Single Movie Review: Sree Vishnu’s Single – A Simple Yet Enjoyable Comedy

Release Date : May 09, 2025
Starring : Sree Vishnu, Ketika Sharma, Ivana, Vennela Kishore, Prabhas Sreenu & Others
Director : Caarthick Raju
Producers : Vidya Koppineedi, Bhanu Pratapa & Riyaz Chowdary
Music Director : Vishal Chandrasekhar
Cinematographer : R. Velraj ISC
Editor : Praveen KL

Rating of Punakutty.com: 3/5

Story Line:
Vijay (Sree Vishnu) is a bank employee and he falls for Purva Nettem (Ketika Sharma) at first glance. He tries to meet her to make her fall in love. In the meantime, Harini (Ivana) follows Vijay as she loves him. This continues until Vijay comes to know about who is Harini, and Purva about Vijay. What happened later in Vijay’s life is the story need to be seen in the main movie.

Single Review: Light Laughs, Heavy Flaws

Highlights:
-Comedy portions
-Sree Vishnu’s show

Drawback:
-Second half
-Forced climax portions

One day, Vijay spots Purva (Ketika Sharma), a woman he often sees on the metro, and instantly falls for her.

Discovering that she works at a luxury car showroom, he pretends to be a potential buyer to get close to her.

However, when Purva realizes Vijay lied about his intentions, she decides to teach him a lesson — pretending to reciprocate his feelings and manipulating him into spending large sums of money on her.

Meanwhile, Harini (Ivana), a sincere and affectionate woman, begins following Vijay and eventually confesses her love — only to be rejected.

Why does Vijay turn down Harini’s genuine affection? Why is he so fixated on Purva? And who will he ultimately end up with — Purva, Harini, or will he stay single?

#Single Movie Review

Performance Of Actors 

Sree Vishnu, as usual, is the showstopper. He carries the film entirely on his shoulders with witty one-liners and energetic screen presence. His chemistry with Vennela Kishore is the biggest asset, they deliver several ROFL-worthy moments together. Vennela Kishore complements him perfectly. Ketika Sharma is a pleasant presence on screen. Though her role doesn’t have much scope for variation or the usual glamour, she fits the bill. Ivana, as a GenZ girl, brings the right amount of zeal to her character. VTV Ganesh, as the bank manager, stands out in a few comic scenes with his usual style. Rajendra Prasad appears in a very short cameo, which is fine.

Positive: Sree Vishnu & Vennela Kishore
One-liners and comedy punches
Multiple hero references Casual narrative flow & Some hilarious moments

Negatives:
Very basic storyline Below par songs
No strong characters for heroines
No emotional depth & a rushed climax

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