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Sasivadane Movie Review: A Thoughtful Yet Overstretched Love Story

Rakshit Atluri and Komalee Prasad's Sasivadane Movie Review

Movie Name: Sasivadane
Rating: 2.5/5
Cast:
 Rakshit Atluri, Komalee Prasad, Sriman, Deepak Prince, and others
Director: Saimohan Ubbana
Produced By:
 Ahiteja Bellamkonda
Release Date: 10th October 2025

Starring Rakshit Atluri and Komalee Prasad in the lead roles, Sasivadane is the latest love story set against the backdrop of Konaseema. The film’s poster and promos have generated a good amount of interest among audiences. Let us find out what’s the film has in store in our review.

Story:

Sasivadane is set in the early 2000s in a village in the Godavari region. The story follows Raghava (Rakshit Atluri), a cheerful young graduate who lives with his father and best friend. His life takes a turn when he falls in love at first sight with Sasi (Komalee Prasad). She soon returns his feelings, and their love blossoms. However, their happiness is short-lived as Sasi’s brother-in-law (Deepak Prince), who has bad intentions and wants to marry her by force, becomes a major obstacle. The rest of the film shows how Raghava and Sasi fight against these challenges and whether their love survives.

Performances:

Rakshit Atluri delivers a decent performance, especially in emotional scenes. Komalee Prasad stands out with her screen presence and acting. Deepak Prince plays the villain well, though his character lacks depth. Sriman is adequate as Raghava’s father, the actor who appears as the hero’s friend and Jabardasth Bobby try to bring humor, though the comedy does not add much to the story. The supporting cast performs reasonably.

Analysis:

Director Saimohan Ubbana presents a routine love story and attempts to add intensity with a couple of twists in the second half. The first half begins in the present and shifts to a flashback, but the romantic track feels predictable. The visuals and music help the film a bit and try to contribute to the mood. 

While the second half has some emotional moments and father-son sentiment, the overall narrative lacks energy and fails to keep viewers fully engaged. The villain’s character is not convincingly threatening, and the emotional climax does not land as strongly as intended.

Positives:

  • Lead Pair’s Performance
  • Music/Visuals
  • A Few Crucial Dialogues/Emotional Scenes

Negatives:

  • Dragged Feel
  • Predictable Scenes
  • Lack of Strong Emotional Impact

Sasivadane Movie Review and Verdict:

Despite good performances from the lead pair and suitable songs/visuals, Sasivadane remains a regular love story that tries to be deep but does not quite succeed in its attempt.

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