Srinivasa Kalyanam New Released Full Hindi Dubbed Movie in HD | Nithiin, Rashi khanna, Nandita swetha


Nithiin and Raashi Khanna-starrer Srinivasa Kalyanam begins with a voiceover, rendered by actor Venkatesh, where the importance of marriage is underlined since the time of Lord Rama and Krishna. And thus, we are slowly introduced to the saga of Vasu (Nithiin) and Sree (Raashi) in the 21st century, where the importance of a wedding and marriage as an institution has diminished considerably.

Vasu works as an architect in Chandigarh and meets Sree, who does several petty jobs for a living. They both eventually fall in love with each other. After the marriage of their friend Priya, they both realize that they are meant for each other, and Vasu proposes to Sri. Sri is a rich girl who lives a normal life as suggested by her father.

calling his family twice a day, because there’s a great logic behind it. One fine day, Sree walks into his life and soon, Sree falls in love so much with Vasu that she changes his name to ‘My Heart’ in her caller’s list. If that wasn’t corny enough, Vasu tells her, “You have changed my name to ‘My Heart’ in your phone, but you are literally in ‘my heart’ right now.”

believes that marriage is an event in one's life and is not worth wasting a lot of time. Vasu informs R. K. about his love and asks for his permission. Both families meet and agree for their marriage, much to Paddu's disappointment. However, R. K. asks Vasu to sign the premarital agreement before he marries Sree.  He plays a soft-spoken young man, whose wisdom is truly a gift from God. But by turning him into such a dormant character, the writer and the director of Srinivasa Kalyanam strips some much-needed enthusiasm from the film itself.

Sree forgives Vasu, and both happily get married. In the end credits, it is told that many people's lives changed due to their wedding, including Kavya who reconciles with her husband Siddhu, from whom she wanted to divorce. Srinivasa Kalyanam is like going to a wedding where you don’t know either the bride or the groom’s family, but you just go there because it’s a wedding and it’s your duty to attend it and bless the couple. And the moment you step out, you just simply forget what you have seen and move on in life.