After losing her army father, writer/martial artist Shuddhi grows up in Ooty with her mother. She channels grief through writing, then experiences love and heartbreak with Varun, leading to ... Read allAfter losing her army father, writer/martial artist Shuddhi grows up in Ooty with her mother. She channels grief through writing, then experiences love and heartbreak with Varun, leading to personal transformation.After losing her army father, writer/martial artist Shuddhi grows up in Ooty with her mother. She channels grief through writing, then experiences love and heartbreak with Varun, leading to personal transformation.
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The movie started on a strong female charecter pratoganist Shruthi Ayodhya a strong brave , courageous women devoted to her passion and family, through the course of storyline it actually feels like the injustice to the main character but the climax it says it all "Someone's trash is others treasure" , it shows the dignity and responsibilities that women holds through the her life choices her responsibilities. Climax even justifies the title " 8 Vasantalu " ,every dialogue in this movies resonates to atleast one incident women goes through in her life
it captured something many people fail to do these days in these kind of love stories that is a positive side of failures , "moving on " phase of love incredibly shown
Also I personally felt even though the film was incredible it somewhere fed to the view of no matter how capable women are they always need be portrayed in a certain traditional way of course it was a film and that was all the charecter was about but yea seeing if from a different perspective , since it was a strong female charecter who is a writer justified the asthetics of the charecter This movie lands on a very important lesson that is --- We measure years by days 1 year is 365 days but measure your life by experiences that shape you into a better version of yourself.
Also I personally felt even though the film was incredible it somewhere fed to the view of no matter how capable women are they always need be portrayed in a certain traditional way of course it was a film and that was all the charecter was about but yea seeing if from a different perspective , since it was a strong female charecter who is a writer justified the asthetics of the charecter This movie lands on a very important lesson that is --- We measure years by days 1 year is 365 days but measure your life by experiences that shape you into a better version of yourself.
"8 Vasanthalu" is more than just a film - it's a soft, poetic reflection of what love means in today's world. It gently unpacks the idea that love isn't about holding on tightly, but about how deeply we grow, change, and understand ourselves through it. The movie doesn't glorify perfect relationships, but instead shows how we unknowingly hurt some people and unknowingly heal others. And that's life - complex, bittersweet, and full of lessons.
Every scene made me pause, reflect, and realize: I don't want to carry anger or regrets. I don't want to live with what-ifs or wounds I keep reopening. I want to let go, not out of weakness, but with the quiet strength of someone who chooses peace.
This film reminded me to respect people's personal choices, and to never force a love that's meant to flow freely. I hold no grudges for my life - just gratitude for how far I've come.
I want to move forward now - with kindness, with dignity, and with a heart that still believes in love... the kind that transforms, not just stays.
Every scene made me pause, reflect, and realize: I don't want to carry anger or regrets. I don't want to live with what-ifs or wounds I keep reopening. I want to let go, not out of weakness, but with the quiet strength of someone who chooses peace.
This film reminded me to respect people's personal choices, and to never force a love that's meant to flow freely. I hold no grudges for my life - just gratitude for how far I've come.
I want to move forward now - with kindness, with dignity, and with a heart that still believes in love... the kind that transforms, not just stays.
8 Vasantalu is a film about life, love, and loss.
One gave up love for his dream, another one turned love into his dream & reached her - It's everyone's story
Ananthika Sanilkumar delivers a sincere and graceful performance, adding depth and innocence to Shuddhi's journey.
The dialogues and cinematography are truly top-notch every frame is a poetic. While the storytelling is artistic and deep. But in second half it lacks somewhere.
One gave up love for his dream, another one turned love into his dream & reached her - It's everyone's story
Ananthika Sanilkumar delivers a sincere and graceful performance, adding depth and innocence to Shuddhi's journey.
The dialogues and cinematography are truly top-notch every frame is a poetic. While the storytelling is artistic and deep. But in second half it lacks somewhere.
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Phanindra Narisetti - I truly bow to you for this masterpiece. Every single dialogue you penned resonated deeply with me. The way you crafted the lead actress's character as bold, resilient, and incredibly inspiring is the true highlight of this story. You're the silent strength behind this. Congratulations and thanks for giving us such beautiful writing. Your storytelling evokes raw emotions, makes us reflect on life, love, and choices, and leaves an unforgettable impact. I genuinely wish to see more such heartfelt creations from you that celebrate human courage and silent battles within.........
"8 Vasanthalu" feels like a gentle breeze, occasionally stirred by emotional swirls that keep you immersed. The film's language is rich with poetic depth that resonates with the soul. While the presence of a few more familiar or experienced actors could have further enhanced the film, the director's storytelling truly shines - kudos for crafting such an authentic and moving narrative. The scenic visuals are beautifully captured, adding to the film's charm.
The lead actress stands out with her multi-talented performance - truly impressive and much appreciated. The strong moral values and well-defined characterization of the shero brought back memories of Shekhar Kammula's signature touch.
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and genuinely connected with its soul.
The lead actress stands out with her multi-talented performance - truly impressive and much appreciated. The strong moral values and well-defined characterization of the shero brought back memories of Shekhar Kammula's signature touch.
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and genuinely connected with its soul.
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- Runtime2 hours 15 minutes
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