Surya (Nani) was well-known as a teenager for his violent responses to injustice. He made a vow to his dying mother before she died that he would learn to manage his anger and limit it to just one day a week—Saturdays. Koormanand (Murali Sharma) is the brother of Dayanand (SJ Surya), a known CI in the city. Disturbed by Dayanand's crimes, surya resolves to confront him. Dayanand's brother and Charulatha, Surya's childhood sweetheart (Priyanka Mohan), also make an appearance in the narrative. This leads to an interesting triangle race involving surya, Dayanand, and Koormanand.
 

With Saripodhaa Sanivaaram, vivek Athreya—who is well-known for helming educational films like Mental Madhilo, Brochevarevarura, and Ante Sundaraniki—made his breakthrough in the popular market. The lead is played by Nani, who is usually recognized for his parts involving families. Expectations for this pure mass entertainment have been raised by the partnership of these two family-friendly creators. 

Although Nani's opening sequences are excellent, the action drags down a little bit till Dayanand, the adversary, arrives to speed up the pace. Until the intermission, the movie is still worth seeing. The approximately 45-minute post-interval section is witty and incisive. While the film ends on a satisfying note with a powerful conclusion, the pre-climax scenes drag a little. Action and twists lack the necessary highs and run time is also a culprit.

Notably, the creators refrained from using romance music, item numbers, or pointless songs. The montage tune is limited to one. There are no duets in this 160-minute action drama movie. murali Sharma's tendency toward poor judgment was deftly used by vivek Athreya to keep the audience entertained and advance the plot. An intriguing aspect is added to the story by the chapter names for the main screenplay components, "Introduction," "Twist," "Conflict," "Interval," "Post Interval," and "Ending."  In several situations, his wit is evident.

One of the best things about the movie is the casting, as everyone is excellent in their parts. In the important sequences, Nani, SJ surya, murali Sharma, Saikumar, and priyanka Mohan all look at ease and like they've had a great time acting. It's possible that s.j. surya saw a little more screen time. The background score by Jake Bejoy is in style.  Murali takes excellent pictures. Cons: The movie might use a fifteen-minute cut, particularly in the pre-climax area. It also contains some predictable parts and a few boring scenes in the early half.

Overall, A Typical Popcorn Entertainer if you keep your expectations in check!

Ratings:
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