Synopsis
Directed by Srinivas Raju, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi marks a departure from his usual crime dramas, venturing into the romantic comedy genre. The film, though formulaic and somewhat predictable, is brought to life by Ganesh's charismatic performance. Returning to the silver screen after a hiatus, Ganesh effortlessly carries the movie with his trademark charm and style.
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Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi Movie Review : Movie Review: Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi - Ganesh shines in this breezy rom-c
Critic's Rating: 3.5/5
Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi unfolds with the song "My Marriage is Fixed," featuring Krishna (Ganesh), a character who firmly believes that love will eventually find its way. Having completed an MBA from Harvard University and now in his 30s, Krishna is ready to settle down. However, his search for the right bride is complicated by his large, traditional joint family, whose approval he seeks for the match. This leads to a series of humorous and heartfelt challenges.
As Krishna navigates the uncertainty surrounding his marriage prospects, he meets Pranaya (Malavika Nair), a woman raised in an orphanage that she now helps run. Intrigued by her, Krishna decides to win her over without revealing his true identity, working as a driver to get closer to her.
Complicating matters further, Jahnavi (Sharanya Shetty), a woman from an affluent family, is determined to marry Krishna at any cost, adding an unexpected twist to the story.
Directed by Srinivas Raju, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi marks a departure from his usual crime dramas, venturing into the romantic comedy genre. The film, though formulaic and somewhat predictable, is brought to life by Ganesh's charismatic performance. Returning to the silver screen after a hiatus, Ganesh effortlessly carries the movie with his trademark charm and style.
While the film could benefit from a tighter narrative and shorter runtime, the songs add a refreshing touch, and the beautifully captured sequences elevate the overall experience. The supporting cast, including Shashi Kumar, Srinivas Murthy, Avinash, Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Shruthi, Ashok, and Ramakrishna, contributes significantly to keeping the story engaging. Sharanya Shetty shines in a role with grey shades, and Malavika Nair makes good use of her ample screen time, delivering a solid performance.
In conclusion, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi is a lighthearted and entertaining watch, perfect for a one-time viewing.
As Krishna navigates the uncertainty surrounding his marriage prospects, he meets Pranaya (Malavika Nair), a woman raised in an orphanage that she now helps run. Intrigued by her, Krishna decides to win her over without revealing his true identity, working as a driver to get closer to her.
Complicating matters further, Jahnavi (Sharanya Shetty), a woman from an affluent family, is determined to marry Krishna at any cost, adding an unexpected twist to the story.
Directed by Srinivas Raju, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi marks a departure from his usual crime dramas, venturing into the romantic comedy genre. The film, though formulaic and somewhat predictable, is brought to life by Ganesh's charismatic performance. Returning to the silver screen after a hiatus, Ganesh effortlessly carries the movie with his trademark charm and style.
While the film could benefit from a tighter narrative and shorter runtime, the songs add a refreshing touch, and the beautifully captured sequences elevate the overall experience. The supporting cast, including Shashi Kumar, Srinivas Murthy, Avinash, Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Shruthi, Ashok, and Ramakrishna, contributes significantly to keeping the story engaging. Sharanya Shetty shines in a role with grey shades, and Malavika Nair makes good use of her ample screen time, delivering a solid performance.
In conclusion, Krishnam Pranaya Sakhi is a lighthearted and entertaining watch, perfect for a one-time viewing.
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