Saindhav Movie Review: A somewhat captivating action drama
Saindhav Movie Review: A somewhat captivating action drama

Saindhav Movie Review: A somewhat captivating action drama

Saindhav Movie January 13, 2024 is the release date.

Saindhav Movie Rating: 2.75 out of 5 stars

Cast members including Andrea Jeremiah, Jisshu Sengupta, Venkatesh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Shraddha Srinath, and others

Sailesh Kolanu, director

Producer: Boyanapalli Venkat

Santosh Narayan is the music director.

Cameraman: S. Manikandan

Editor: Bradley H.

Associated Links: Trailer

In the action drama Saindhav, Venkatesh, the most endearing actor, teams up with Sailesh Kolanu, the star of HIT. Featuring an ensemble star cast, this is Venkatesh’s 75th film. Making his Tollywood debut is the versatile actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui. Let’s check out the film.

Story:

He is employed by the customs department as a crane operator. Manogya (Shraddha Srinath), a cab driver, looks after Saindhav’s daughter Gayathri (Baby Sara Palekar). Gayathri passes out in school one day. When the physicians take Gayathri to the hospital, they discover that she has spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). A 17 crore investment is required for Gayathri. What was Saindhav’s next move? Was his daughter saved by him? What relationship does he have with Mukesh Rishi’s character Mitra, the head of a drug and arms cartel? This is the subject matter of the film.

Bonus Points:

Triumph One actor who can play any part with great conviction is Venkatesh. Without a doubt, Venky is the movie’s heart and soul. From beginning to conclusion, the entire movie rests on his shoulders. The actor has a powerful on-screen presence and delivers strong performances in action sequences. There are some poignant moments in which Venkatesh excels as usual.

Saindhav’s final thirty minutes are captivating, with strong action sequences and Venky’s action figure. On screen, the Bujjikondave song has a pleasing melody. Nawazuddin Siddiqui attempts to inject a lighthearted touch into the film, and he occasionally makes the audience giggle.

It’s fantastic that the creators of Saindhav attempted to raise awareness of the hereditary disorder SMA and the efforts being made by NGOs. The cameraman, Manikandan, does a great job of capturing the well-composed battle scenes. Among all the pieces, the interval action set piece sticks out.

Negative Points:

Despite Saindhav’s excellent and very promising concept, the director was unable to develop an engaging story. Most of the screenplay is uninteresting. The first thirty minutes are dull and uninteresting, and the world-building is poorly done. The first hour is filled with a lot of boring moments.

Saindhav has a great cast of actors, but because of the way their parts are written, none of them really stand out. Generic roles are unappealing for an actor of Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s caliber. Despite his best efforts, Nawazuddin Siddiqui is unable to shine due to the writing. Better roles were well-deserved by Andrea Jeremiah, Ruhani Sharma, Jisshu Sengupta, Arya, Mukesh Rishi, and Jayaprakash. The story also contains logical fallacies.

The background score plays a critical role in augmenting the impact of any action movie. Sadly, Santosh Narayanan’s background score is awful and doesn’t really enhance the movie in any way. In actuality, the background score lessened the effect of the well-designed action sections.

Technical Details:

Cinematographer Manikandan has done a great job of capturing the imaginary metropolis, and the production qualities are high-quality. The work of the art direction team was excellent. The movie could have been lot better if the background music had been better. The editing is not too bad.

It’s not very well directed by Sailesh Kolanu. The movie lacks a compelling story and fails to reach the required highs, while having a nice idea.

Conclusion:

Saindhav has a decent idea overall, however the story is largely uninteresting and unoriginal. The biggest things of Saindhav are the last thirty minutes and Venkatesh’s stunning performance. The background score is yet another major flaw that significantly lessens the impact. The film is passable, but Venky’s performance and a few poignant moments elevate it above average. Therefore, it’s advisable to manage your expectations.

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