Review: Single - Funny But Loses Its Way

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Movie: Single
Rating: 2.5
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Cast: Sree Vishnu, Ketika Sharma, Ivana, Vennela Kishore, Rajendra Prasad, Prabhas Sreenu, Kiraak Seetha and others
Director: Caarthick Raju
Produced By: Geetha Arts, Kalya Films
Release Date: May 9, 2025

Story:


The narrative centers on Vijay (Sree Vishnu), who is determined to escape his single status. It chronicles his romantic journey with Purva (Ketika Sharma) and Harini (Ivana). The film is all about whether Vijay continues his singlehood or gets committed.


Performances:


Sree Vishnu delivers a convincing performance and makes many scenes work with his unique dialogue delivery. Vennela Kishore also does a good job in providing humor in a full-length role. Ketika Sharma's character is pretty ordinary, and her performance also lacks impact. Ivana makes her presence felt, though her character is not that great. Rajendra Prasad appears in a crucial small role, but there is nothing to rave about. Prabhas Sreenu, Kiraak Seetha, and others are okay.


What worked for the film:


Director Caarthick Raju wanted to make the whole movie funny. The comedy parts with Sree Vishnu and Vennela Kishore make everyone laugh a lot in the first half, and even if the story isn't very exciting, the flow keeps continuing till the interval, which ends hilariously. A few fun scenes in the second half also work well for the film.


What did not work for the film:


The second half begins nicely but soon gets boring because it's slow and uninteresting, and the sentimental scenes seem old-fashioned. The climax is also silly. The way Ketika Sharma and Ivana act in serious moments doesn't feel real. It would have been more enjoyable if the director had made the female leads more fun instead of trying to force deep emotions.


Single Review and Verdict:


Sree Vishnu and Carthick Raju's single aims to entertain the audience with laughter throughout. The first half features plenty of funny parts with a delightful interval. But the second half drops momentum, and the climax feels ridiculous.



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