Thiruveer made an impression with his performances in films like Masooda, Pareshan and is now coming to entertain viewers with his film The Great Pre-Wedding Show. The film directed by Rahul Srinivas is releasing on 7 November 2025. Let us see how the film entertained movie lovers.
The Great Pre Wedding Show story revolves around the happenings invoving a pre wedding photo shoot and how it impacted the lives of the people connected to it. Ramesh (Thiruveer) does a pre wedding photo shoot of Anand (Narendra Ravi), Soundarya (Yamini Nageshwar) and just few days before their wedding, he gets a shock of his life. Where this leads to and what decision he takes and how it impacts the lives of others and what role Hema (Tinu Shravya) and others played form rest of the developments.
Thiruveer is natural in his performance. He showed good expressions and emotions and performred in a realistic way. Teena Shravya did well in the role of an innocent girl. Yamini Nageshwar is good in her role. Rohan Roy did well in the role of a young boy.
But among all Narendra Ravi steals the show with his performance. He delivered dialogues with ease and evoked laughs with his witty oneliners and mannerisms.
He made an impact with his dialogue delivery and expressions and elevated the scenes with his screen presence. Others like Waltair Vinay, Prabhavathi, Madhavi Prasad, Dr.Jogarao performed according to their roles.
The Great Pre Wedding Show story is penned by Rahul Srinivas. He came up with a story in the rural backdrop and tried to generate fun to entertain viewers. To some extent he succeeded in his mission in the first half with natural and realistic hilarious scenes evoking laughs though they are predictable and routine. The performances helped a lot and keeping the interest levels intact. The first half turns out to be average setting the stage for the second half with the viewers expecting more fun and entertainment.
However, here the entertainment takes a dip with the director trying to connect chords with the viewers emotionally. Later 15 minutes or so into the second half, the director once again goes back to the entertaining elements. Rahul Srinivas comes up with a simple story and the screenplay turns out to be predictable and narration assuming a snail pace. However, he should be commended for not coming up with the regular hero-heroine love story and instead showing the lead actors trying for the success of the love story of other actors. Increased entertainment levels, doing away with predictablity and a fast paced narration would have helped the film doing away with the redundancy.
Suresh Bobbli's music is in sync with the story and he ensures that the viewers are taken smoothly into the narration with out going overboard. K.Soma Sekhar with his cinematography gave realistic feel to the proceedings. He used the camera angles and color combinations to show the village and rural atmosphere in a natural manner.
The editing of Naresh Adupa is ok but could have been better as there are drags that slowed the pace of the narration. Dialogues are natural, funny and realistic. They are situational and director ensured that there is no much artificial flavor in the proceedings. Production values are decent.
Altogether, The Great Pre Wedding Show offers few laughs with no strong story in it. Rahul Srinivas tried to entertain viewers with out and out comedy crapper but those scenes are few and inbetween and the actors cameup with spirited performances. However, he lost his plot when he tried to mix emotions and humour in the second half. The entertainment quotient diminished quite drastically much to the disappointment of the viewers. More hilarious scenes, racy screenplay and few interesting twists would have added value to the final output. Considering all these aspects, Cinejosh goes with a 2.5 rating for The Great Pre Wedding Show.