Hey Sinamika Telugu Movie Review: Dulqyer Salman’s Hey Sinamika has been released on 3rd March 2024. Let us see Hey Sinamika Review.
Cast: Dulquer Salmaan, Kajal Aggarwal, Aditi Rao Hydari, Nakshathra Nagesh, and Others
Director: Brinda
Producer: Jio Studios and Global One Studios
Music Director: Govind Vasantha
Cinematographer: Preetha Jayaraman
Editor: Radha Sridhar
Hey Sinamika Movie Story
Aryan (Dulquer Salman) and Mouna (Aditi Rao) are a couple but the over-sweet and possessive behavior of Aryan does not go well with Mouna. Fed up with him, Mouna approaches a psychologist Malar (Kajal Aggarwal), and asks her to woo her husband so that she can take divorce, but Malar falls in love with Aryan and creates more problems. What will Aryan do? Will he fall for Malar and leave Mouna? forms the basic plot of Hey Sinamika.
Hey Sinamika Telugu Movie Review
Positive Aspects
- The last ten minutes of the movie make some sense as the emotions are decent
- The realization of Aditi Rao’s character is shown in a very impressive manner
- Dulquer Salman is quite subdued in the film
- The movie belongs to Aditi Rao as she has the best role and she showcased emotions like frustration, jealousy, and love so nicely
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Negative Aspects
- The movie has so many drawbacks and firstly, the basic plot chosen by Vrinda showcases nothing new
- It is a wonder why such top-notch actor like Duluer Salman has chosen this movie
- There is no binding between the couple and the movie starts on a weird note
- Aditi wanting to leave her husband is portrayed in a funny way which looks weird
Hey Sinamika Movie Review: Technical Aspects
Music, dialogues, and Telugu dubbing are decent. Editing is very poor as the movie has some unwanted stuff. Director Brinda has done a poor job and showcases nothing new. Right from the beginning, her narration lacks clarity and basic emotions.
Conclusion
Concluding the Hey Sinamika Telugu Movie Review, this is a badly made romantic drama that makes sense only in the last ten minutes. The movie has no roper elements to engage the audience.