Title: Bhalare Sitram
Release Date: 08-08-2025
Cast: Shiva, Krishna, Divya Dicholkar, Mounika
DOP: Satish
Producers: Srinivasa Rao Savaram, Subba Rao
Director: Tumma Lakshma Reddy
Banner: Sri Lakshmi Creations
Release: SKML Motion Picture
Sometimes, unexpected relationships and unforeseen events can completely change our lives. Bhalare Sitram, produced by Srinivasa Rao Savaram and Subba Rao under the Sri Lakshmi Creations banner, is directed by Tumma Lakshma Reddy. Featuring Shiva, *Krishna, Divya Dicholkar, and Mounika in lead roles, the film blends humor and emotions in a story revolving around the conflict between two newly married couples. Let’s see how this film, now in theatres, fares.
Story
Shiva (Shiva Rajput) – Sita are one couple. Pandu (Panddu Chelimi) – Divya (Divya Dicholkar) are another. Both couples, living in different places, are enjoying their newly married lives until an old connection between them unexpectedly comes to light. How is one man’s wife connected to another? After this truth is revealed, misunderstandings and conflicts arise between the couples. Where does this problem lead? That’s for the audience to find out in theatres.
Performances
Shiva – Impresses with his cool look and natural acting.
Divya Dicholkar – Performs well, especially in emotional sequences.
Panddu Chelimi – Brings entertainment with his comic timing and natural dialogue delivery.
Krishna – Shines in a mute role with expressive body language and emotions.
Kosuri Mounika – Naturally portrays her role with the required seriousness.
Technical Department
Director Lakshma Reddy Tumma – Presents a simple storyline with lighthearted twists, making it appealing to family audiences.
Music (Sami Kattupalli) – Songs are average, but the background score elevates emotional moments.
Cinematography (Satish) – Captures the lives and emotions of the two couples effectively.
Editing (Srinivasa Rao) – Crisp first half, decent second half.
Analysis
Director Lakshma Reddy Tumma has successfully portrayed how married life faces similar challenges, whether it’s in villages among the less educated or in cities among the highly educated. He effectively brings to screen the kind of conflicts today’s couples encounter. The drama and twists between the two couples keep the audience engaged and even bring occasional laughs. Natural performances, humor, and emotional moments hold the film together.
Bhalare Sitram is a simple yet engaging family drama. The conflict between two new couples, the secrets from their past, and the resulting emotional journey make it worth watching. It’s a relatable film for today’s youth and family audiences.
Rating: 3/5