkatesh's on-screen son, a boy spoiled by watching OTT movies. His antics generate some of the most hilarious moments in the film. This subplot is both entertaining and relevant, reflecting the current trend of kids being heavily influenced by OTT content, including inappropriate language. The humor here is sharp and relatable, reminding me of the train episode with the child character in Ravi Teja's Venky movie. This boy has a bright future ahead.
The music by Bheems Ceciroleo is another big asset to the film. The songs are catchy, and the background score, including a quirky frog sound used in key moments, adds to the fun. Aishwarya Rajesh, as the wife, delivers a solid performance, which comes as no surprise given her acting pedigree. Meenakshi Chaudhary, as the ex-girlfriend, also shines in her role. And then there's Venkatesh-he's in top form. Whether as a dashing cop in action sequences or a relatable husband managing a chaotic family life with four kids, his versatility is on full display.
The supporting cast deserves praise too, as every character contributes meaningfully to the story. The editing is sharp, and the unexpected double climax feels fresh and innovative.
In an era where filmmakers often focus on pan-India high-budget action dramas, it's refreshing to see a wholesome family entertainer like this. Sankranthiki Vasthunam is a true "Telugu" film that's perfect for the festive season.
Entertaining indeed, but is that enough? An ex-govt. Official seemed too irresponsible. Venkatesh is a good actor, however, it made me a bit gloomy after watching his performance in this movie. I found that having 4 kids in six years is problematic when we're battling an overpopulation problem. Stars like Venkatesh should not promote this kind of insanity. Despite their good acting, the female leads seemed brainless and useless in this film. Projecting women in such a disrespectful way in 2025 is disappointing. The songs are not up to the mark and did not enjoy the dance. The only thing I found in this movie is Venkatesh's comic acting.
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- Versiones alternativasThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to strong violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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- USD 651,053
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 40 minutos
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