Movie |verified|: Sakhi

You will laugh at the inside jokes. You will cheer at the fight sequences. And if you have a best friend who feels like a brother or sister, you will definitely cry by the end.

The chemistry between the lead pair feels organic. You believe they have known each other for twenty years because they finish each other's sentences and bicker like an old married couple. That natural ease is what makes the separation in the second half so gut-wrenching. Director Sriram Adittya (known for Bhale Manchi Roju ) takes a massive leap in scale here. He frames the city of Vizag not just as a backdrop, but as a character—gritty, rainy, and nostalgic. sakhi movie

If you love emotional action dramas like KGF or Ayyappanum Koshiyum , Sakhi will fit right into your library. But be warned: this is not a "feel-good" movie. It is a "feel-deep" movie. You will laugh at the inside jokes

Here is why Sakhi deserves your attention this weekend. Without giving away the third-act twist (which genuinely re-contextualizes the entire film), Sakhi follows the journey of two childhood friends played by Sri Simha Koduri and Shiva Kandukuri . They aren't just buddies who share a drink; they are each other’s safety nets. The chemistry between the lead pair feels organic

At first glance, the trailers for Sakhi (2025) promised a gritty, mass-appeal action entertainer. And yes, it delivers on that promise with slick fight choreography and a pulsating background score. But if you walk into the theater expecting just punches and slow-motion walks, you will leave with something you didn't expect: a bruised heart.