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“Sasivadane” Review: A Love Story That Misses the Mark Despite Visual Appeal

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
October 10, 2025
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Ahiteja Bellamkonda’s second directorial venture, Sasivadane, finally hit theaters on October 10th, after being in production for nearly three years. Marketed with the promise of a unique climax and fresh emotional depth in Telugu cinema, the film set high expectations among moviegoers. But does it deliver the magic it promised? Let’s delve into how this much-awaited romantic drama fares in terms of story, performances, and technical execution.

Story

The narrative follows Raghava (Rakshit Atluri), a young graduate preparing to pursue higher studies. His life takes an unexpected turn when he crosses paths with Sasi (Komalee Prasad). What begins as a charming love-at-first-sight moment soon unfolds into a tale of affection, rivalry, and unexpected consequences. Raghava’s growing animosity with Sasi’s cousin sparks a chain of events that test their relationship’s strength and resilience.

Performances

Rakshit Atluri portrays Raghava with sincerity, fitting the role of an ordinary young man in love. Although his performance feels natural, his expressions could have conveyed more emotional maturity. Komalee Prasad, on the other hand, makes a strong impression in her initial scenes, exuding charm and screen presence, but her character arc remains underdeveloped.

Veteran actor Sriman is effective as Raghava’s father, delivering a performance many can relate to. Subrahmanyam brings in moments of light humor, but the comedic interludes feel inconsistent with the overall tone of the film.

Behind the Scenes

On the technical front, Sasivadane boasts some commendable highlights. Saravana Vasudevan’s music elevates key emotional moments, although inconsistent sound mixing occasionally drowns out dialogue clarity. The cinematography by Saikumar beautifully captures the lush Godavari landscapes, offering a visual treat despite the overuse of blurred shots that slightly distract from the experience.

The production design and costumes deserve appreciation for their aesthetic detailing. Vibrant color palettes and traditional styling add to the overall visual charm. However, the film’s editing feels patchy — unnecessary sequences in the first half could have been trimmed to improve pacing. Similarly, the action sequences lack impact, diminishing the intensity of pivotal scenes.

Final Verdict

Despite its strong technical values, Sasivadane struggles to create an emotional connect due to its weak screenplay and predictable storytelling. The first half drags without meaningful progression, while the second half gains some momentum but fails to deliver a satisfying payoff.

While Rakshit Atluri and Komalee Prasad’s performances, along with the impressive visuals and music, offer brief moments of enjoyment, the overall film doesn’t live up to its potential. The lack of narrative depth and underdeveloped characters make Sasivadane more of a missed opportunity than a memorable love story.

While the premise carries familiar romantic undertones, the film’s storytelling struggles to maintain engagement. The first half moves sluggishly, relying heavily on songs and slow-paced sequences without offering any standout emotional beats. The core conflict, particularly the enmity subplot, lacks depth and fails to create the desired dramatic tension, leaving viewers wanting more intensity and connection.

In conclusion, Sasivadane is a visually appealing yet narratively underwhelming romantic drama that falls short of making a lasting impression.

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