Seetimaarr Movie Review – A Sports Action Drama with Mass Appeal
Seetimaarr is a Telugu sports-action drama set against the backdrop of the women’s Kabaddi circuit. Karthik (Gopichand), a dedicated bank manager from Kadiyam near Rajahmundry, doubles as a coach for the Andhra Pradesh women’s Kabaddi team. His mission: to train the village girls and lead them to the national championship.
Things take a violent turn when the team is kidnapped in Delhi by the ruthless Makkan Singh (Tarun Arora). The story revolves around how Karthik, with the help of Jwala Reddy (Tamannaah), rescues the team while confronting a web of personal vendettas. The plot combines high-octane action, sports drama, and mass commercial elements in a festival-ready package.
| Movie | Seetimaarr |
|---|---|
| Release Date | September 10, 2021 |
| Director | Sampath Nandi |
| Producers | Srinivasaa Chitturi |
| Cast | Gopichand, Tamannaah Bhatia, Bhumika Chawla, Digangana Suryavanshi, Rahman, Tarun Arora, Rao Ramesh, Posani Krishna Murali, Tanikella Bharani |
| Music Director | Mani Sharma |
| Cinematography | S. Soundara Rajan |
| Editor | Tammiraju |
| Production Banner | Srinivasaa Silver Screens |
Seetimaarr Movie Trailer
Highlights
Gopichand’s energetic and commanding screen presence.
Well-executed mass action sequences with a festival vibe.
Kabaddi backdrop adds freshness to the mass entertainer formula.
Strong visuals and production values.
Entertaining mix of sports drama and masala elements.
Drawbacks
The second half drags with unnecessary melodrama.
Some characters, including Tamannaah, are underdeveloped.
Predictable story beats and cinematic liberties in the climax.
Songs occasionally disrupt narrative pacing.
Logic is often sidelined for mass appeal.
Verdict
On the whole, Seetimaarr is a mass-action sports drama with strong visuals, entertaining action, and festival-ready energy. Gopichand shoulders the film with his charisma and dedication, while the supporting cast and Kabaddi sequences enhance the overall appeal. Ignore the logical loopholes, and it’s a fun, “paisa vasool” watch for the masses.
Bottom Line: A high-octane masala entertainer with a sports backdrop that celebrates heroism, action, and festival fun.
