Sammathame Telugu Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

Sammathame Movie Review: The teaser and trailer for Kiran Abbavaram’s family drama film Sammathame, which he recently released after becoming well-known for his back-to-back hits Raaja Vaaru Raani Vaaru, SP Kalyana Mandapam, and Sebastian, look fresh and promising while also appearing to be a typical family drama. The makers, on the other hand, claim to be telling a unique family romance drama that has never been told in Indian cinema.

Sammathame Movie Review

Story

Krishna (Kiran Abbavaram), a middle-class man, faced numerous challenges after his mother died when he was young. He believes that women should look after him, so he plans to marry as soon as possible. During the engagement process, he meets Saanvi (Chandini Chowdary), a woman who is diametrically opposed to Krishna. The two eventually fall in love, but the problem with their relationship is that Krishna becomes overly caring, which Saanvi dislikes.

Cast & Crew

Sammathame starring, Kiran Abbavaram, and Chandini Chowdary, and the film was directed by Gopinath Reddy, Cinematography has done by Sateesh Reddy Masam, Music has done by Shekar Chandra, and the film was produced by Kankanala Praveena.

Cast & Crew

Movie NameSammathame
DirectorGopinath Reddy
Music DirectorShekar Chandra
ProducerKankanala Praveena
GenreFamily Drama, Romance
CastKiran Abbavaram, Chandini Chowdary
EditorViplav Nyshadam

Movie Verdict

A middle-class guy meets a girl who is completely different from him, and he needs marriage and she needs love; although the filmmakers of Sammathame claim to be telling a unique story, you will realize it is a typical love story within the first 10 minutes.
The film’s climax, which was discussed in an interview and skillfully depicted on screen, worked well. Before moving on to emotions, the first half featured some entertaining scenes and their love. You may feel as if something is missing when dealing with emotions.
Addressing a unique perspective on relationships is commendable, but the director should have written some powerful scenes to make the point.
Kiran Abbavaram is an excellent Krishna because he has experience playing middle-class characters and handled the role with ease. Chandini is passable as Saanvi because her character is flat and lacks depth, but the other actors all did well in their roles.
Gopinath Reddy, the author, makes a valid point, but his writing only partially captures your attention.
Sammathame falls short technically, and Sateesh Reddy Masam’s cinematography is only adequate. Shekar Chandra’s music, on the other hand, is excellent because it enhances the film’s mood with its background score.
Sammathame is a watchable film, so if you like family dramas and romances, you should watch it.

Rating: 3/5

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