#Single
- 2025
- 2 h 9 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
2,9 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA charming bachelor who, despite being adored by two women, is resolute in his decision to remain single.A charming bachelor who, despite being adored by two women, is resolute in his decision to remain single.A charming bachelor who, despite being adored by two women, is resolute in his decision to remain single.
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This flick is a total nightmare, like someone's bad joke turned into a film. The story's a jumbled wreck, with scenes so disjointed you'll be lost in minutes. The actors look miserable, mumbling lines like they're half asleep, and it's painful to watch. The visuals are so cheap, it's like a student project gone wrong, and the sound's a garbled mess, making dialogue hard to catch. Editing feels like it was done in a blender. It's the worst movie I've ever seen, a soul sucking waste of your time. Trust me, don't watch this garbage, it'll leave you angry you didn't spend those two hours literally anywhere else. Save your cash and skip this abomination.
What's going on? I could edit this movie on my phone. So terribly put together. The plot was written by a 6th grader while the acting was something any average man on the street could perform. The bar is so low for South Indian movies and it's honestly sad to see how much our movie industry is regressing. Please set a standard before you decide to charge people on their time & money for horrible movies like this one. I would recommend everyone better take a nap, more enjoyable than this.
To the directors, please set a standard before making movies like these. Make sure the actors are in shape, the story has a flow, the editing isn't worse than a youtube video and you'll get somewhere.
To the directors, please set a standard before making movies like these. Make sure the actors are in shape, the story has a flow, the editing isn't worse than a youtube video and you'll get somewhere.
It's a great movie with lot of comedy and sensible acting.... There are some stupids who wrote it's a school project, jokes didn't land, awful script and all ... Guys I think you have watched some other B grade movie instead of your eyes. Open your eyes wide or get them checked. If you don't like comedy genre ... Better go to some other blood bath, gravity defying, item dancing and over exposing movies.
Songs are okayish and second half is a bit boring compared to first. First half will be too funny and entertaining.
Kudos to Vishnu, vennela Kishore and director karthik. Their comedy timing and creative dialogues, meme references were too good and ivana did amazing job. Ketika acting was not upto mark and also her lip syncing of telugu is pretty bad.
Songs are okayish and second half is a bit boring compared to first. First half will be too funny and entertaining.
Kudos to Vishnu, vennela Kishore and director karthik. Their comedy timing and creative dialogues, meme references were too good and ivana did amazing job. Ketika acting was not upto mark and also her lip syncing of telugu is pretty bad.
#Single, starring Sree Vishnu and Vennela Kishore, is a comedy-drama that banks heavily on its humor and the chemistry between its leads. While the film has enough charm and enjoyable moments to keep you engaged, it also suffers from uneven writing, especially in the latter half where it tries to take on more emotional weight than it can handle.
The story revolves around a simple, relatable premise-a man navigating life and relationships while dealing with societal pressures of being single. It's a setup that allows plenty of scope for humor, satire, and some subtle commentary on modern relationships. And to its credit, the film does deliver on these fronts in the first half. The dialogues are witty, the pacing is breezy, and the situations, though exaggerated at times, remain largely entertaining.
Sree Vishnu is in fine form here. Known for his grounded performances, he brings an easy charm to the character, making even the silliest scenarios feel authentic. His expressions and body language complement the tone of the film perfectly. Vennela Kishore, on the other hand, is the heart of the comedy. His impeccable timing, effortless delivery, and ability to elevate even mediocre lines make him a standout throughout the film. The duo shares an excellent rapport, and many of the film's funniest moments come from their interactions.
The supporting cast, particularly the two female leads, put in decent performances but are let down by the writing. Their characters feel thinly developed and don't get the narrative space they deserve. In a story that revolves around relationships, it's a missed opportunity to flesh out the female perspective more meaningfully. As a result, while the actresses are apt for their roles, they leave little impact due to limited screen time and underwritten parts.
The film begins with promise, balancing humor with a light-hearted tone. The first half keeps the audience engaged with quick-fire comedy and playful banter. However, the cracks begin to show in the second half. The screenplay takes a sudden turn towards drama, attempting to introduce emotional depth and seriousness. Unfortunately, this shift feels rushed and lacks proper buildup. Emotional scenes appear abruptly, and character motivations become unclear. The climax, in particular, feels unfinished-almost as if the film suddenly decided to end without resolving key conflicts.
Another noticeable downside is the music. A stronger background score or memorable songs could have significantly enhanced the viewing experience, especially during emotional or romantic moments. Instead, the music here feels generic and forgettable, doing little to support the storytelling.
Despite its issues, #Single is not without merit. It has a lot going for it in terms of comedic value, and for audiences looking for a fun, laid-back entertainer, it offers enough to make for a decent one-time watch. Its relatable theme and strong lead performances compensate to a good extent for its narrative shortcomings.
The film could have been much more impactful had the screenplay maintained its consistency throughout and taken time to flesh out the emotional arcs. With a tighter script and better musical support, #Single had the potential to be a standout rom-com. As it stands, it's an uneven ride that delivers laughs in abundance but struggles to land emotionally.
The story revolves around a simple, relatable premise-a man navigating life and relationships while dealing with societal pressures of being single. It's a setup that allows plenty of scope for humor, satire, and some subtle commentary on modern relationships. And to its credit, the film does deliver on these fronts in the first half. The dialogues are witty, the pacing is breezy, and the situations, though exaggerated at times, remain largely entertaining.
Sree Vishnu is in fine form here. Known for his grounded performances, he brings an easy charm to the character, making even the silliest scenarios feel authentic. His expressions and body language complement the tone of the film perfectly. Vennela Kishore, on the other hand, is the heart of the comedy. His impeccable timing, effortless delivery, and ability to elevate even mediocre lines make him a standout throughout the film. The duo shares an excellent rapport, and many of the film's funniest moments come from their interactions.
The supporting cast, particularly the two female leads, put in decent performances but are let down by the writing. Their characters feel thinly developed and don't get the narrative space they deserve. In a story that revolves around relationships, it's a missed opportunity to flesh out the female perspective more meaningfully. As a result, while the actresses are apt for their roles, they leave little impact due to limited screen time and underwritten parts.
The film begins with promise, balancing humor with a light-hearted tone. The first half keeps the audience engaged with quick-fire comedy and playful banter. However, the cracks begin to show in the second half. The screenplay takes a sudden turn towards drama, attempting to introduce emotional depth and seriousness. Unfortunately, this shift feels rushed and lacks proper buildup. Emotional scenes appear abruptly, and character motivations become unclear. The climax, in particular, feels unfinished-almost as if the film suddenly decided to end without resolving key conflicts.
Another noticeable downside is the music. A stronger background score or memorable songs could have significantly enhanced the viewing experience, especially during emotional or romantic moments. Instead, the music here feels generic and forgettable, doing little to support the storytelling.
Despite its issues, #Single is not without merit. It has a lot going for it in terms of comedic value, and for audiences looking for a fun, laid-back entertainer, it offers enough to make for a decent one-time watch. Its relatable theme and strong lead performances compensate to a good extent for its narrative shortcomings.
The film could have been much more impactful had the screenplay maintained its consistency throughout and taken time to flesh out the emotional arcs. With a tighter script and better musical support, #Single had the potential to be a standout rom-com. As it stands, it's an uneven ride that delivers laughs in abundance but struggles to land emotionally.
Pathetic acting and comedy by Sree Vishnu. The story is painfully weak, filled with bizarre plotlines and cringeworthy dialogues. The film feels like it was directed without any plan-random scenes, poor pacing, and absolutely no emotional depth. Within the first 5 minutes, you're already irritated. The jokes don't land, the script is a mess, and the direction is shockingly lazy. It's hard to believe this was meant to be a movie and not a parody gone wrong. The entire experience feels like a waste of time, effort, and money. Save yourself the regret-skip this disaster and do something better with your time.
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 188.000
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 188.000
- 11 de mai. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 235.507
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 9 min(129 min)
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
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