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Sundarakanda Jeevi review

Sundarakanda

Credits

Jeevi rating: 2.5/5
Punchline
: Novel Romantic Comedy
Genre:
Romance/Drama
Type:
Straight
Banner: Sandeep Picture Palace (SPP)
Runtime: 137 minutes
Release date
: 27 August 2025
Theatre watched: Screen 5, PVRNext Galleria, Hyderabad

Cast
: Nara Rohith, Vriti Vaghani, Sri Devi Vijay Kumar, Naresh Vijaya Krishna, Vasuki Anand, Satya, Ajay, VTV Ganesh, Abhinav Gomatam, Viswant, Rupa Lakshmi, Sunaina, Raghu Babu.

Music:
Leon James
Cinematography:
Pradeesh M Varma
Editor: Rohan Chillale
Production design: Rajesh Pentakota
Lyrics: Sri Harsha Emani

Story - Screenplay - Director:
Venkatesh Nimmalapudi

Producers: Santhosh Chinnapolla, Gowtham Reddy, Rakesh Mahankali

 
Review

Story
Siddharth (Nara Rohith), a middle-aged bachelor, is still searching for the right match. Haunted by memories of his childhood crush (a one-sided love), he lists out five qualities she had and insists his bride must possess them. As a result, no one fits his criteria, and he remains unmarried well into his late 30s. That’s when he meets Ira (Virti Vaghani), who surprisingly ticks every box. Just as their love begins to blossom, an unexpected twist changes everything. The rest of the story unfolds through a series of comedic mix-ups, leading to whether and how the two reunite.

Artists Performance


Nara Rohith fits the role well and delivers a solid performance. Sridevi Vijaykumar brings elegance to her character and looks radiant in her return to the big screen after 14 years. Virti Vaghani is charming in her role. Among the supporting cast, Sathya has his moments, while Abhinav Gomatam and VTV Ganesh are underutilized. Naresh appears as the hero’s father, and Rupa Lakshmi plays a mother with a K-drama obsession. Vasuki Anand portrays the hero’s sister, and Sunaina leaves a good impression.


Story - screenplay - direction: The film revolves around a man obsessed with his childhood crush and how that shapes the unrealistic expectations he sets for his future bride. A major twist unfolds just before the interval, catching the audience off guard. This is a proper romantic comedy that explores how real-life experiences teach him that no one fits a checklist - each person is unique.

The first half is engaging, with a smooth narrative leading up to a surprising interval twist. The second half shifts focus to balancing the emotional arcs of the three main characters, which slightly slows down the momentum. The film wraps up with a traditional yet satisfying climax, as the protagonist gains clarity on what truly matters in love.

The core plot brings a sense of freshness, though there was ample scope to elevate the fun quotient - especially through characters like Satya and Abhinav Gomatam. With audiences increasingly drawn to humor-driven love stories like Samajavaragamana and Single, where meme-worthy comedy and family emotions dominate, this film could have benefitted from sharper, more contemporary comedic writing.

Other departments: Leon James delivers a pleasant music score that complements the film’s mood. Pradeesh M Varma’s cinematography is visually appealing, capturing the film’s light-hearted tone well. Art director Rajesh Pentakota enhances the romantic comedy vibe with stylish and vibrant color palettes. Editing by Rohan Chillale is decent. The production values by Santhosh Chinnapolla, Gowtham Reddy, and Rakesh Mahankali are solid and add good support to the overall presentation.

Analysis: Sundarakanda stands out as a different kind of romantic comedy with a strong twist at its core. While the story idea is promising, the narration feels uneven. The comedy works only in parts. In today’s cinematic landscape, the idealistic hero like Siddharth in this film doesn’t resonate as much - audiences now connect better with characters who have grey shades, a practical outlook, and a fun quotient, even in family dramas and rom-coms. The film is made with genuine intent and sincere effort, but a more contemporary and realistic approach to the storytelling would have elevated it significantly.

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