Cast: Nani, Priyanka Arul Mohan, S.J. Suryah, Saikumar, Shubhalekha Sudhakar, Abhirami, Aditi Balan, Murali Sharma, Ajay, among others
Director: Vivek Athreya
Music: Jakes Bejoy
Editor: Karthika Srinivas
Producers: DVV Danayya, Kalyan Dasari
Release Date: 29-08-2024
Natural Star Nani stars in the latest film ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram‘ directed by Vivek Athreya. Priyanka Arul Mohan plays the heroine, and prominent Tamil actor S.J. Suryah portrays the antagonist. Director Vivek Athreya, known for engaging audiences with class films like ‘Mental Madhilo,’ ‘Brochevarevarura,’ and ‘Ante Sundaraniki,’ has now ventured into the mass genre. Deviating from his usual style, he presents a powerful action drama in ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram.’ The recently released trailer has significantly heightened expectations. The film had a grand worldwide release on August 29. How did it fare? Did Nani’s performance impress? Let’s find out in this review.
What’s the Story?
Surya (Nani) works as an LIC agent. He cannot tolerate injustice happening before his eyes and chooses Saturdays to showcase his rage. Meanwhile, the residents of Sokulapalem suffer from various hardships. Police officer Daya (S.J. Suryah) oppresses them, using his authority to perpetrate acts of brutality. Amidst dramatic developments, the hero decides to stand up for the people of Sokulapalem. How does Surya confront the cruel police officer? What challenges does he face in the process? Why does the hero specifically choose Saturday to unleash his fury? What’s the love track with heroine Priyanka Mohan? Who wins in the face-off between hero and villain? That forms the story.
How Did They Perform?
Hero Nani excelled in the role of Surya. He showcased his versatility in the action sequences. Nani’s acting in this film is distinct from his previous movies. He also made his mark in emotional scenes. S.J. Suryah as the antagonist was compelling, dominating some scenes over Nani. Both their performances are definitely the highlights of the film. Priyanka Arul Mohan played a settled role as a lady constable, impressing in a character-driven role. The unique love track between Nani and Priyanka will appeal to the audience. Saikumar, Ajay, Murali Sharma, and other actors justified their roles well.
How’s the Direction?
Director Vivek Athreya, recognized for his classical approach in previous films, introduces his mass flair in this movie. Despite using a routine story, his unique making style has won applause. The director devoted much of the first half to introducing characters. Nani’s childhood, the concept of Saturday, the introduction to the heroine, and an engaging interval block kept the first half interesting. The second half was filled with Tom and Jerry-like scenes and action sequences between Nani and S.J. Suryah. However, the lengthy duration negatively impacted the film. Some scenes felt too stretched, and the predictability of the storyline also turned out to be a drawback.
Technically Speaking
On the technical front, Jakes Bejoy’s music was captivating, with appealing songs and a background score that added strength to the film, especially enhancing the action sequences. The cinematography also stood out. The editor could have been a bit sharper with the cuts. Production values were high.
Plus Points
– Nani and S.J. Suryah’s performances
– Action sequences
– Introduction, interval, and climax episodes
Minus Points
– Lengthy duration
– Lack of twists
Rating by Telugu.yousay.tv: 3/5
Public Talk on ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram’
Netizens who watched ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram’ are expressing their opinions on platform X. Many posts suggest the film is excellent, especially praising the performances of Nani and S.J. Suryah, which are the main attractions of the film. Based on some social media posts, let’s analyze the public opinion.
One netizen commented that ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram’ is a satisfying action drama, noting that the introduction block, interval block, and climax episodes were exceptionally well-executed.
Another netizen noted that while Vivek Athreya’s screenplay wasn’t spectacular, watching Nani and S.J. Suryah in theaters is a must. The interval bang was excellent, and despite a somewhat boring second half, the film thoroughly entertains the mass audience.
Netizens are praising the background music, noting that it took the action sequences to another level. One mentioned that the BGM ramped up the excitement significantly.
A user gave a rating of 3/5, complimenting the character introductions and design, while noting that the lack of twists and predictability of scenes were drawbacks.
While social media is buzzing with positive reviews for ‘Saripodhaa Sanivaaram,’ there are some negative reviews too. One user suggested that if the focus in the second half matched that of the first, the film could have reached a hundred crore milestone.
Some viewers felt the film’s lengthy duration was a downside and suggested trimming about 30 minutes to make it more engaging, noting an excess of boring masala scenes.
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