‘Ambajipeta Marriage Band’ is refreshing change in storytelling, shows supporting female character stronger than lead

Supporting characters have become integral part of a film’s storytelling in the past decade. Several times, supporting characters have become saving grace of a film or have successfully made their presence felt even in a hero-centric films — ‘Pushpa: The Rise’ is one such example. ‘Ambajipeta Marriage Band’ does the same but has taken the norm a notch up. 

While the film’s hero is Suhas, it is his sister Padma, played by Sharanya Pradeep, who takes away the show with her brilliant performance. She is wronged in the film but that doesn’t let the role’s spirit die. She doesn’t shed a tear for ‘why did this happen to me’ but fights back instead. She has some fantastic, whistle-worthy moments and dialogues in the film. You cannot help but celebrate her courage - even as a man. After her, there are certain scenes of actor Jagadeesh Pratap Bandar of ‘Pushpa’ fame that make you realise his talent, his worth and caliber as an actor. He just eats up those scenes. 




Suhas also proves his acting chops yet again. I honestly like his script choices. A film is successful only if there is a collective effort, and this film is a proof of it. And such films should be encouraged. 


What didn’t work for me is the love story — it felt dragged. But I love how it is treated. How it doesn’t end up in the expected route. Another facet of the film was that they took quite long to establish the villain but the ending seemed too easy and rushed.


Also, filmmakers should be done with death scenes. Have had ENOUGH of it.


I would give this film 3 stars. 

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