Saripodhaa Sanivaaram Movie Review and Rating

29 August 2024-13:40 PM

Movie: Saripodhaa Sanivaaram
Director: Vivek Athreya


Starring: Nani, SJ Suryah, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Murali Sharma, Sai Kumar, Subhaleka Sudhakar, Sivajiraja, Abhirami, Aditi Balan, Ajay Ghosh, Vishnu Oi, Harshavardhan, Ajay and others


Producers: DVV Danayya, Kalyan Dasari
Music Director: Jakes Bejoy
Cinematographer: G Murali
Editor: Karthika Srinivas


Banner: DVV Entertainment
Release Date: August 29, 2024


iQlik Movies Rating: 3/5

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Saripodha Sanivaram is one of the most exciting films in the film industry. Vivek Athreya directed the film, which stars Natural Star Nani in the lead role. The film's review is out. Check the following.


Story:
Surya (Nani) is a man who has had uncontrollable anger since childhood. To manage his rage, Surya's mother instills in him the discipline to remain calm six days a week, allowing him to express his anger only on Saturdays. Honoring a promise to his late mother, Surya only fights on Saturdays. Amidst these circumstances, Surya falls in love with Constable Charulatha (Priyanka Arul Mohan). However, the peaceful life of Sokulapalem is shattered by a brutal police officer, Daya (SJ Surya), who tyrannizes the villagers with his authority. The rest of the story revolves around how Surya, determined to protect the people, confronts Daya and how his love story with Charulatha unfolds.


Performances:
Nani shines in the role of Surya, delivering a compelling performance that balances wild action with deep emotions. His ability to portray the character's anger and vulnerability makes him the highlight of the film. His chemistry with Priyanka Arul Mohan is also a treat, adding a touch of romance to the intense narrative. Priyanka's performance adds depth to the love story and complements Nani's intense character. SJ Surya delivers a strong performance as the ruthless police officer Daya. His scenes with Murali Sharma are particularly engaging. The supporting cast, including Sai Kumar, Murali Sharma, Ajay Ghosh, and others, deliver solid performances.


Technical Aspects:
Jakes Bejoy's background score enhances the film's emotional and action-packed scenes, though the songs are just average. The music does its job but could have been more memorable. Murali's cinematography is commendable, with many scenes beautifully shot. The visuals contribute significantly to the film's overall appeal. The editing could have been sharper, with some scenes feeling unnecessarily stretched. DVV Danayya and Kalyan Dasari have produced the film with high production values.


Review:
Director Vivek Atreya excels in creating impactful action scenes and emotional moments. He effectively handles the action sequences and emotional moments, particularly the mother-son sentiment, which resonates well with the audience. The film is clearly designed with Nani's fans in mind, highlighting his strengths. While the film has its moments, the screenplay falters in certain areas, especially in the second half. The length is a little problematic. Saripodha Sanivaram is a solid action and emotional drama that showcases Nani in a powerful role. His performance, combined with well-executed action sequences and strong emotional elements, makes the film an engaging watch.


Plus Points:
Performances
BGM
Action Sequences
Plot


Minus Points:
Few stretched scenes
Length


Final Verdict: Saripothundi Ee Blockbuster..!

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