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Mr Pregnant!

Synopsis:

Mr Pregnant is an romantic comedy, stands as an experimental film that fearlessly delves into a unique concept, directed by Srinivas Vinjanampati .

CAST: Syed Sohel, Roopa Koduvayur, Suhasini Manirathnam, Viva Harsha, Brahmaji, Raja Ravindra in lead roles.

TELUGU SWAG RATING: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Top Reviewers:

TELUGU 360 (Rating: 2.25/5):

On the whole, Mr Pregnant settles with mixed feelings and leaves one craving for more. Certainly, it could have been done way far better. It is a lost opportunity for both Sohel and director Srinivas.

Great Andhra (Rating: 2.5/5):

Despite possessing an innovative plot, “Mr Pregnant” shies away from adopting an innovative storytelling approach. It adheres to a typical treatment that doesn’t fully realize the desired impact. While certain portions are convincing, others fall short.

Mirchi9 (Rating: 2.5/5):

Overall, Mr. Pregnant has an interesting premise and decent emotions that will hold your attention. But to enjoy them, one has to sit through the boring first forty-five minutes which is over the top. If you are okay with this, the film is surely worth a shot.

123TELUGU (Rating: 2.75/5):

On the whole, Mr Pregnant is an emotional drama that resonates to some extent. Sohel and Roopa’s performances, along with Brahmaji’s comedy, shine. While the story is fresh for Telugu audiences, its direction is somewhat predictable. A more engaging screenplay in the first half could have elevated the film further. If you’re okay with these aspects, consider watching this film in theaters this weekend.

Times Of India (Rating: 2.5/5):

Mr Pregnant stands as an experimental film that fearlessly delves into a unique concept. Syed Sohel’s performance shines as a highlight, accompanied by poignant emotional moments and instances of humour. Nevertheless, the film isn’t without its imperfections. Give it a watch if you are in the mood for some fresh perspective.

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