Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru 2025 Movie

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The Hindi film Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru, a family drama, premiered in theaters on July 6, 2025. Satish Vegesna wrote and directed the 2-hour and 27-minute movie, which was produced by Chinthapalli Ramarao under the Sri Vedhakshara Movies banner.

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Movie NameSri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru 2025 Movie
Original LanguageTelugu
Spoken LanguageHindi
Release Date6 July 2025
Runtime2 hour and 27 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresFamily Drama
DirectorSatish Vegesna
ProducerChinthapalli Ramarao

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Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru 2025 Movie Star Cast

Actor/Actress NameRole
Sampada Hulivana
Rao Ramesh
Narne Nithiin
Racha Ravi
Priya Machiraju
Jabardasth Nagireddy

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Sri Sri Sri Raja Vaaru 2025 Movie Review

The film, a remake of the 2018 Malayalam movie Theevandi, stars Narne Nithiin as Raja, a chain smoker whose addiction complicates his love story with Nitya (Sampada Hulivana) and strains family ties in the rural setting of Atreyapuram, Andhra Pradesh. The plot revolves around Raja’s struggle to overcome his smoking habit to win back his love and restore his father’s reputation, set against a backdrop of political rivalry between two families.

Critics have panned the film for its predictable storyline and lackluster execution. M9.news rates it 1.5/5, calling it “utterly boring” with a “lazy narrative” that fails to capitalize on its thin plot, despite attempts at humor. OTTplay gives it 2/5, labeling it “old-school, preachy, and boring,” with a narrative stuck in the late ’90s and overly moralistic dialogue. 123telugu.com also rates it 2/5, noting that while Narne Nithiin delivers a sincere performance, the film lacks engaging moments and feels outdated. Eenadu.net and 10tv.in echo these sentiments, highlighting the film’s failure to leverage its cast or premise effectively, despite its initial announcement generating buzz due to Narne Nithiin’s connection to Jr. NTR.

Performances receive mixed feedback. Narne Nithiin is seen as competent but limited by a weak script, while veterans Rao Ramesh and Naresh deliver the emotional weight, though their roles are underutilized. Sampada’s role as Nitya fades into the background, and the comedic elements, including actors like Sudarshan and Racha Ravi, fall flat due to uninspired writing. The music by Kailas Menon is minimal, which critics note as a small mercy given the weak narrative, and the cinematography by Damu Narravula is adequate but unremarkable.

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