Abhiram (Naga Chaitanya) is a self-centered person who succeeds greatly in the corporate world after suffering through challenging times in his early years. Abhi emerges as an egocentric, hardworking individual who is insensitive to the concerns of others after realising his ambition. He meets priya (Rashi Khanna) along the way, who provides him with financial support and joins him in his successful life. But his self-centered attitude separates him from his loved ones. He learns the value of expressing gratitude to everyone who, deliberately or unknowingly, assisted him during his difficult times after experiencing one such emotional occurrence. He then embarks on a journey to show his appreciation for everyone who helped him through difficult times. The remainder of the narrative describes Abhiram's return to his previous self and his encounters with all of his companions and adversaries along the way.


There has been a relatively low buzz in the trade circles since the day "Thank You" hit the floors for a variety of reasons. vikram kumar, the director, hasn't recently had a big hit. Additionally, the Thank You teasers and trailers contain an excessive amount of sophisticated and touching material. The promotional content lacks any features that would appeal to a broad audience. The musical soundtrack by ss thaman is a major letdown. The expectations for the movie are therefore quite low as a result of all these considerations.


As was to be expected, vikram kumar created an emotional journey that details the various stages of Abhiram's life as portrayed by naga Chaitanya, who pulls a lot of heavy lifting by putting on a powerful and energetic performance. He performs with sincerity and adds a lot of gravitas to his character. That, however, is not enough to turn this aimless story with no clear goal around. The telugu film industry has overused the topic of heroes engaging in a thorough reflection and rectifying themselves. And Thank You follows the same pattern once more. Only a handful of the first thirty minutes of the movie are worth seeing, and the rest of it is a complete letdown that is tough to sit through.


Rashi Khanna excels at playing roles that are emotionally charged. malavika nair likewise exudes cuteness and sweetness in her portrayal. The images that PC Sreeram shot are really endearing. With his BGM score, ss thaman did ok. The unimpressive commentary dampens the sails and reduces this journey to a mundane experience.

Thank You is an aimless attempt at an emotional drama that ultimately falls flat due to its illogical writing and tedious narration. The only saving grace is the work of PC Sreeram and naga Chaitanya's sincere performance.


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