Subham is a Telugu horror-comedy film, which today reaches a big screen on 9 May. The film has been receiving positive reactions since its initial premiere, and the filmmakers are still running to their nearest cinemas to see it. If you are also interested in looking at Praveen Kandrigula direction in theaters, then see these Twitter reviews shared by the first NeTizance.
The audience who watched Subham shared that the film is a delightful surprise. Many people realized that it was not a specific comedy, but a heartbreaking and strange ride, full of innocence and fresh story.
Several audience members compared the film to the Telugu family Comedy of the 90s indifferent. He felt that it was an attraction of films like Strey, but remained light without preaching. Casting was widely appreciated, and many reported that dialogues were fast and jokes worked well. For them, it felt like the right summer entertainment.
Some viewers also mentioned how the film handled topics like feminism and serial fanaticism. He found direction and writing reliable and effective. The mixture of horror and comedy seemed to work the most, and some people said that some scenes felt spread, they were still found to be the runtime crisp.
Many people appreciated the writing of Praveen Kandrigula, especially in the story of the inclusion of elements from cinema bond. For them, Subham managed to entertain, attach and think them – all without giving a forced message.
“#Subham Final Review: Story trajectory decreases slightly in the second half and still entertains people here and there. A positive thing is that he is the lead actor. He has really performed well and has a great talent to see,” Read another review on X.
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A contingent of a talented artists in Subham includes Harsith Reddy, Shravani Lakshmi, Shriya Konham, Sririnivas Gavirdi, Charan Perry, Shalini Kondepudi and Vamshidhar Goud. The film is directed by Praveen Kandrigula and the music is composed by Clinton Serzo for the film.
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