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Movie: Nari Nari Naduma Murari
Rating: 3.25
/5
Cast: Sharwanand, Sakshi Vaidya, Samyuktha, Naresh, Sampath Raj, Satya, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, Sudarshan, Madhunandan, Getup Srinu and others
Director: Ram Abbaraju
Produced By: AK Entertainments
Release Date: 14-01-2026



Story:

Goutham (Sharwanand) and Nithya (Sakshi Vaidya) fall in love with each other. Goutham’s father (Naresh) happily agrees to their marriage. Nithya’s father (Sampath Raj), though not fully convinced about the relationship, agrees on one condition that the couple must go for a registered marriage.

They accept the condition, but the story takes a turn when Goutham meets the registrar officer, who is aware of his past. What is Goutham’s past? What role does Dia (Samyuktha) play in his life and in his marriage? The rest of the film answers these questions.

Performances:

Sharwanand looks stylish and suits the role perfectly. His performance is natural and effective. Sakshi Vaidya gets a well-written role and delivers a convincing performance. Samyuktha also does well as the other female lead.

Naresh is excellent and provides many entertaining moments. Sampath Raj is effective in an important role. Satya, Sunil, Vennela Kishore, and Sudarshan keep the comedy lively with their performances. Madhunandan, Getup Srinu, and others are also well-cast.

What Works:

Written by Bhanu Bogavarapu, Nandu Savirigana, and Ram Abbaraju (who also directs the film), Nari Nari Naduma Murari does not offer a new storyline. But the film succeeds because of its engaging narration, strong characterizations, and simple yet effective conflicts.

The film has several hilarious moments, especially involving Naresh’s character, who marries a much younger woman at the age of 59. This idea is used very well to generate laughs throughout the film. Scenes featuring Vennela Kishore and Satya also provide laugh-out-loud moments. The film adds a touch of emotion towards the end, with meaningful dialogues about trust in relationships.

What Doesn’t Work:

The opening portions of the first half feel ordinary. In the second half, some scenes feel repetitive or stretched, especially before the pre-climax, where the flow becomes predictable.

Nari Nari Naduma Murari Review and Verdict:

Ram Abbaraju’s Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a perfect entertainer. Except for a few repetitive moments here and there, the film remains engaging and entertaining throughout.

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