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Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi Review: Kalyan Ram-Vijayashanthi’s Mother-Son Drama Lacks Spark Despite Emotional Core

Kalyan Ram and Vijayashanthi deliver earnest performances in Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi, but the film struggles to rise above formulaic storytelling.

Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi Review: Released on April 18, 2025, the film stars Nandamuri Kalyan Ram and veteran actress Vijayashanthi in a drama that explores strained familial ties and redemption. Directed by Pradeep Chilukuri, the film attempts to blend action, sentiment, and mother-son emotion, but ends up treading familiar ground.

The movie’s plot revolves around Arjun, a once-aspiring IPS officer who turns into a vigilante gangster after a personal tragedy, and his estranged mother Vyjayanthi, a former upright police officer. The narrative unfolds in Vizag, where Arjun’s actions collide with a new criminal threat while his mother becomes a target.


Kalyan Ram and Vijayashanthi Shine in an Otherwise Predictable Plot

One of the film’s strong points is the chemistry between Kalyan Ram and Vijayashanthi. Their emotionally charged scenes anchor the movie. Vijayashanthi, returning in a police role, brings gravitas reminiscent of her classic performances from the 90s. Kalyan Ram delivers a balanced portrayal, shifting convincingly between rage and restraint.

However, Saiee Manjrekar, who plays Arjun’s wife, is underutilized. Her character lacks emotional weight and feels more like a narrative prop than an integral part of the story.


Technical Merits and Misses

Technically, the film has its moments:

  • Cinematography by Ram Prasad captures Vizag’s energy and action sequences effectively
  • Background score by Ajaneesh Loknath complements the emotional highs
  • Editing, however, could have been sharper—especially in flashback segments that drag the pace

The songs are forgettable and disrupt the storytelling rather than enhance it.


Public and Critical Reception: Mixed at Best

Critics and fans alike have expressed mixed opinions. While the film’s core emotional narrative is appreciated, the execution feels formulaic, offering little in terms of surprises or freshness.

Ratings from Key Platforms:

  • GreatAndhra: 2.5/5
  • Gulte: 2.5/5
  • Telugu360: 2.75/5
  • M9.news: 2.25/5
  • AP7AM: 2.75/5

Several reviewers agree that the climax sequence is the most emotionally resonant part of the film, offering a sense of payoff after a predictable build-up.


Released during a festive week, Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi has the potential to perform decently at the Tier 2 city multiplexes and single screens, especially given Kalyan Ram’s popularity among family audiences. However, with strong competition from other Telugu releases and Kesari Chapter 2 in the national circuit, the film will need strong word-of-mouth to sustain beyond the opening weekend.


Mother-Son Sentiment Anchors Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi, But It Isn’t Enough

While Arjun S/O Vyjayanthi has its heart in the right place, it falls short in delivering a gripping cinematic experience. The film relies heavily on sentiment, but offers very little in terms of plot innovation or emotional layering.

If you’re a fan of emotional Telugu dramas and admire Vijayashanthi’s commanding presence, this film might work for you. For others, it’s a watchable yet forgettable entry in the April 2025 release calendar.


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