Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu movie review highlights

The much awaited multi-starrer film Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu (SVSC) has finally arrived amid huge expectations. Starring Mahesh Babu and Venkatesh, the film is tipped to be a family drama. So let's find out the review of Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu and how it fares at the box office.

Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Telugu movie review highlights

Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu shows us how to handle complex situations in family relationships.

The best part of the film is about the characterizations and the way director Sreekanth Addala handled the screenplay. Some heart-tugging conceptualization and dialogues in the film makes it a must watch.

The film initially shows Venkatesh emoting a serious role, thereby depriving you of his fantastic flair for humour. But as it progresses, the depiction of the family's ties through small incidents stands out for the panache with which it is done.

The bond of affection and love between Mahesh and Venkatesh is overpowering and all conquering. And how these strong-willed brothers keep the family together was neatly narrated
Mahesh Babu - Bereft of his biggest crowd-pulling draws and action - he stills puts in a performance that etches in even deeper his reputation as one of the finest actors.

The performances are fantastic and the greatest asset to the film. Mahesh Babu and Venkatesh look like real-life brothers and all the scenes involving Venkatesh and Mahesh in the same frame are great.

Scenes, where Mahesh Babu tells Venkatesh to change his attitude for the first time, was brilliantly shot. In fact, Mahesh-Venkatesh's mobile conversations are witty
Samantha and Anjali are quite apt for the lead-ladies role.

Some of the highlights of the film include superb characterizations, great performances, well-handling of emotions.

On the flip side there is less quotient of comedy and a slow second half might make the film uninteresting

The first half of the film is good where in it establishes and defines all character. The second half is more effective because the director could really bring heavy emotions out and end the film smoothly.

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