Cmantham – Movie Review

 


Cmantham, produced by Prashanth Tata under T R Dream Productions, is a crime thriller directed by Sudhakar Pani. The film stars Vajrayogi as the lead, with Shreya Bharti as the female lead and Anil Lingampally playing an important police officer. Released on November 14, 2025, the movie combines a dark murder mystery with emotional elements, aiming to keep the audience engaged with both suspense and drama. With music by S. Suhas and a modest production setup, “Cmantham” presents itself as a gripping, small-budget thriller..

Story

The film opens with a string of shocking murders that shake the city and leave the police clueless. When the investigation hits a dead end, Vajra (Vajrayogi), a sharp yet unconventional private detective, is brought in to crack the case. As he begins connecting the scattered dots, the narrative gradually reveals a darker web of motives, trauma, and long-buried secrets. Parallel to the investigation runs a subtle love track that ties into the emotional core of the plot. The second half steers into high-intensity territory, driven by a twist-filled investigation and flashbacks inspired by true events, eventually leading to a hard-hitting climax.

Performances

Vajrayogi shoulders the film with a solid performance, portraying a determined detective with convincing intensity. His presence becomes stronger as the film progresses, especially during the final act where he elevates the dramatic tension.

Shreya Bharti provides steady support, fitting naturally into the emotional portions of the story. Anil Lingampally stands out as the CI, showcasing authority and restraint in his role. The rest of the cast contributes adequately, ensuring the narrative moves without distractions.

Technical Aspects

Suhas’s background score adds a strong layer of tension, especially in the second half, and helps the film maintain its suspenseful mood. The screenplay becomes more engaging after the interval, delivering tight moments and well-planned twists. The visuals do their job, though a few scenes could have been shot with more finesse to enhance the thriller feel. The production quality suits the genre, and director Sudhakar Pani keeps the narrative on track, handling the investigation portions with good pace and focus.

Verdict

Cmantham is a decent crime thriller that picks up well after a slow start.

The second half is gripping, with good twists and a strong investigation track. The actors deliver solid performances, and the climax feels satisfying. Fans of thrillers and anyone who enjoys a tense, story-focused film will find it a good one-time watch.

Telugucinemas.in Rating: 2.5/5


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