‘KanyaKumari’ Movie Review
Film: KanyaKumari
Release Date: 27 August 2025
CBFC Rating: UA
Run-time: 2h 15m
Cast: Geeth Saini, Sreecharan Rachakonda, Bhadram, Muralidhar Goud, Prabhavathi
Presented By Madhu Shalini
Music: Ravi Nidamarthy
DOP: Shiva Gajula, Haricharan K
Editor: Naresh Adupa
Co-Producer: Satish Reddy Chinta
Written Produced And Directed By Srujan Attada
Actress Madhu Shalini Presented romantic drama Kanya Kumari directed by Srujan Attada, starring Geet Saini and Sricharan Rachakonda. The film hit the big screens on August 27 on the eve of Vinayaka Chavithi. Let’s take a look at how the film turned out to be in the following review.
Plot
Kanyakumari tells the story of Tirupati (Sricharan Rachakonda), a young man who wants to become a farmer, and Kanyakumari (Geet Saini), a girl who dreams of becoming a software engineer. Despite their different backgrounds and aspirations, they fall in love, but their relationship is put to the test when Kanyakumari’s family sets conditions for her marriage. What follows forms the crux of Kanyakumari.
Performances
Geet Saini delivering a brilliant performance as Kanyakumari. She embodies her role as a village girl with a goal to grow up in life and impresses the audience with her dialogues and acting. Sricharan Rachakonda plays the role of Tirupati well, conveying the message of a farmer and impresses in the love story. The supporting cast, including Bhadram, also delivers good performances.
Highlights:
Fresh Story
Good Dialogues
Good Performances
Beautiful Cinematography
Drawbacks:
Drag In Parts
Climax
Analysis
The plot of Kanya Kumari is a simple love story set in a village environment. The film explores the themes of love, family, and career aspirations. The story is engaging, with a good mix of romance, comedy, and emotional moments. The film’s first half is a fun and beautiful love story, while the second half is more serious and emotional. Kanya Kumari is a well made rural love story without much lag. The climax could have been handled better.
The film’s cinematography and visuals are good, capturing the natural beauty of the village environment. The background music and songs are decent. The dialogues are well written and engaging. The film’s pacing is slow, especially in the second half, and some scenes could have been shortened to make the story more impactful. Kanya Kumari is a decent watch for those who enjoy village love stories and it is worth watching for its fresh story and good performances.
Rating: 3/5
Bottom-line: Decent Rural Love Story