

Release Date: January 14, 2026
Cast: Sharwanand, Samyuktha, Sakshi Vaidya, Sree Vishnu, Satya and others
Director: Ram Abbaraju
Producers: Anil Sunkara, Ramabrahmam Sunkara
Music Director: Vishal Chandrasekhar
Cinematographers: Gnana Shekar VS, Yuvraaj
Editor: Ram Abbaraju
Gautham (Sharwanand), an architect, is deeply in love with Nitya (Sakshi Vaidya). However, her father Ramalingaiah feels their relationship lacks passion as they never argue. Though he agrees to their marriage, he insists on a registrar office wedding. Gautham refuses due to a mysterious emotional connection to that place. As he attempts to resolve the issue peacefully, unexpected twists from his past emerge. Who is Dia (Samyuktha)? What secrets does Gautham hide? The film gradually unravels these questions with a mix of humour and drama.
Sharwanand delivers a relaxed and entertaining performance in a full-length comedy role. His dialogue delivery, expressions, and dual shades are convincing and engaging.
Naresh is the film’s biggest asset, elevating scenes with his impeccable comic timing. His presence consistently generates laughs.
Sakshi Vaidya looks graceful, while Samyuktha fits well into her role. Supporting actors like Sudhakar, Satya, and Vennela Kishore add value to the comedy portions.
The storyline follows a predictable path, making several scenes easy to anticipate. Female characters lack emotional depth, and the narrative avoids strong emotional engagement. Talented actors such as Srikanth Aiyengar and Vennela Kishore are underutilised.
Director Ram Abbaraju focuses more on humour than emotional storytelling. While some comedy works well, inconsistent writing affects overall impact.
Cinematography is pleasant, editing is neat, and production values are decent. Vishal Chandrasekhar’s background score is adequate, but the songs fail to stand out.
Overall, Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a passable Sankranthi entertainer. Sharwanand is comfortable and charming, while Naresh steals the show with his humour. Despite routine moments and weak emotional depth, the film offers enough laughs to make it a light, festive watch.












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