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The protagonist, with a past, has to cross paths with the underworld if he has to save his daughter from a health crisis and time is running out.The protagonist, with a past, has to cross paths with the underworld if he has to save his daughter from a health crisis and time is running out.The protagonist, with a past, has to cross paths with the underworld if he has to save his daughter from a health crisis and time is running out.
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Saindhav (Victory Venkatesh) has temporarily retired his Saiko avatar to work as a crane operator, supporting his family consisting of a wife and a daughter. There is a cartel illegally training kids by giving them arms and trading them to terrorist outfits. Saiko used to work for this cartel before quitting. After knowing the cartel's dirty operation, Saindhav steals their containers and in the meantime finds out his daughter is suffering from a medical condition which requires an expensive treatment. The story is set up with the baddies wanting the containers and targeting the ailing girl to get it which only allows Saiko to come out of retirement. Bloodshed ensues and how Saiko serves up cold blooded justice forms rest of the story.
Saindhav has the right idea but it falters immensely with the weak screenplay that fails to engage till the end. I wouldn't say overstuffed but it has all the ingredients this particular genre demands to churn out a blockbuster action entertainer. The execution is simply not there as the flow keeps getting jarring and the scene transition end up having no impact. There are bunch of baddies and an over the top Nawazuddin Siddique who tries to entertain throughout but his character arc is messy, a casualty due to the hype lead character gets. For a thriller it's uneven and the baddies are shown to be no match to Saiko even with the setbacks he receives. The dialogues felt weak and too much bloodshed couldn't elevate the bland narrative.
Saindhav has the right idea but it falters immensely with the weak screenplay that fails to engage till the end. I wouldn't say overstuffed but it has all the ingredients this particular genre demands to churn out a blockbuster action entertainer. The execution is simply not there as the flow keeps getting jarring and the scene transition end up having no impact. There are bunch of baddies and an over the top Nawazuddin Siddique who tries to entertain throughout but his character arc is messy, a casualty due to the hype lead character gets. For a thriller it's uneven and the baddies are shown to be no match to Saiko even with the setbacks he receives. The dialogues felt weak and too much bloodshed couldn't elevate the bland narrative.
"Saindhav," featuring Victory Venkatesh and directed by Sailesh, presents itself as an above-average cinematic experience. Venkatesh's performance adds a layer of depth to the film, elevating it from mediocrity. Sailesh's direction brings a fresh perspective, but the execution falls short of creating a truly exceptional movie.
One of the noticeable aspects is the lackluster music. The soundtrack fails to leave a lasting impression, lacking the memorable tunes that often accompany successful films. While the visuals and storytelling attempt to compensate for this, a more robust musical score could have added emotional resonance to key scenes.
Despite its shortcomings, "Saindhav" manages to find its footing as a decent film for the 2024 Sankranti season. The storyline, though not groundbreaking, weaves together elements that engage the audience. Venkatesh's portrayal of his character adds credibility to the narrative, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of the actor.
The film benefits from its timely release, tapping into the festive spirit of Sankranti. The cultural backdrop and festive atmosphere contribute to the overall appeal, providing a wholesome entertainment option for audiences during the holiday season.
In conclusion, "Saindhav" is a movie that falls into the above-average category, with Victory Venkatesh's commendable performance being a highlight. While the music may not leave a lasting impression, the film manages to hold its own, offering a decent cinematic experience, particularly suited for the 2024 Sankranti period.
One of the noticeable aspects is the lackluster music. The soundtrack fails to leave a lasting impression, lacking the memorable tunes that often accompany successful films. While the visuals and storytelling attempt to compensate for this, a more robust musical score could have added emotional resonance to key scenes.
Despite its shortcomings, "Saindhav" manages to find its footing as a decent film for the 2024 Sankranti season. The storyline, though not groundbreaking, weaves together elements that engage the audience. Venkatesh's portrayal of his character adds credibility to the narrative, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of the actor.
The film benefits from its timely release, tapping into the festive spirit of Sankranti. The cultural backdrop and festive atmosphere contribute to the overall appeal, providing a wholesome entertainment option for audiences during the holiday season.
In conclusion, "Saindhav" is a movie that falls into the above-average category, with Victory Venkatesh's commendable performance being a highlight. While the music may not leave a lasting impression, the film manages to hold its own, offering a decent cinematic experience, particularly suited for the 2024 Sankranti period.
This movie feels like déjà vu with its overly simple storyline that brings nothing new to the table. We've definitely witnessed this plot somewhere before. The screenplay tries to be a trailblazer in Telugu cinema, but it's like trying to make a sandwich with just one slice of bread - not very satisfying. The first half-hour is a snoozefest, the last half-hour manages to redeem the film a bit, and the middle is just meh.
Venkatesh's character is like a well-cooked dish - written properly with a side of great looks and a dash of impressive performance.
Navazuddin as antagonist is the spice we needed; his performance is like a firecracker. Arya and Shradda are like those tasty appetizers you wish you had more of - limited screen space, but they deliver.
The child actor Baby Sara and the rest of the cast are like the supporting actors in a play - doing their job well without stealing the spotlight.
Cinematography and background score play nice, but the songs are like a bad karaoke night - better skipped. The action sequences are a rollercoaster of thrills, but it gets a tad too violent.
Sailesh's direction is a mixed bag - some scenes are like a chef's kiss, while others leave you wondering if they used salt.
Watching this in theaters might not be the best use of your time, but if you're patient, it could be an okay OTT watch.
Venkatesh's character is like a well-cooked dish - written properly with a side of great looks and a dash of impressive performance.
Navazuddin as antagonist is the spice we needed; his performance is like a firecracker. Arya and Shradda are like those tasty appetizers you wish you had more of - limited screen space, but they deliver.
The child actor Baby Sara and the rest of the cast are like the supporting actors in a play - doing their job well without stealing the spotlight.
Cinematography and background score play nice, but the songs are like a bad karaoke night - better skipped. The action sequences are a rollercoaster of thrills, but it gets a tad too violent.
Sailesh's direction is a mixed bag - some scenes are like a chef's kiss, while others leave you wondering if they used salt.
Watching this in theaters might not be the best use of your time, but if you're patient, it could be an okay OTT watch.
A good attempt at blending action and emotion, but the execution could have been better! Venkatesh and Nawaz give good performances but the rest of the cast don't have much to offer. The action scenes are amazing and the cinematography is nice. There were a couple of emotional blocks that deliver, but due to no proper character development, it doesn't create a big impact. The background music by Santosh Narayanan is underwhelming. A better background score could have taken the movie a couple of notches higher. The climax gives a high with good performance from Venkatesh. Overall the movie is a decent watch but not as good as expected!
Saindhav, a 2023 Telugu-language action thriller film, marks a significant milestone in Venkatesh's career as his 75th film. The film, directed by Sailesh Kolanu, boasts a star-studded cast including Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Shruti Haasan, and Rao Ramesh.
The story revolves around Saindhav, a powerful and influential man with a mysterious past. When his daughter falls critically ill, he is forced to confront his past and delve into the criminal underworld to secure a life-saving drug. This sets off a chain of events, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse game between Saindhav and a formidable gangster named Vikas Malik (Nawazuddin Siddiqui).
The film is visually stunning, with lavish production design and breathtaking action sequences. Venkatesh delivers a powerful performance, showcasing his range and intensity. Nawazuddin Siddiqui, as always, is captivating as the ruthless antagonist. However, the film's narrative falters at times, with predictable plot points and a somewhat underwhelming climax.
Despite its shortcomings, Saindhav is a visually impressive and entertaining action film that will appeal to fans of the genre. It's a fitting tribute to Venkatesh's illustrious career, showcasing his enduring star power and ability to deliver a powerful performance.
The story revolves around Saindhav, a powerful and influential man with a mysterious past. When his daughter falls critically ill, he is forced to confront his past and delve into the criminal underworld to secure a life-saving drug. This sets off a chain of events, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse game between Saindhav and a formidable gangster named Vikas Malik (Nawazuddin Siddiqui).
The film is visually stunning, with lavish production design and breathtaking action sequences. Venkatesh delivers a powerful performance, showcasing his range and intensity. Nawazuddin Siddiqui, as always, is captivating as the ruthless antagonist. However, the film's narrative falters at times, with predictable plot points and a somewhat underwhelming climax.
Despite its shortcomings, Saindhav is a visually impressive and entertaining action film that will appeal to fans of the genre. It's a fitting tribute to Venkatesh's illustrious career, showcasing his enduring star power and ability to deliver a powerful performance.
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- $39,121
- Runtime
- 2h 18m(138 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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