

Release Date: 22nd May 2026
Cast: Surya Vashishta, Deepshika Chandran
Director: Vijay Adireddy
‘Ramani Kalyanam’ is an emotional romantic drama that attempts to show how love can rise above physical limitations. The story revolves around Raj, a young man unable to walk, and Sanjana, a visually impaired woman. What begins as a simple friendship slowly transforms into a deep emotional bond and eventually into love. Director Vijay Adireddy focuses heavily on emotions and relationships while narrating the journey of the lead pair.
The first half builds the characters and their emotional connection in a natural manner. Several dialogues leave an emotional impact and help the audience connect with the characters. The interval twist shifts the story into a more dramatic zone, while the pre-climax twist attempts to add freshness to the narrative. However, the film suffers from slow narration in certain portions and lacks proper detailing for a few supporting characters.
The biggest strength of ‘Ramani Kalyanam’ lies in its emotional core and the sincere performances delivered by the lead actors. Surya Vashishta and Deepshika Chandran bring natural emotions to their roles, making the love story feel believable and heartfelt. Some of the dialogues are emotionally impactful and connect well with the audience. The chemistry between the lead pair, along with the emotional climax message about unconditional love, works effectively. The film also succeeds in portraying the emotional struggles of the characters in a sensitive manner.
The film suffers mainly due to its slow-paced narration, especially in the second half where several scenes feel stretched unnecessarily. The storyline becomes predictable after a point and follows a routine emotional drama format. Certain supporting characters are not developed properly, which creates confusion in a few portions. The screenplay could have been tighter to maintain engagement throughout the film. Some emotional scenes also feel repetitive and lack freshness.
The director succeeds in presenting the emotional core of the story effectively. The cinematography supports the mood of the film, while the background score works well in emotional scenes. However, the screenplay could have been tighter, especially in the second half.
‘Ramani Kalyanam’ works in parts with its emotional moments and heartfelt message about unconditional love. Though the film moves slowly and follows a familiar template at times, it manages to leave a decent emotional impact by the end.













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