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Movie Review: Singeetam and Nag Ashwin’s ‘Sing-Geetham’ is a Unique Musical Fantasy

The legendary 94-year-old filmmaker Singeetam Srinivasa Rao is back with a refreshing and unique film called Sing-Geetham. Produced by Nag Ashwin (the maker of Kalki 2898 AD) and presented by veteran producer C. Ashwini Dutt, this musical fantasy movie released in theaters on June 12, 2026.

The Story

The movie is set in a fictional village named Kuberapuram in Andhra Pradesh. A business owner named Brahmayya (played by Banerjee) owns a local gold mining company, which is managed by his daughter Renu (played by Shalini Kondepudi). A man named Pratap (played by Ayaan) arrives in the village as a new business partner.

Pratap meets Gowri (played by Ahilya Bamroo), a young woman who fiercely opposes the mining because she wants to protect the environment and the village’s very last tree. When the mining company cuts the tree down, a heartbroken Gowri prays to Kubera, the village deity. This triggers a series of mysterious and supernatural events that make the villagers believe they are cursed. The rest of the story follows how the villagers deal with this unexpected situation.

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Verdict

Sing-Geetham is a wholesome, distinctive cinematic experience that stands out for its bold storytelling. Led by great performances from Ahilya Bamroo, Ayaan, and Shalini Kondepudi, and backed by DSP’s fantastic music, it delivers a meaningful message. Despite a slightly slow start, families can happily watch this creative movie in theaters.

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