Movie Name: Vishnu Vinyasam
Rating: 2.25/5
Cast: Sree Vishnu, Nayan Sarika, Satya, Brahmaji, Murali Sharma
Director: Yadunaath Maruthi Rao
Produced By: Sumanth Naidu.G
Release Date: 27th February 2026
Sree Vishnu, who scored a solid hit with his last release Single, is back with Vishnu Vinyasam, which arrived in theaters today. The film’s teaser promised a hilarious ride. Does it deliver? Here’s our review.
Story
Vishnu Vinyasam tells the tale of a man who deeply believes in astrology. Working as a junior lecturer, he meets a girl and falls in love. The rest of the film explores the twist fate has in store for his love life and how it unfolds.
Performances
Sree Vishnu once again tries to carry the film with his comedy. He makes a few scenes hilarious with his timing and unusual dialogues. But he struggles to excel throughout, as the script doesn’t give him enough push.
Nayan Sarika plays the female lead. Her character has importance in the script, and performance-wise, she’s okay. However, her characterization isn’t convincing. Satya has a lengthy role but manages laughs in only a few scenes. Murali Sharma, Satyam Rajesh, Goparaju Ramana, Brahmaji, and Praveen don’t get much scope.
Direction and Analysis
Director Yadunaath Maruthi Rao builds Vishnu Vinyasam around an interesting concept woven with fun, chaotic proceedings. In the first half, Sree Vishnu delivers entertainment with his trademark energy and comic timing in select scenes.
But the film doesn’t land the hilarious impact it aims for. Scenes start to drag, and the proceedings lose momentum. The interval episode works hilariously and raises hopes for the second half.
Second Half Struggles
The second half starts on a fun note. Scenes involving marriage fixing work well. But again, the film loses tempo as sequences get unnecessarily stretched.
There’s an attempt to bring emotion near the climax. Though the twist regarding the Jatakam works, the climax fails to provide the required entertainment. The revelation doesn’t deliver the needed kick.
Positives
- Sree Vishnu’s comic timing and mannerisms in select scenes
- The interval episode
Negatives
- Dull second half
- Comedy misses the mark after intermission
- Weak music
- Lack of proper flow in proceedings
Verdict
Vishnu Vinyasam has fun moments and a decent impact through the first half. But it lacks consistency in the second half, with overstretched, repetitive scenes and poor emotional beats. Sree Vishnu fans may find some entertainment, but the film needed tighter editing to truly work.
Rating: 2.25/5
