Samajavaragamana Movie 2025

Directed by Ram Abbaraju and written by Bhanu Bogavarapu, Samajavaragamana is a comedy-drama film presented by AK Entertainments and Hasya Movies. Produced by Razesh Danda and Anil Sunkara, it was released in theaters on April 23, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 20 minutes.

Samajavaragamana 2025 Movie Overview

Movie NameSamajavaragamana 2025 Movie
Original LanguageTelugu
Spoken LanguageHindi
Release Date23 April 2025
Runtime2 hour and 20 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresComedy Drama
DirectorRam Abbaraju
ProducerRazesh Danda, Anil Sunkara

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Samajavaragamana 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorCharacter
Sree VishnuBala Subramanyam “Balu”
Reba Monica JohnSarayu
PramodiniBalu’s mother
Srikanth IyyengarRama Krishna
Vennela KishoreKula Sekhar, Sarayu’s cousin
Rajeev KanakalaSarayu’s biological father

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Samajavaragamana 2025 Movie Review

The story centers on Bala Subramanyam, or Balu (Sree Vishnu), a middle-class ticketing clerk at a Hyderabad multiplex, shouldering the responsibility of his quirky family. His father, Uma Maheswara Rao (Naresh VK), has been chasing a bachelor’s degree for three decades to unlock a massive inheritance tied to his grandfather’s will. Balu, wary of romance due to past experiences, humorously ensures girls tie him a Rakhi to avoid relationships. The plot thickens when Sarayu (Reba Monica John), a vibrant college student, becomes a paying guest at Balu’s home. Their budding romance faces hilarious and unexpected challenges, including a surprising family twist that drives the second half. The film balances situational comedy with emotional beats, culminating in a satisfying, if slightly convenient, climax.

Sree Vishnu is the heart of the film, effortlessly blending humor and sincerity. His comic timing, especially in a standout monologue about modern relationships, is a crowd-pleaser, earning applause in theaters. Naresh VK delivers a career-defining performance as the perpetually failing student, with his exam-cheating antics and father-son banter stealing the first half. Reba Monica John, in her Telugu debut, brings charm and grace, though her role feels underutilized post-interval. Vennela Kishore’s eccentric Kula Sekhar injects fresh energy in the second half, despite a familiar trope, while Srikanth Iyengar and Sudarshan (as “Box Office Badshah”) add depth to the ensemble. The cast’s chemistry elevates the simple premise into a laugh riot.

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