Synopsis:
Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language vigilante action thriller film written and directed by Vivek Athreya. It is produced by D. V. V. Danayya under DVV Entertainment.
CAST: Nani, SJ Suryah, Priyanka Arul Mohan, Murali Sharma, Sai Kumar in lead roles.
TELUGU SWAG RATING: [usr 2.75]
Top Reviewers:
TELUGU 360 (Rating: 3/5):
‘Saripodaa Sanivaram’ is an action film but not your typical one..It has an average first half but a gripping second half with a unique storyline. Nani and SJ Surya shine with standout performances in this face-off themed film. Vivek Athreya delivers a smart screenplay with adequate wit and action,though the film suffers from a lengthy runtime that occasionally results in flat storytelling. Overall, it’s a watchable action drama. Give it a try !
Great Andhra(Rating: 2.75/5):
Overall, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is a decent action drama that has good performances. The masses will love the film, and the interesting point will be loved by the general audience. Just ignore the predictable nature and lengthy runtime, you will be fine.
Mirchi9 (Rating: 2.5/5):
Overall, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram despite having a fresh core plot, fails to present Surya with unique traits, and the execution of drama and action feels routine, making it a one-time watch with limited expectations.
123TELUGU (Rating: 3.25/5):
On the whole, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is an enjoyable action drama featuring standout performances from Nani and SJ Suryah, complemented by a remarkable score. However, the slow narrative in parts and an extended first half somewhat diminish its impact. Don’t wait – book your tickets now for an entertaining weekend.
Times Of India (Rating: 3/5):
On paper, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram reads like your cookie-cutter commercial cinema, in which the emotional portions rely on the amma (mother) and akka (elder sister) sentiment, or the hero becomes the saviour of the masses. But Vivek smartly depends not just on his cast’s performances, but also on his strong technical team and mostly good writing to set his film apart. He also turns the vigilante trope on its head. Much like Surya, the film struggles to find its purpose for a while. But eventually, it does.