| Movie Name | Sing Geetham |
| Rating | |
| Cast | Ahilya Bamroo, Ayaan K., Shalini Kondepudi, Tulasi Shivamani, Banerjee Maganti, Agu Stanley Chiedozie, Sivanarayana |
| Director | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao |
| Produced By | Vyjayanthi Movies, Swapna Cinema |
| Release Date | June 12, 2026 |
Sing Geetham is a new-age musical fantasy film directed by legendary filmmaker Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. Produced by Nag Ashwin and presented by veteran producer C. Ashwini Dutt, the film has hit screens worldwide today. Here’s our complete Sing Geetham review.
Story
Set in the fictional village of Kuberapuram, Andhra Pradesh, the story follows a gold mining company led by Brahmayya (played by Benarji) and his daughter, Renu (Shalini Kondepudi). When business partner Pratap (Ayaan) arrives, he encounters Gowri (Ahilya Bamroo), a spirited local woman fighting to protect the village’s last remaining tree from mining operations.
After a tragic incident, Gowri loses faith and curses the village deity, Kubera, for failing to intervene against mounting injustice. This results in a mysterious outcome — all the villagers can no longer talk normally and must communicate only through songs. How the villagers deal with this unexpected curse and find their way back to normalcy forms the rest of the story.
Performances
Ahilya Bamroo delivers a lively and effective performance. From the opening scene to the end, she carries her character with confidence and conviction. Ayaan and Shalini Kondepudi also deliver convincing performances, while Siva Narayana, Benarji, and others provide solid support.
Analysis
Singeetham Srinivasa Rao, known for classics like Aditya 369 and Michael Madana Kama Rajan, comes up with an out-of-the-box concept for Sing Geetham. The film starts on an ordinary note and takes its time to establish the setup. But from the moment the turn arrives in the story, it delivers some unique and entertaining scenes.
The film also delivers a meaningful message about human greed and climate protection. The second half has some effective conversations and emotional scenes, including the backstory, and the climax is satisfying.
The main issue with the film is that both halves have some parts where a repetitive feel pops up, and scenes start to stretch beyond expectations. Still, the film holds together and ends well, as mentioned above.
Positives
- Interesting and Unique Plot
- Strong Performances
- DSP’s Music Works Well
- Fun Scenes Involving the Musical Twist
- Emotional Scenes in the Second Half
Negatives
- Repetitive Feel at a Few Places
- Some Stretched Scenes
- A Few Crucial Scenes Don’t Deliver the Intended Emotional Impact Because of the Musical Theme
Sing Geetham Review – Final Verdict
Sing Geetham is a well-intentioned musical experiment that carries a thoughtful message. Though the film has some pacing issues and stretched parts, Devi Sri Prasad‘s music and the emotional quotient work well and make it a pleasant watch. Director Singeetham Srinivasa Rao‘s unique vision shines through this experimental musical fantasy.
