Sankrathiki Vasthunam
- 2025
- 2h 40m
An ex-cop's attempt to rescue a key figure becomes a hilarious juggling act between his wife and former lover.An ex-cop's attempt to rescue a key figure becomes a hilarious juggling act between his wife and former lover.An ex-cop's attempt to rescue a key figure becomes a hilarious juggling act between his wife and former lover.
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Pradeep Kabra
- Papa Pandey
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Summary
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 However, critics point out outdated humor, a weak storyline, and underutilized female characters.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.
Featured reviews
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.
It's like that perfect meal for festival after having two tasteless snacks (you know what are those 😑)
Venkatesh as usual in his elements, surrendering to Anil's style and playing it to the galleries, Aishwarya Rajesh's a surprise package, equally complementing Venky's timing, Meenakshi okayish, expected bit more from Upendra Limaye, Revanth as Bulli Raju is a cracker 💥r,est all fine.
Technically, Bheems' music is the biggest asset, every song worked out really well, nothing to complain from DOP Sameer Reddy, credit to editor Tammiraju for keeping the run time short, okayish production values from Shirish.
Coming to Anil Ravipudi, he knows his strengths, knows his audience pulse and strikes the chords, though writing could have been better, since most gags worked out because of actor's timing, direction is neat and simple.
BOTTOMLINE: This is festival time, so watch it and ENJOY PANDAGOWW!!
Venkatesh as usual in his elements, surrendering to Anil's style and playing it to the galleries, Aishwarya Rajesh's a surprise package, equally complementing Venky's timing, Meenakshi okayish, expected bit more from Upendra Limaye, Revanth as Bulli Raju is a cracker 💥r,est all fine.
Technically, Bheems' music is the biggest asset, every song worked out really well, nothing to complain from DOP Sameer Reddy, credit to editor Tammiraju for keeping the run time short, okayish production values from Shirish.
Coming to Anil Ravipudi, he knows his strengths, knows his audience pulse and strikes the chords, though writing could have been better, since most gags worked out because of actor's timing, direction is neat and simple.
BOTTOMLINE: This is festival time, so watch it and ENJOY PANDAGOWW!!
"Sankranthiki Vasthunam" (2025) is a delightful Telugu film that perfectly captures the spirit of the Sankranthi festival with its heartwarming story, lively music, and a generous dose of laughter. This film is a joyous celebration of family, tradition, and the simple pleasures of life, making it a perfect watch for the holiday season.
Venkatesh Daggubati delivers a charming and endearing performance as a family man navigating the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. His comedic timing is impeccable, bringing a lighthearted touch to the narrative. Aishwarya Rajesh shines as his wife, adding a layer of warmth and authenticity to their on-screen dynamic.
The film's music is a major highlight, with catchy tunes and energetic dance numbers that perfectly capture the festive spirit. The cinematography is vibrant and colorful, showcasing the beauty of rural India and the joyous celebrations of Sankranthi.
While the plot may not be groundbreaking, it effectively delivers a heartwarming message about the importance of family, forgiveness, and embracing the simple joys of life. The film's humor is lighthearted and family-friendly, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages.
Overall, "Sankranthiki Vasthunam" is a delightful and entertaining film that perfectly captures the spirit of the Sankranthi festival. Its heartwarming story, lively music, and charming performances make it a must-watch for those seeking a feel-good cinematic experience.
Venkatesh Daggubati delivers a charming and endearing performance as a family man navigating the complexities of relationships and societal expectations. His comedic timing is impeccable, bringing a lighthearted touch to the narrative. Aishwarya Rajesh shines as his wife, adding a layer of warmth and authenticity to their on-screen dynamic.
The film's music is a major highlight, with catchy tunes and energetic dance numbers that perfectly capture the festive spirit. The cinematography is vibrant and colorful, showcasing the beauty of rural India and the joyous celebrations of Sankranthi.
While the plot may not be groundbreaking, it effectively delivers a heartwarming message about the importance of family, forgiveness, and embracing the simple joys of life. The film's humor is lighthearted and family-friendly, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages.
Overall, "Sankranthiki Vasthunam" is a delightful and entertaining film that perfectly captures the spirit of the Sankranthi festival. Its heartwarming story, lively music, and charming performances make it a must-watch for those seeking a feel-good cinematic experience.
Sankrathiki Vasthunam, starring Venkatesh, Aishwarya, and Meenakshi, is a delightful throwback to the golden era of Telugu cinema. It blends comedy, drama, and family emotions into a package that feels like a much-needed break from today's high-octane action thrillers. While it has its share of flaws, the movie's charm and nostalgia overshadow the occasional missteps, delivering an overall enjoyable experience.
The story revolves around Venkatesh's character, a loving father and husband, who tries to balance family life amidst chaos created by an archetypal Telugu film villain. The plot may not win points for originality, as the tropes and the antagonist feel very much like something we've seen before in Telugu cinema. However, where the movie truly shines is in its execution. The director ensures that the predictable storyline is infused with heartwarming moments, witty dialogues, and engaging performances that keep the audience entertained throughout.
Aishwarya delivers a standout performance, surpassing all expectations. Her portrayal of a determined and emotional character feels authentic and heartfelt, leaving a lasting impression. She even outshines the child artist playing Venkatesh's son, who otherwise does a commendable job adding innocence and humor to the narrative. Aishwarya's ability to evoke both laughter and tears makes her the soul of the movie, elevating even the simplest scenes with her screen presence.
Venkatesh, as always, brings his signature charm and impeccable comic timing to the table. His role as a father navigating familial conflicts and external threats feels relatable, especially for fans of his earlier family-oriented films. Meenakshi complements him well, bringing a grace and subtlety to her character, though her screen time is limited compared to the leads.
The comedy in Sankrathiki Vasthunam deserves special mention. The humor is rooted in everyday situations and relationships, reminiscent of classic Telugu family dramas. It's refreshing to watch a film where laughter doesn't rely on over-the-top gimmicks but instead emerges naturally from the characters and their interactions. The movie feels like a speed breaker in today's cinema landscape, offering a breather from the action-packed dramas that dominate the industry.
That said, Sankrathiki Vasthunam isn't without its flaws. Certain moments feel outdated or overly dramatic, bordering on cringe-worthy. The villain, while performed decently, is a typical Telugu cinema antagonist-loud, menacing, and one-dimensional. These elements might take away from the experience for some viewers, but the film's charm and heart make up for its shortcomings.
Another aspect worth appreciating is the nostalgic vibe that the movie brings. Watching *Sankr.
The story revolves around Venkatesh's character, a loving father and husband, who tries to balance family life amidst chaos created by an archetypal Telugu film villain. The plot may not win points for originality, as the tropes and the antagonist feel very much like something we've seen before in Telugu cinema. However, where the movie truly shines is in its execution. The director ensures that the predictable storyline is infused with heartwarming moments, witty dialogues, and engaging performances that keep the audience entertained throughout.
Aishwarya delivers a standout performance, surpassing all expectations. Her portrayal of a determined and emotional character feels authentic and heartfelt, leaving a lasting impression. She even outshines the child artist playing Venkatesh's son, who otherwise does a commendable job adding innocence and humor to the narrative. Aishwarya's ability to evoke both laughter and tears makes her the soul of the movie, elevating even the simplest scenes with her screen presence.
Venkatesh, as always, brings his signature charm and impeccable comic timing to the table. His role as a father navigating familial conflicts and external threats feels relatable, especially for fans of his earlier family-oriented films. Meenakshi complements him well, bringing a grace and subtlety to her character, though her screen time is limited compared to the leads.
The comedy in Sankrathiki Vasthunam deserves special mention. The humor is rooted in everyday situations and relationships, reminiscent of classic Telugu family dramas. It's refreshing to watch a film where laughter doesn't rely on over-the-top gimmicks but instead emerges naturally from the characters and their interactions. The movie feels like a speed breaker in today's cinema landscape, offering a breather from the action-packed dramas that dominate the industry.
That said, Sankrathiki Vasthunam isn't without its flaws. Certain moments feel outdated or overly dramatic, bordering on cringe-worthy. The villain, while performed decently, is a typical Telugu cinema antagonist-loud, menacing, and one-dimensional. These elements might take away from the experience for some viewers, but the film's charm and heart make up for its shortcomings.
Another aspect worth appreciating is the nostalgic vibe that the movie brings. Watching *Sankr.
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.
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- Alternate versionsThe 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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- $651,053
- Runtime2 hours 40 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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