After a string of failures like Nakshatram, C/O Surya and its Tamil version, and his Tamil flick, the promising Maayavan, young hero Sundeep Kishan is back on screens, this time with Manjula Ghattamaneni, Mahesh Babu's sister making her Directorial debut in Manasuku Nachindhi. Has the actor won this time? Here's team AP Herald's exclusive Manasuku Nachindhi first report.



Nitya (Amyra Dastur) and Suraj (Sundeep Kishan) are all set get married in an arranged wedding setup, and that's when they elope, together! As the parents are shocked, it's revealed that both hate the planned wedding, and look out for love and falling in love with the persons of their desires, and set out on an adventurous trip with friends. However, as events progress, Suraj and Nitya fall for each other, with either of them expressing it, and how the couple unites, overcoming their egos, and expressing their love is what Manasuku Nachindhi is all about.




Sundeep Kishan is his usual energetic self, and as the cool dude and the man confused between love and ego delivers a neat performance, and is supported by Amyra Dastur who is full of life, delivering a bubbly and loveable Performance on debut despite lip sync issues in several scenes.



Ravi Yadav's beautiful visuals and Radhan's peppy numbers blend with the lovely romantic screenplay by Manjula Ghattamaneni, that has enough of love, comedy, and sentiments, and though reminds of few older flicks and has predictability, Manasuku Nachindhi is a decent debut and a good one time watch.


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