Premante
- 2025
- 2h 17m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA couple's perfect marriage following their cute first meeting is tested when the wife grows suspicious of her husband's odd conduct, leading to a revelation that transforms their view of lo... Tout lireA couple's perfect marriage following their cute first meeting is tested when the wife grows suspicious of her husband's odd conduct, leading to a revelation that transforms their view of love.A couple's perfect marriage following their cute first meeting is tested when the wife grows suspicious of her husband's odd conduct, leading to a revelation that transforms their view of love.
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While everyone acted well and particularly nuanced action of Priyadarshi the winner is the director and an amazingly free flowing screenplay. At various places the intelligent flow of scenes was unmissable. I am disappointed with the review writers in mainstream media and thankful that I actually watched the movie trusting the IMDb rating.
10hamanth
Nice Entertainer, Good story, good execution, great acting by both Priyadarshi and Anandhi. Good production values. Movie made us sit for all time. No logics missed in movie. Proper screenplay and editing. Music and background score could have been better. The story and storytelling does not have any gaps. Good comedy drama movie after long time in telugu.
10SaiR-7
This family Drama looks refreshing even-though story plot may be predictable. The sarcasm thats blend with the story line is the one that hooked to the end of the movie. It felt it is too much at times. Combined with amazing acting this movie is a decent watch for anyone who go to movie to get a break from daily life.
I had to watch this movie to understand what I want rom-coms to be like.
Let's start with the romance. It's the kind of romance that feels real, attainable and authentic. It's not just larger than life moments for the big screen. It feels like this could be someone's story. It feels so neighbourly, that I half believe that I know the couple in real life. I loved the chemistry that the leads actors had. It's not the kind of sexy chemistry that you see in Hollywood. It's a warm, fuzzy chemistry that makes me want to call my wife and tell her that I love her.
Next up, the comedy. As every good rom-com should, this movie has very nice situational comedy. Good setups, great timing and delivery. The whole shabang. But more than that, it's a relatable type of funny, even in unrelatable settings. It's full of those typical Indian things that fill our days. It's got characters that seem like charicatures of the people I've seen and interacted with. And each character is quite cutely written.
And here's what other rom-coms just don't have that Premante has in spades. The plot is not your conventional love > problem > situational comedy > love conquers problem. The plot is unpredictable and yet smooth. The premise is a fun one, and the plot flows smoothly from there, where nothing feels unnatural or unrealistic. And yet I didn't know exactly what was going to happen next. At the interval I found myself wondering what direction it would go in, and more eager to get back to the movie than I was to get snacks.
And finally all those other things that matter to me. The acting was damn good. Nothing over the top or unnatural. All characters played out quite authentically. And I found myself being able to root for each main character, even though some are essentially pitted against each other. The cinematography was beautiful. Each scene was there for a good reason. All details added up to something or helped bring out a character's personality or something interesting about the setting. There were even a fair few scenes which had that professional photograph kind of quality, where you just want to pause and admire. And as a bonus, I quite liked the soundtrack. It will play in the background of my mind for the next few days.
I can only imagine how much I might have enjoyed it if I understood Telugu and wasn't dependent on the subtitles.
Let's start with the romance. It's the kind of romance that feels real, attainable and authentic. It's not just larger than life moments for the big screen. It feels like this could be someone's story. It feels so neighbourly, that I half believe that I know the couple in real life. I loved the chemistry that the leads actors had. It's not the kind of sexy chemistry that you see in Hollywood. It's a warm, fuzzy chemistry that makes me want to call my wife and tell her that I love her.
Next up, the comedy. As every good rom-com should, this movie has very nice situational comedy. Good setups, great timing and delivery. The whole shabang. But more than that, it's a relatable type of funny, even in unrelatable settings. It's full of those typical Indian things that fill our days. It's got characters that seem like charicatures of the people I've seen and interacted with. And each character is quite cutely written.
And here's what other rom-coms just don't have that Premante has in spades. The plot is not your conventional love > problem > situational comedy > love conquers problem. The plot is unpredictable and yet smooth. The premise is a fun one, and the plot flows smoothly from there, where nothing feels unnatural or unrealistic. And yet I didn't know exactly what was going to happen next. At the interval I found myself wondering what direction it would go in, and more eager to get back to the movie than I was to get snacks.
And finally all those other things that matter to me. The acting was damn good. Nothing over the top or unnatural. All characters played out quite authentically. And I found myself being able to root for each main character, even though some are essentially pitted against each other. The cinematography was beautiful. Each scene was there for a good reason. All details added up to something or helped bring out a character's personality or something interesting about the setting. There were even a fair few scenes which had that professional photograph kind of quality, where you just want to pause and admire. And as a bonus, I quite liked the soundtrack. It will play in the background of my mind for the next few days.
I can only imagine how much I might have enjoyed it if I understood Telugu and wasn't dependent on the subtitles.
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.
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 7 456 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 17m(137 min)
- Couleur
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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