đŹ Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi â An Emotional Action Drama with Heart
Cast: Nandamuri Kalyan Ram, Vijayashanthi, Sohail Khan, Saiee Manjrekar, Srikanth
Director: Pradeep Chilukuri
Producers: Ashok Vardhan Muppa, Sunil Balusu
Music: B. Ajaneesh Loknath
Cinematography: Ram Prasad
Editor: Thammiraju
â Overview:
Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi is a Telugu action-drama that explores the turbulent bond between a mother and son. Directed by Pradeep Chilukuri, the film blends action, emotion, and a bit of suspense, anchored by strong performances and a family-centric storyline.
đ Storyline:
Set in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam, Arjun (Kalyan Ram) is the son of Vyjayanthi (Vijayashanthi), a principled IPS officer with high hopes for her sonâs future. However, a shocking incident tears them apart. With a rift between them, Arjun takes an unexpected turn, becoming a vigilante-like figure who protects the city in his own way.
Meanwhile, Pathaan (Sohail Khan) enters the picture, bringing danger from the past and threatening Vyjayanthiâs life. The story slowly unravels the reasons behind their estrangement and how Arjunâs journey intersects with his motherâs again.
â What Works:
Performances:
Kalyan Ram delivers an intense and emotional performance. His transformation from a dutiful son to a hardened fighter is convincing. Vijayashanthi, in a powerful comeback role, brings gravitas and emotional strength to the screen.
Action & Drama:
The film balances its emotional story with slick action scenes. The final act, with its emotional twist, gives the climax a punch.
Mother-Son Relationship:
At its heart, this is a story about family and redemption. The emotionally charged scenes between Kalyan Ram and Vijayashanthi are among the filmâs highlights.
Supporting Cast:
Srikanth, Sohail Khan, and Babloo provide solid support, adding momentum to the narrative.
â What Falls Short:
Predictable Plot:
While the film is engaging, the story doesnât break new ground. It follows a familiar formula, which might feel repetitive for some viewers.
Over-the-Top Moments:
A few scenes, especially involving stunts or emotional outbursts, feel exaggerated and couldâve been toned down for realism.
Weak Female Lead Role:
Saiee Manjrekar’s character lacks development and feels more like a placeholder than a meaningful part of the story.
Minor Logical Gaps:
A couple of scenes stretch believability, especially when action is taken too far in the name of drama.
đ” Technical Highlights:
Director Pradeep Chilukuri keeps the narrative moving at a decent pace, though more emotional depth in the writing would have helped. Cinematography by Ram Prasad is visually pleasing, and the editing keeps things crisp. The music by Ajaneesh Loknath supports the emotional beats well, though the songs themselves donât leave a lasting impression.
đ„ Final Thoughts:
Arjun S/o Vyjayanthi is a decent action-packed drama that thrives on its emotional moments and lead performances. While the story might feel familiar, the execution keeps it engaging. Fans of family-driven action films will find this one worth a watch.
Rating: 3.25/5