Since it's a comedy genre, movie focused on comedy, and rightly left out other elements like heroism, fights, etc. Watched with no expectations and was surprisingly satisfied.
23 Reviews
Nicely attempted comedy genre
peddipammu26 March 2021
Simple.
mayurpanchamia941 April 2021
Sunnipenta Madhav (Sagar RK Naidu), an NRI from Australia who is in search of his bride, lands in Hyderabad to attend three Pellichoopulu in a single day. Thupakula Satyabhama (Drishya Raghunath), daughter of a wedding consultant, accompanies Madhav to his Pellichoopulu. How Madhav ignores his three prospective brides and how he and Satyabhama fall in love with each other after several silly fights and misunderstandings forms the rest of the story.
Wafer thin off course and definitely lethargic start but slowly goes smooth. Still the movie could have been shortened and edited better. Obviously the screenplay also could have been worked upon and made much much better.
Sagar is just decent. He doesn't look charming and his performance in emotional scenes is bad. Newcomer Drishya Raghunath is a good find. She does both light-hearted and emotional scenes with equal ease. Rest of the actors justify their roles with decent performances.
A major part of the story happens in a single day and that too inside a car, which is rare in Telugu films. There is also a good dose of situational comedy. The makers should be appreciated for incorporating only a few situational songs, as this doesn't cause major hindrances to the story flow.
There's a lengthy comedy episode shot inside a car in the first half. While the entire episode is partly entertaining in itself, it doesn't add much to the story except for leaving a few flashback connectors. The proceedings in the first half, especially a few comedy scenes, sail at a dull pace.
Starring : Sagar RK Naidu, Drishya Raghunath, Rahul Ramakrishna, Benarjee, Hema, Rajshree Nair, Aditi Myakal, Ram and others
Director : Padmasri
Producer : Dil Raju, Shirish
Music Director : Sunil Kashyap
Cinematography : Srikanth Naroj
Editor Madhu Chintala
TV star Sagar RK Naidu of Mogalirekulu fame is once again trying his luck as a hero after 3 years. With Dil Raju producing the movie, there has been a decent buzz for Shaadi Mubarak and the recently released fun trailer further boosted this positive buzz. Let's see how the film fares.
Story
Sunnipenta Madhav (Sagar RK Naidu), an NRI from Australia who is in search of his bride, lands in Hyderabad to attend three Pellichoopulu in a single day. Thupakula Satyabhama (Drishya Raghunath), daughter of a wedding consultant, accompanies Madhav to his Pellichoopulu. How Madhav ignores his three prospective brides and how he and Satyabhama fall in love with each other after several silly fights and misunderstandings forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points Sagar is quite good in his role. He looks charming and his performance in emotional scenes is decent. Newcomer Drishya Raghunath is a good find. She does both light-hearted and emotional scenes with equal ease. Rest of the actors justify their roles with decent performances.
A major part of the story happens in a single day and that too inside a car, which is rare in Telugu films. There is also a good dose of situational comedy. The makers should be appreciated for incorporating only a few situational songs, as this doesn't cause major hindrances to the story flow.
Minus Points
The major issue in Shaadi Mubarak is the leading lady Satyabhama's characterization. She is introduced as a happy-go-lucky young girl who is in no hurry to get married. After her journey with Madhav starts off with silly fights and misunderstandings, she falls so deeply for him and that too without a strong reason. And even if there is one, it's cliched and outdated.
There's a lengthy comedy episode shot inside a car in the first half. While the entire episode is partly entertaining in itself, it doesn't add much to the story except for leaving a few flashback connectors. The proceedings in the first half, especially a few comedy scenes, sail at a dull pace.
Technical Aspects
Debutant writer-director Padmasri does an okay job with this film that is loosely inspired by the 2016 Malayalam rom-com, Happy Wedding. His writing and direction start off on an unimpressive note initially, but get better as the film progresses.
Music is decent, although not a single song stays with us once we come out of theaters. And like we mentioned above, the songs are situational and don't act like speed-brakers. Cinematography by Srikanth Naroj is pleasant and colorful. Editor Madhu Chintala should have trimmed down the length of the not so entertaining comedy scenes in the first half. Production values are good enough for this small budgeted film.
Verdict On the whole, Shaadi Mubarak is a partly entertaining romantic comedy. There's enough comedy for entertainment seekers and the chemistry between the lead actors is quite good. Barring the sluggish pace in the first half and a few logical hiccups in the second half, you may check out Shaadi Mubarak this weekend. But do keep your expectations low to enjoy it better.
Starring Sagar RK Naidu, Drishya Raghunath, Rahul Ramakrishna, Benarjee, Hema, Rajshree Nair, Aditi Myakal, Ram and others
Director Padmasri.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Wafer thin off course and definitely lethargic start but slowly goes smooth. Still the movie could have been shortened and edited better. Obviously the screenplay also could have been worked upon and made much much better.
Sagar is just decent. He doesn't look charming and his performance in emotional scenes is bad. Newcomer Drishya Raghunath is a good find. She does both light-hearted and emotional scenes with equal ease. Rest of the actors justify their roles with decent performances.
A major part of the story happens in a single day and that too inside a car, which is rare in Telugu films. There is also a good dose of situational comedy. The makers should be appreciated for incorporating only a few situational songs, as this doesn't cause major hindrances to the story flow.
There's a lengthy comedy episode shot inside a car in the first half. While the entire episode is partly entertaining in itself, it doesn't add much to the story except for leaving a few flashback connectors. The proceedings in the first half, especially a few comedy scenes, sail at a dull pace.
Starring : Sagar RK Naidu, Drishya Raghunath, Rahul Ramakrishna, Benarjee, Hema, Rajshree Nair, Aditi Myakal, Ram and others
Director : Padmasri
Producer : Dil Raju, Shirish
Music Director : Sunil Kashyap
Cinematography : Srikanth Naroj
Editor Madhu Chintala
TV star Sagar RK Naidu of Mogalirekulu fame is once again trying his luck as a hero after 3 years. With Dil Raju producing the movie, there has been a decent buzz for Shaadi Mubarak and the recently released fun trailer further boosted this positive buzz. Let's see how the film fares.
Story
Sunnipenta Madhav (Sagar RK Naidu), an NRI from Australia who is in search of his bride, lands in Hyderabad to attend three Pellichoopulu in a single day. Thupakula Satyabhama (Drishya Raghunath), daughter of a wedding consultant, accompanies Madhav to his Pellichoopulu. How Madhav ignores his three prospective brides and how he and Satyabhama fall in love with each other after several silly fights and misunderstandings forms the rest of the story.
Plus Points Sagar is quite good in his role. He looks charming and his performance in emotional scenes is decent. Newcomer Drishya Raghunath is a good find. She does both light-hearted and emotional scenes with equal ease. Rest of the actors justify their roles with decent performances.
A major part of the story happens in a single day and that too inside a car, which is rare in Telugu films. There is also a good dose of situational comedy. The makers should be appreciated for incorporating only a few situational songs, as this doesn't cause major hindrances to the story flow.
Minus Points
The major issue in Shaadi Mubarak is the leading lady Satyabhama's characterization. She is introduced as a happy-go-lucky young girl who is in no hurry to get married. After her journey with Madhav starts off with silly fights and misunderstandings, she falls so deeply for him and that too without a strong reason. And even if there is one, it's cliched and outdated.
There's a lengthy comedy episode shot inside a car in the first half. While the entire episode is partly entertaining in itself, it doesn't add much to the story except for leaving a few flashback connectors. The proceedings in the first half, especially a few comedy scenes, sail at a dull pace.
Technical Aspects
Debutant writer-director Padmasri does an okay job with this film that is loosely inspired by the 2016 Malayalam rom-com, Happy Wedding. His writing and direction start off on an unimpressive note initially, but get better as the film progresses.
Music is decent, although not a single song stays with us once we come out of theaters. And like we mentioned above, the songs are situational and don't act like speed-brakers. Cinematography by Srikanth Naroj is pleasant and colorful. Editor Madhu Chintala should have trimmed down the length of the not so entertaining comedy scenes in the first half. Production values are good enough for this small budgeted film.
Verdict On the whole, Shaadi Mubarak is a partly entertaining romantic comedy. There's enough comedy for entertainment seekers and the chemistry between the lead actors is quite good. Barring the sluggish pace in the first half and a few logical hiccups in the second half, you may check out Shaadi Mubarak this weekend. But do keep your expectations low to enjoy it better.
Starring Sagar RK Naidu, Drishya Raghunath, Rahul Ramakrishna, Benarjee, Hema, Rajshree Nair, Aditi Myakal, Ram and others
Director Padmasri.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Time Pass Movie
RKS2K26 March 2021
It's RK naidus best movie..
muddunune28 March 2021
Nice watch
bhargavkrishna-bobby27 March 2021
Short film
tejunidhi11 April 2021
Movie is so good.. Nice screenplay
saichakilam26 March 2021
Feel good movie
saikrishnakonda26 March 2021
Good story line, action perfprmance by hero, jeroine are awesome. Felt like realistic. Amd we connected to characters so much even if you cone out of the movue we still feel that. Overall worth watching and entertainer...
Nice movie recent days
blissonu28 March 2021
Nice movie
praveensurampally26 March 2021
Nice movie
jinalshah-4610525 March 2021
Fun and every entertaining, very underated movie
venkatakarthik-k25 April 2021
I don't know what is wrong with telugu people . They make huge hit of stupid routine movies like uppena but they don't make hit movies like this with geninue story and good entertaining movie .
Usually these days I'm not liking telugu movies with same routine stories but this one is original , pretty good.
Usually these days I'm not liking telugu movies with same routine stories but this one is original , pretty good.
Well made movie
kulsuresh1 December 2021
The movie story line is different but theme and climaxes are very predictable, but Sagar and Disha Ranganth acted very well. You don't feel bored at any part of movie. All credit goes to screen play and director. Refreshing presentation of a story.
Movie is very nice
shyama-2494526 March 2021
Happiest Movie.
perlakarthikreddy1 April 2021
One of the best movies that I have seen in recent times. One who likes rom-comedy will definitely enjoy this one. Heroine and hero were par in their roles. Specially, heroine acting was joyful. Pleasant to watch and don't miss it.
Clean Rom Com
pavan57515 April 2021
good movie
info-2309217 April 2021
Good movie
kishoremoganti31 March 2021
One of the best movies I've seen in recent days
Friday-6pm4 January 2022
Fantastic movie! Great screen play
deepakrshenoy5 December 2021
Awesome
vinayerppsft30 March 2021
Full Timepass
mailppk-309077 May 2021
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