#Single
- 2025
- 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.8K
YOUR RATING
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.A charming bachelor who, despite being adored by two women, is resolute in his decision to remain single.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
In an era flooded with intense action dramas and thrillers, #Single (2025) is a refreshing Telugu romantic comedy that hits the sweet spot between heartfelt storytelling and laugh-out-loud entertainment. Directed by newcomer Karthik Reddy, the film perfectly captures the spirit of modern-day singlehood, the trials of dating, and the joy of self-discovery. From the moment the movie begins, it becomes evident that this isn't just another love story-it's a relatable, humorous, and emotional ride that celebrates being unapologetically single in a society obsessed with relationships.
The story follows Arjun, a happy-go-lucky guy in his late twenties who proudly embraces his single status, much to the dismay of his family and friends. Played brilliantly by Santosh Sobhan, Arjun is witty, charming, and effortlessly relatable. His dialogues are sharp, his comic timing is impeccable, and his emotional scenes feel grounded and honest. The movie does a wonderful job of portraying the pressure young people face from society and family to "settle down," while also highlighting the importance of understanding oneself before diving into relationships.
Enter Ananya, played by Malvika Nair, a strong and independent woman who crosses paths with Arjun through a series of unexpected events. Unlike typical romantic leads, Ananya is refreshingly complex, with her own dreams, doubts, and vulnerabilities. Her chemistry with Arjun is natural and engaging, making every scene between them feel authentic and memorable. Their conversations don't just revolve around love but touch on career, independence, personal fears, and the messy beauty of modern relationships.
The film's strength lies in its writing. The screenplay is tight, filled with clever humor, relatable situations, and genuine emotion. The dialogues are contemporary and reflect the voices of today's youth-raw, sarcastic, and heartfelt. There are no exaggerated melodramas or over-the-top gestures, which makes the narrative feel refreshingly real. Director Karthik Reddy deserves full credit for balancing romance, comedy, and a subtle layer of social commentary without ever being preachy.
Supporting characters add significant value to the movie. Arjun's parents, played by seasoned actors, offer comic relief while also showing the typical concern of Indian parents regarding their son's marital status. His best friend's track is equally hilarious and emotional, reminding us of the friends who walk with us through love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Each character, no matter how small, is well-etched and contributes meaningfully to the plot.
The music by Vishal Chandrasekhar complements the narrative beautifully. Songs like "Nuvvu Single Nenu Kuda" and "Chinni Chinni Breakup" are catchy and emotional in equal measure, and the background score is subtle yet effective in amplifying the mood of the film. The cinematography captures urban Hyderabad in a refreshing light-be it the bustling cafes, rooftop conversations, or lonely bus rides, every frame feels relatable and personal.
What truly sets #Single apart is its message: that being single is not something to be fixed or pitied. The film encourages viewers to embrace solitude, to grow through it, and to realize that love isn't the only goal in life-self-love and clarity are just as important. In a society that often stigmatizes singlehood, this film serves as a bold, yet tender reminder that choosing oneself is a form of empowerment.
In conclusion, #Single is a gem of a film-funny, heartwarming, and incredibly relevant. It doesn't try to be larger than life; instead, it finds magic in the mundane, laughter in loneliness, and meaning in moments we often overlook. Whether you're single, in love, or somewhere in between, this film is bound to leave a smile on your face and a warm feeling in your heart.
The story follows Arjun, a happy-go-lucky guy in his late twenties who proudly embraces his single status, much to the dismay of his family and friends. Played brilliantly by Santosh Sobhan, Arjun is witty, charming, and effortlessly relatable. His dialogues are sharp, his comic timing is impeccable, and his emotional scenes feel grounded and honest. The movie does a wonderful job of portraying the pressure young people face from society and family to "settle down," while also highlighting the importance of understanding oneself before diving into relationships.
Enter Ananya, played by Malvika Nair, a strong and independent woman who crosses paths with Arjun through a series of unexpected events. Unlike typical romantic leads, Ananya is refreshingly complex, with her own dreams, doubts, and vulnerabilities. Her chemistry with Arjun is natural and engaging, making every scene between them feel authentic and memorable. Their conversations don't just revolve around love but touch on career, independence, personal fears, and the messy beauty of modern relationships.
The film's strength lies in its writing. The screenplay is tight, filled with clever humor, relatable situations, and genuine emotion. The dialogues are contemporary and reflect the voices of today's youth-raw, sarcastic, and heartfelt. There are no exaggerated melodramas or over-the-top gestures, which makes the narrative feel refreshingly real. Director Karthik Reddy deserves full credit for balancing romance, comedy, and a subtle layer of social commentary without ever being preachy.
Supporting characters add significant value to the movie. Arjun's parents, played by seasoned actors, offer comic relief while also showing the typical concern of Indian parents regarding their son's marital status. His best friend's track is equally hilarious and emotional, reminding us of the friends who walk with us through love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Each character, no matter how small, is well-etched and contributes meaningfully to the plot.
The music by Vishal Chandrasekhar complements the narrative beautifully. Songs like "Nuvvu Single Nenu Kuda" and "Chinni Chinni Breakup" are catchy and emotional in equal measure, and the background score is subtle yet effective in amplifying the mood of the film. The cinematography captures urban Hyderabad in a refreshing light-be it the bustling cafes, rooftop conversations, or lonely bus rides, every frame feels relatable and personal.
What truly sets #Single apart is its message: that being single is not something to be fixed or pitied. The film encourages viewers to embrace solitude, to grow through it, and to realize that love isn't the only goal in life-self-love and clarity are just as important. In a society that often stigmatizes singlehood, this film serves as a bold, yet tender reminder that choosing oneself is a form of empowerment.
In conclusion, #Single is a gem of a film-funny, heartwarming, and incredibly relevant. It doesn't try to be larger than life; instead, it finds magic in the mundane, laughter in loneliness, and meaning in moments we often overlook. Whether you're single, in love, or somewhere in between, this film is bound to leave a smile on your face and a warm feeling in your heart.
If ur looking for some free time to pass, and enjoy sometime with ur friends and family, u can give this a try.
Sree Vishnu performs as usual, a wonderful performance by him, delivers a grounded performance. V Kishore, there is no words which can describe his exceptional timing and expressions, he surely is tyhe ighlight of this film. The acting of the 1st female lead (not aware of her name) could have been better, Ivana on the other hand delivers a good performance.
Overall a film which could have been better. I personally had a good time watching it, the comedy was good and my family and me had a good time, surprisingly my Grandma who rarely watched films liked this movie. A good one time watch for some laughs, a solid 6.5 on 10.
Sree Vishnu performs as usual, a wonderful performance by him, delivers a grounded performance. V Kishore, there is no words which can describe his exceptional timing and expressions, he surely is tyhe ighlight of this film. The acting of the 1st female lead (not aware of her name) could have been better, Ivana on the other hand delivers a good performance.
Overall a film which could have been better. I personally had a good time watching it, the comedy was good and my family and me had a good time, surprisingly my Grandma who rarely watched films liked this movie. A good one time watch for some laughs, a solid 6.5 on 10.
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.
What the fish did I watch for 2 hours. My 4 year old niece will act 100 times better than the so called "king of entertainment" lead actor. What rubbish he has done through out the movie..!
Movie plot feel like someone drank 5 liters of alcohol and wrote the script. Only stand out thing in this movie is Vennala Kishore's acting.
Without him this movie is zero. Can't imagine people paid for this to see in the theater.
I can see few giving 10 star and praising this comedy and acting. I guess we understood what your standards / levels of movie watching you do. Movie's every second was predictable from miles away. As some one said this certainly feels like 8 year old's school project made to a movie.
Movie plot feel like someone drank 5 liters of alcohol and wrote the script. Only stand out thing in this movie is Vennala Kishore's acting.
Without him this movie is zero. Can't imagine people paid for this to see in the theater.
I can see few giving 10 star and praising this comedy and acting. I guess we understood what your standards / levels of movie watching you do. Movie's every second was predictable from miles away. As some one said this certainly feels like 8 year old's school project made to a movie.
Vijay and Aravind are childhood friends as well as colleagues at SDFC bank. Vijay is jealous of Aravind for starting a relationship with Gayatri while Vijay is still single. It's love at first sight for Vijay when he sees Purva while riding metro. She works at Audi showroom and Vijay tries to woo her by posing as a potential customer. In his attempt to impress Purva, the plan impresses Harini by mistake and she starts falling in love with Vijay. Will Vijay get to marry Purva or does Harini's love triumph, forms rest of the story.
The film's highlight will remain Sree Vishnu and Vennela Kishore's comedy timing, even if the jokes are not that funny. The writing is pretty much weak and narrative flat throughout, leaving the two men to do all the heavy lifting at the cost of being repetitive. Some of the jokes do land but they work only as individual scenes and that is due to the references. The film is definitely not bad but it offers nothing worthwhile to remember. The screenplay becomes clueless by the second half and the entire Rajendra Prasad segment fails to evoke any emotional impact. The climax fell flat as the humor looked forced and the abrupt ending doesn't help it's cause either. Ivanka as Harini impresses but her character arc suffers in the end. I am going with a lenient rating for the one genuine hilarious scene late in the second half with Vennela Kishore and Sree Vishnu.
The film's highlight will remain Sree Vishnu and Vennela Kishore's comedy timing, even if the jokes are not that funny. The writing is pretty much weak and narrative flat throughout, leaving the two men to do all the heavy lifting at the cost of being repetitive. Some of the jokes do land but they work only as individual scenes and that is due to the references. The film is definitely not bad but it offers nothing worthwhile to remember. The screenplay becomes clueless by the second half and the entire Rajendra Prasad segment fails to evoke any emotional impact. The climax fell flat as the humor looked forced and the abrupt ending doesn't help it's cause either. Ivanka as Harini impresses but her character arc suffers in the end. I am going with a lenient rating for the one genuine hilarious scene late in the second half with Vennela Kishore and Sree Vishnu.
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $188,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $188,000
- May 11, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $235,507
- Runtime2 hours 9 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content