“Santhana Prapthirastu” Movie Review & Rating

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Vikrant and Chandini Chowdhury star in the movie “Santhana Prapthirastu”. This movie is produced by Madhura Sridhar Reddy and Nirvi Hariprasad Reddy under the banners of Madhura Entertainment and Nirvi Arts. Director Sanjeev Reddy has made this movie. Writer Sheikh Dawood Ji has provided the screenplay for this movie and Mahireddy has done the cinematography. Tarun Bhaskar, Muralidhar Goud, Vennela Kishore, Abhinav Gomatam, Harshavardhan, Bindu Chandramouli, Jeevan Kumar, Satya Krishna, Thagubothu Ramesh, Abhay Betiganti, Kiriti, Anil Geela, Saddam, Riyaz, and others have played key roles. Coming to the review of this film that came to the audience today…

Story:

A young man (Vikrant) who works in software falls in love with a girl (Chandni). But her father (Muralidhar Goud) wants his daughter to marry only a government employee. Even though her father doesn’t like it, she marries him. However, the heroine’s father challenges the hero to take his daughter and leave in 100 days, and if he knows that they will have a child in those 100 days, he will agree to it. The couple wants children with the intention of having children. However, due to his health problem, it will be difficult for them to have children. So, what efforts will they make to have children? What are the challenges they face in those efforts? What difficulties do they face in that journey, what will society think of them? What changes will happen in their lives due to the various characters in the film? Will they finally have children or not? Will her father take his daughter away like he said? You have to watch this film on the silver screen to know the answer to these questions.

Actors performance:

Vikrant, who played the hero in the film, appeared as a software employee. He played not only the professional role of a software employee but also the role of his husband in his personal life very beautifully. He did full justice to his role by being innocent and emotional while having fun. Chandini Chowdhury, who played the heroine, was seen sharing the love between her father and husband and was seen breaking down between them, and every emotion was played with her skills as well as her eyes. Although she seemed to have a bit of a Telangana accent, she tried her best. Although Muralidhar Goud’s role in the film angered the audience a little, it was very convincing that a person in the position of a father would think the same way. Abhinav Gomatam and Tarun Bhaskar’s roles were very crucial in the film. As long as they appear on the screen, it feels funny. Although Vennela Kishore’s role is small, she has given a good impact to the film. Also, many characters in the film have acted within the scope of their roles, making it a plus for the film.

Technical Analysis:

The story written by director Sanjeeva Reddy is a problem that is usually seen in society, so the audience can understand this story very quickly. However, it is very challenging to make a very sensitive story convincing to the audience on the screen. The director has risen to that challenge and with his direction, the film has been shown on the silver screen in a way that is understandable to the audience and has added a bit of fun. The quality of the film on the screen is very amazing. Also, the songs in this film have already become chat busters on social media, which is an added bonus to the film. The background music and the RR situation are set wonderfully to suit the situation. Most of the locations in Warangal and Vizag looked natural and beautiful. The production values are good. There is no compromise in the cinematography or other technical aspects.

Film Analysis:

A sensitive subject that is currently seen in society has been dealt with even more sensitively. Although the second half of the film seems a bit slow, the sensitive subject in the film is emotionally worked out, so it seemed very convincing to the audience. Since some of the things and suggestions in the film are in a way that the audience can follow, it seems that they can also gain some knowledge through this film.

Plus Points:

Story, direction, songs, acting of the actors, comedy, production values.

Minus Points:

The second part seems a bit slow, Chandni Chowdhury’s Telangana accent.

Summary:

This film, which is made to make everyone understand and accept an issue, is a very understanding and family-friendly film.

Rating : 3/5