Among the Sankranthi releases, Nari Nari Naduma Murari came with low expectations. Starring Sharwanand and directed by Ram Abbaraju, the film surprised audiences. Did this film manage to come out on top? Let’s find out.
Nari Nari Naduma Murari Story: Goutham (Sharwanand) convinces Nithya’s (Sakshi Vaidya) father and plans their wedding. His uncle insists on a registered marriage due to Goutham’s father remarrying at 59. At the register office, Goutham faces a shocking twist. How he handles this situation forms the story of Nari Nari Naduma Murari.
Performances: Naresh steals the show with his brilliant comedy timing and hilarious punch dialogues. Sharwanand looks fresh and energetic, delivering fun through expressions and emotional scenes.
Sakshi Vaidya fits well as Nithya, responding neatly to comedy, and shows promise with the right choices. Samyuktha Menon impresses in a limited role. Comedy by Sudarshan, Vennela Kishore, Sampath Raj, Getup Srinu, Siri Hanumanthu, and Satya works consistently and keeps the film engaging.
Technical Aspects: The writing by Ram Abbaraju, Bhanu Bhogavarapu, and Nandu Savirigana deserves special praise. The core idea feels fresh, and the way it is handled is equally new. Writing and presenting Naresh’s character so carefully without causing any discomfort is commendable.
Ram Abbaraju excels in scene composition and screenplay. Smart spoofs and a racy second half add strength. Despite minor technical flaws, comedy covers them well. Vishal Chandrasekhar’s songs are forgettable, but the background score, editing, and styling work effectively.
Analysis: With no expectations, Nari Nari Naduma Murari delivers strong comedy and surprises audiences. Powered by Ram Abbaraju’s writing, Naresh’s role, and Sharwanand’s energy, it stands as the second Sankranthi choice after Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu, with winner potential if promoted well.
Verdict: Nari Nari Naduma Murari wins with clean humor, smart writing, and strong performances. Naresh shines, Sharwanand brings energy, and the film delivers solid laughs, making it a satisfying festive watch.
Bottom Line: A surprise Sankranthi entertainer.
Rating: 3/5