Premante
- 2025
- 2h 17min
El matrimonio perfecto de una pareja después de su lindo primer encuentro se pone a prueba cuando la esposa sospecha de la extraña conducta de su esposo, lo que lleva a una revelación que tr... Leer todoEl matrimonio perfecto de una pareja después de su lindo primer encuentro se pone a prueba cuando la esposa sospecha de la extraña conducta de su esposo, lo que lleva a una revelación que transforma su visión del amor.El matrimonio perfecto de una pareja después de su lindo primer encuentro se pone a prueba cuando la esposa sospecha de la extraña conducta de su esposo, lo que lleva a una revelación que transforma su visión del amor.
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Opiniones destacadas
Great direction, super music, enjoyable comedy, flawless flow.
Must have seen in theatre, but not known any where, bad marketing.
These sort movies should be encouraged, and expect these sort movies which will ease our mind.
Laughter therapy movie. Kudos to Director for story and direction, excellent editing. Happy happy happy.........
Must have seen in theatre, but not known any where, bad marketing.
These sort movies should be encouraged, and expect these sort movies which will ease our mind.
Laughter therapy movie. Kudos to Director for story and direction, excellent editing. Happy happy happy.........
Introduction
I loved the most in this film is Actress Aanandhi.
Priyadarshi, who is balancing his career as both a comedian and a lead actor, now comes with Premante, a romantic comedy entertainer featuring Aanandhi as the heroine. The film carries the subtitle "Thill Praptirasthu." Released this Friday, does Premante have enough elements to engage the audience? Has it become another hit for Priyadarshi? Let's find out in this Premante Movie Review.
Plot Summary Madhu Sudhan alias Madi (Priyadarshi) runs a small business with his friends to clear his father's debts and save their family home, which is under mortgage. Ramya (Aanandhi) dreams of a thrilling and exciting life after marriage. Both families start looking for suitable matches for them. Unexpectedly, Madi and Ramya meet at a wedding, and their matching opinions lead to their marriage.
After the wedding, the story takes an unexpected turn. Does Ramya get the thrilling life she imagined? What new path does Madi choose to clear the family debts? How does Ramya react after learning about it? How do the couple handle their married life? Do they stay together? And how does Asha Merry (Suma) enter their lives? The rest of the story answers these questions.
Analysis Premante tells the story of a couple who meet unexpectedly, get married, and discover new truths about each other as their life begins. The film focuses on understanding each other's flaws, adjusting, and moving forward in a relationship.
The first half runs on a light, entertaining note with cute romance between Madi and Ramya, suspicions arising after their marriage, and the truth that follows. However, in the second half, the twist revealed by the heroine shocks both the audience and the hero, giving the impression of a fresh storyline.
But several bank robbery scenes and other sequences stretch logic too far, weakening the narrative. The director fails to maintain the grip established in the beginning. Scenes involving Head Constable Asha Merry (Suma Kanakala) and CI Sampath (Vennela Kishore) are funny but resemble Jabardasth skits rather than cinematic sequences. Due to this, Suma's role doesn't leave much impact. Although the story idea is new, the director couldn't present it effectively.
Performances Priyadarshi performs well as a middle-class youngster and as a husband. Aanandhi gets a role with scope for performance, and she does justice within her limits. Suma Kanakala's character feels more like a TV skit than a film role, offering no freshness. Vennela Kishore tries to generate laughs, while Hyper Aadi and Ram Prasad are underutilized.
Outdated comedy punches appear in a few places. Director Navaneeth Sriram picks a good point but struggles to handle it well after the twists are revealed. Several scenes test the audience's patience, mainly due to missing emotional depth between the husband and wife.
Technical Aspects Viswanath Reddy's cinematography adds vibrant color to each frame. Production values are decent. However, the lack of emotional depth and the uneven storytelling weaken the overall impact.
Final Verdict In concept, Premante offers something new, but the weak narration and lack of emotion make the film feel dull by the time it reaches the screen.
Priyadarshi, who is balancing his career as both a comedian and a lead actor, now comes with Premante, a romantic comedy entertainer featuring Aanandhi as the heroine. The film carries the subtitle "Thill Praptirasthu." Released this Friday, does Premante have enough elements to engage the audience? Has it become another hit for Priyadarshi? Let's find out in this Premante Movie Review.
Plot Summary Madhu Sudhan alias Madi (Priyadarshi) runs a small business with his friends to clear his father's debts and save their family home, which is under mortgage. Ramya (Aanandhi) dreams of a thrilling and exciting life after marriage. Both families start looking for suitable matches for them. Unexpectedly, Madi and Ramya meet at a wedding, and their matching opinions lead to their marriage.
After the wedding, the story takes an unexpected turn. Does Ramya get the thrilling life she imagined? What new path does Madi choose to clear the family debts? How does Ramya react after learning about it? How do the couple handle their married life? Do they stay together? And how does Asha Merry (Suma) enter their lives? The rest of the story answers these questions.
Analysis Premante tells the story of a couple who meet unexpectedly, get married, and discover new truths about each other as their life begins. The film focuses on understanding each other's flaws, adjusting, and moving forward in a relationship.
The first half runs on a light, entertaining note with cute romance between Madi and Ramya, suspicions arising after their marriage, and the truth that follows. However, in the second half, the twist revealed by the heroine shocks both the audience and the hero, giving the impression of a fresh storyline.
But several bank robbery scenes and other sequences stretch logic too far, weakening the narrative. The director fails to maintain the grip established in the beginning. Scenes involving Head Constable Asha Merry (Suma Kanakala) and CI Sampath (Vennela Kishore) are funny but resemble Jabardasth skits rather than cinematic sequences. Due to this, Suma's role doesn't leave much impact. Although the story idea is new, the director couldn't present it effectively.
Performances Priyadarshi performs well as a middle-class youngster and as a husband. Aanandhi gets a role with scope for performance, and she does justice within her limits. Suma Kanakala's character feels more like a TV skit than a film role, offering no freshness. Vennela Kishore tries to generate laughs, while Hyper Aadi and Ram Prasad are underutilized.
Outdated comedy punches appear in a few places. Director Navaneeth Sriram picks a good point but struggles to handle it well after the twists are revealed. Several scenes test the audience's patience, mainly due to missing emotional depth between the husband and wife.
Technical Aspects Viswanath Reddy's cinematography adds vibrant color to each frame. Production values are decent. However, the lack of emotional depth and the uneven storytelling weaken the overall impact.
Final Verdict In concept, Premante offers something new, but the weak narration and lack of emotion make the film feel dull by the time it reaches the screen.
Premante is a clever, refreshing blend of comedy, romance, and thriller, with a script that twists tradition and keeps the audience guessing. The debut director delivers like a seasoned pro, with spot-on narration along with perfectly timed humor woven from everyday moments that the audience can relate to. Heartwarming, witty, and full of charm, it's the kind of rom-com I'd happily rewatch on a relaxing weekend-"Thrill-U-Praptirastu" indeed.
Premante doesn't ease you in. It brings you straight into its world without hesitation. But what happens slowly and very gently is your attachment to the characters, their relationships, 'interests' and the story. Before you realise it, you're emotionally invested. Not because of big moments but because of how seamlessly the film earns your trust.
What I truly loved is how honest the film feels, even when the situations themselves may not be personally relatable. Nothing is dramatised for effect. The relationships are observed with empathy, not judgment, and that makes everything feel grounded and sincere. It never tells you how to feel; it just lets you.
For a debut director, Navaneeth Sriram's work is remarkable. The film is so well-directed that it feels effortless. There's restraint, confidence, and a clear understanding of emotional rhythm and the beauty, but complexity of love and relationships. He has allowed everything to breathe, allowed silences when necessary, and never pushes emotions where they don't belong. That quiet assurance holds the entire film together.
The chemistry between Priyadarshi and Anandhi is warm and believable. Anandhi, especially, is a joy to watch. She is utterly stunning not just at face value but as an artiste who consistently exceeds expectations with every performance and this film is no exception. The Vennela Kishore-Suma Kanakala delivers moments so unexpectedly funny that you find yourself laughing before you even realize it's happening.
No film, just like no relationship, is perfect. But Premante, and the creators of it, somehow makes that imperfection comforting. It makes you feel like what you're watching is real, familiar, and quietly reassuring. Some moments are uncomfortable, some are tender, and some break your heart. But every moment feels earned and organic.
What makes this film special is how accessible it is without ever feeling cheap. There is romance, but it's rooted in emotional realism. And even when cracks appear, the film treats them with warmth and humor, making you almost glad they're there.
It may be a small film, but it has a big, generous heart. And it's the kind of film you hope more people discover, simply because it feels so deeply, honestly made.
What I truly loved is how honest the film feels, even when the situations themselves may not be personally relatable. Nothing is dramatised for effect. The relationships are observed with empathy, not judgment, and that makes everything feel grounded and sincere. It never tells you how to feel; it just lets you.
For a debut director, Navaneeth Sriram's work is remarkable. The film is so well-directed that it feels effortless. There's restraint, confidence, and a clear understanding of emotional rhythm and the beauty, but complexity of love and relationships. He has allowed everything to breathe, allowed silences when necessary, and never pushes emotions where they don't belong. That quiet assurance holds the entire film together.
The chemistry between Priyadarshi and Anandhi is warm and believable. Anandhi, especially, is a joy to watch. She is utterly stunning not just at face value but as an artiste who consistently exceeds expectations with every performance and this film is no exception. The Vennela Kishore-Suma Kanakala delivers moments so unexpectedly funny that you find yourself laughing before you even realize it's happening.
No film, just like no relationship, is perfect. But Premante, and the creators of it, somehow makes that imperfection comforting. It makes you feel like what you're watching is real, familiar, and quietly reassuring. Some moments are uncomfortable, some are tender, and some break your heart. But every moment feels earned and organic.
What makes this film special is how accessible it is without ever feeling cheap. There is romance, but it's rooted in emotional realism. And even when cracks appear, the film treats them with warmth and humor, making you almost glad they're there.
It may be a small film, but it has a big, generous heart. And it's the kind of film you hope more people discover, simply because it feels so deeply, honestly made.
10vasuda-3
✨ Doesn't look like a directorial debut good story- the Telugu film #Premante. 💕
It's a romantic drama filled with twists that will keep you hooked till the very end. Saw the movie without reading any review or trailer so the twist was unexpected and interesting. Ending is light not heavy well connecting with the audience to leave the theatre light hearted. Actors were good carrying the emotions so well connecting with the story. On the whole a good to watch with family and friends.
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Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 7,456
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 17min(137 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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