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Sing geetham Movie Review

1 Visninger· 12/06/26
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⁣Sing geetham Movie Review | Ahilya bamroo | Nag Ashwin

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Sing Geetham Movie :
Sing Geetham is a 2026 Indian Telugu-language musical fantasy film directed by the legendary veteran filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao (marking his return to directing). Produced by Nag Ashwin, the film is famously notable for being an experimental project where almost all dialogue is presented in musical form.

Cast & Crew :
Director : Singeetham Srinivasa Rao
Producer : Nag Ashwin (under Vyjayanthi Movies & Swapna Cinema)
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Lead Cast : Ayaan K. , Ahilya Bamroo , Shalini Kondepudi , and Tulasi Shivamani

Sing Geetham Movie Review :
What if, in a village, every word people spoke came out not as speech, but as a song?
Was it a curse? A miracle? Or a warning from nature against human greed?
Today, we are reviewing the movie Sing Geetham.

First, let's talk about the story...

After being released from prison, a young man named Pratap receives documents related to property left behind by his father. In search of those assets, he travels to a village called Kuberapuram, where he learns that his father owned a private gold mine.

Meanwhile, Renu, the daughter of another mine owner in the village, wants to sell the mines to foreign investors. Pratap, who initially comes only for money, shares a similar mindset.

However, things begin to change after he meets Gauri, a young woman fighting to protect the last remaining tree in the village.

One day, while trying to stop the tree from being cut down, Gauri accidentally falls into Kubera's cave. Soon after, a strange curse falls upon the villagers.

From that moment on, every word they speak comes out in the form of a song.

Why did this curse occur?
How do the villagers overcome it?
What is the secret hidden behind the gold mine?
What is Pratap's past?

To find answers to these questions, you'll have to watch the movie.

Now, coming to the analysis...
The biggest attraction of this film is undoubtedly Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's experiment.
Usually, films contain a few songs. But here, almost the entire movie unfolds through songs. Even the dialogues are delivered in rhythm and tune.
This offers a completely fresh experience for Telugu audiences.

Within the first 20 minutes, the film neatly establishes the characters, the village, and the gold mine backdrop. Once the concept of people speaking through songs begins, the movie enters an entirely different zone.

The first half is largely driven by comedy, and several scenes genuinely make you laugh. However, because the same concept continues for a long time, the film occasionally feels a bit repetitive and slow.

The interval block is fairly simple.
The second half introduces more emotional depth. Pratap's flashback and the history of the village add substance to the story.
However, the climax feels somewhat overdramatic. Also, a few important questions remain unanswered.

Why exactly was Pratap sent to prison?
What did his father actually do?
If such a huge gold mine existed, why didn't the government take notice?

These logical questions linger in the audience's mind.

That said, the film's message is commendable.
The way it addresses themes like human greed, environmental destruction, and nature conservation through a fantasy backdrop is quite impressive.

Coming to the performances...
Newcomer Ahalya Bamroo delivers a very natural performance and connects well during emotional scenes.
Ayaan also gives a decent performance that suits his character.
Shalini Kondepudi impresses in her role with negative shades.

Special appearances by Rahul Ravindran, Nivetha Pethuraj, Vijay Deverakonda, and Anudeep come as pleasant surprises for the audience.

DSP handles that enormous responsibility brilliantly.
Though some tunes may remind audiences of his earlier works, his music is what truly holds the film together.

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