Movie Review: Sapta Sagaralu Dhaati-Side B – A Emotional Journey, Mixed Results

Premiere Date: November 17, 2023

Piktalk.com Evaluation: 2.5/5

Cast: Rakshit Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth, Avinash, Sharath Lohitashwa, Achyutha Kumar, Pavitra Lokesh, Ramesh Indira, Gopal Krishna Deshpande, and more

Director: Hemanth M Rao

Producer: Rakshit Shetty

Music Score: Charan Raj

Cinematography: Advaitha Gurumurthy

Editing: Varun Goli

Rakshit Shetty takes the lead in the Telugu-dubbed sequel, “Sapta Sagaralu Dhaati – Side B,” following the success of “Sapta Sagaralu Dhaari – Side A.” Here’s our unique take on the film.

Plot:

Fresh out of prison, Manu (Rakshit Shetty) endeavors to reconnect with Priya (Rukmini Vasanth). Observing her married life, he is resolute in setting things right for her. Along the way, he encounters Surbhi (Chaitra J Achar), a prostitute. What transpires next? Does Manu accomplish his goals? How does Surbhi intertwine with his journey? The film unfolds the answers.

Highlights:

Seamlessly picking up from the first installment, the sequel centers on bringing joy to loved ones and effecting crucial changes silently.

Rakshit Shetty delivers a compelling performance, skillfully embodying pain, sorrow, and helplessness.

Chaitra J Achar shines in her role as Surbhi, a dreamer amidst her circumstances, delivering poignant dialogues, particularly in scenes opposite Rakshit Shetty.

Gopal Krishna Deshpande’s portrayal of Gopal is satisfactory, and the rest of the cast fulfills their roles competently.

Drawbacks:

While the storyline is straightforward, the 147-minute duration, mirroring the first part, feels prolonged. Director Hemanth M Rao could have hastened the pace in the initial half, but the latter half is well-executed.

Characters portrayed by Ramesh Indira and Achyuth Kumar deserved more screen time. The Priya character is acceptable but lacks sufficient screen presence, despite her centrality to the plot.

Although the climax is well-crafted, Priya’s storyline demands a more thorough justification. Repetitiveness in the first half contributes to moments of ennui.

Anticipations of a lovebird reunion might disappoint some viewers. The film’s deliberate pace remains a drawback.

Technical Aspects:

Hemanth M Rao and Gundu Shetty present a somewhat refined second part with heartfelt dialogues, but the leisurely pace hampers the screenplay. As a director, Hemanth could have enhanced SSD – Side B for a more emotionally resonant experience.

Composer Charan Raj enhances the soulful narrative with light-hearted music. Improved editing could have made a significant difference. Decent production values and cinematography serve as additional positives. The dubbing is also commendable.

Verdict:

In summary, “Sapta Sagaralu Dhaati – Side B” is an average emotional drama with a deliberate narrative. Despite commendable performances from Rakshit Shetty, Rukmini Vasanth, and Chaitra J Achar, the film grapples with a sluggish pace. The second installment falls slightly short of impressing compared to its forerunner, posing a challenge for many viewers to connect with the storyline.

Piktalk.com Evaluation: 2.5/5 Reviewed by Piktalk Team