3BHK Movie Review
on Jul 4, 2025
Cast: Siddharth, Chaitra Achar, Meetha Raghunath, Sarathkumar, Devyani, Yogi Babu
Crew:
Based on 3BHK Veedu by Aravindh Sachidanandam
Music by Amrit Ramnath
Cinematography by Dinesh B. Krishnan, Jithin Stanislaus
Edited by Ganesh Siva
Written & Directed by Sri Ganesh
Produced by Arun Viswa
Siddharth has been choosing different and interesting scripts after some disappointing films. After a success like Chittah/ Chinna, he is coming up with a relatable movie 3BHK. Sarathkumar, Devyani kind of popular supporting actors have also joined them. Let's discuss about the movie, released today.
Plot:
Prabhu (Siddharth) wants to live up to the dreams of his father Vasudevan (Sarath Kumar). But he is an average student and his father keeps asking him to not end up like him, a failure, who is unable to even buy a house. Vasudeva keeps trying hard but fails to buy due to various issues.
He compels Prabhu to study IT, while he is more inclined to do Mechanical in engineering. Prabhu wants to give up but ends up being dragged into an vortex of issues with IT being hard nut to crack. He also falls short of buying a house. Can he achieve his father's dream? Will Vasudeva get his wish come true? Watch the movie to know more.
Analysis:
Siddharth is able to pull off playing a layered character that spans from 16 - 40 years of age. His look at each age is also believable to the tee. Sarathkumar is good in his role but Devyani, Chaitra have nothing much to do. Meetha Raghunath got a layered character and her performance is good.
But the writing and narrative keep dragging the issues too much. While the novelistic approach is welcome the movie drags the incidents too much making it feel repetitive. It tries to be a Vietnam Veedu, Samsaram Oka Chadarangam kind of films but narrative doesn't live up to it.
The kind of liveliness that we wish to see in such movies, which we saw in Good Night, Kudumbasthan, lacks in this movie. The leisurely pacing needed much active framing and blocking to seriously make it much more relatable. It fails to engage after a point as we are expecting another failure rather than a success.
Being realistic is great but the movie needed even more relatable sequences or crisp narrative. So, it ends up being a dragged out to death hyperbole from regular lives of middle-class people. Overall, the movie needed 1 RK level space pacing not 3BHK like elaborated one.
Bottomline:
Has a relatable premise but drags too much.
Rating: 2.5/5
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