Select Page

 ARJUN S/O VYJANTHI

Title: Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi (2025) – Movie Review
Rating: ★★½ (2.5/5)


Story:

Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi follows the emotional and action-packed journey of Arjun, a passionate young man raised by a powerful and disciplined mother, Vyjayanthi. She’s a respected cop who wants her son to join the police force, but Arjun’s rebellious nature takes him down a different path. The film explores their clashing ideologies, family drama, and a series of twists that test their bond.

Despite a promising premise, the screenplay ends up being inconsistent. The mother-son conflict feels undercooked, and the twists don’t always land with the impact they should.


Artists’ Performances:

  • Nandamuri Kalyan Ram does justice to his role as Arjun with intense expressions and solid screen presence.

  • Vijayashanti brings strength and elegance as Vyjayanthi. Her commanding role is one of the film’s major highlights.

  • Saiee Manjrekar gets limited scope, playing a typical love interest without much depth.

  • Supporting actors like Sohail Khan, Arjun Rampal, and Srikanth have brief moments, but nothing stands out.


Direction:

Director Srinivas Pradeep Chilukuri tries to blend family emotions with mass elements and action drama. While his intent is clear, the execution feels uneven. Some emotional scenes work well, but the narrative often loses focus.


Music:

B. Ajaneesh Loknath delivers a decent soundtrack. The background score lifts the action scenes, but the songs are not particularly memorable. None of them really stay with you after the film ends.


Other Technical Departments:

  • Cinematography by C. Ram Prasad is impressive in action sequences and emotional montages.

  • Editing by Tammiraju could’ve been tighter—especially in the second half, where the pace slows down noticeably.

  • Production values by Ashoka Creations and NTR Arts are solid, with good set pieces and action choreography.


Analysis:

Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi had the potential to deliver a powerful emotional story with mass appeal. While it succeeds in parts—mainly due to the lead performances—it struggles with a predictable plot and an uneven screenplay. It might appeal to fans of action dramas and Kalyan Ram’s mass image, but it doesn’t fully live up to the hype.


Final Verdict:
A mother-son drama wrapped in an action format that doesn’t quite hit the emotional mark. Watch it if you’re a fan of the lead cast or action thrillers with a family touch.

Videos and Trailers

Gallery

Featured

Now Playing & Coming Soon

HIT3

2hr 35min |
Releasing May 1, 2025

Jack

2hr 35min |
Released Apl 10, 2025

Jailer

2hr 35min |
Released Sep 12, 2025

Mad Square

2hr 35min |
Released Mar 28, 20225

More…