Movie Name: Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi
Rating: 2.5/5
Cast: Ravi Teja, Dimple Hayathi, Ashika Ranganath, Satya, Vennela Kishore and Others
Director: Kishore Tirumala
Produced By: Sudhakar Cherukuri
Release Date: 13th January 2026
Ravi Teja comes up with Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi this Sankranthi, which is a romantic family enterainer. Starring Dimple Hayathi and Ashika Ranganath as the female leads, the film’s trailer and songs have received a positive response. Now let us see whether the film lives up to the hype in the following review.
Story:
Bhartha Mahasayulaki Wignyapthi revolves around Ram Satya Narayana, who is married to Balamani, a strict and devoted wife. Ram gets involved in an affair with Manasa when he travels to Spain to meet her under the pretext of a business proposal. The rest of the film focuses on how Ram deals with this situation and tries to resolve the conflict.
Performances:
Ravi Teja appears in a role that is different from his usual mass- or action-oriented characters. He manages to make a few moments work, but there is nothing groundbreaking or extraordinary about his performance.
Dimple Hayathi and Ashika Ranganath look beautiful on screen, but they get little scope to showcase their acting skills.
Vennela Kishore is decent in his sidekick role, while Sunil delivers some genuinely hilarious moments. Satya’s comedy does not make the desired impact except in one episode. Muralidhar Goud is underutilized. Child artist Rohan Roy and the rest of the cast perform adequately.
Analysis:
Kishore Tirumala directs the film, Bhartha Mahasayulaki Wignyapthi. It begins on a weak note, as the Spain episode fails to create much impact. Satya’s comedy scenes fall flat, and the romantic portions between Ravi Teja and Ashika Ranganath are also not very effective.
The narrative improves once the story shifts to India. A few scenes between Ravi Teja and Vennela Kishore work well, and an episode featuring Sunil stands out as particularly funny. The interval block is also handled nicely.
The second half has some enjoyable comedic moments, but the major conflict lacks the intrigue and excitement needed to keep the audience fully engaged. The pub song sequence has a good idea behind it, but it gets stretched.
Satya’s re-entry raises expectations, and the dumb charades sequence provides some fun. However, the climax, where the issue is resolved, feels plain and too convenient.
Positives:
- Pre-Interval and Interval Episodes
- Hotel Sequence
- Satya Episode at the Pre-Climax
Negatives:
- Initial Dull Moments
- Inconsistent Screenplay
- A Few Boring Scenes
- Convenient Climax
Bhartha Mahaseyulaku Wignyapthi Review and Verdict:
Bhartha Mahasayulaki Wignyapthi presents Ravi Teja in a light-hearted role. While the film has a few well-made comedy blocks, it fails to raise the bar and remains at an ordinary level.
