Saakini Daakini Telugu Movie Review & Ratings | Hit or Flop?

The plot begins when Shalini (Nivetha Thomas) and Dhamini (Regina Cassandra), who come from different backgrounds and meet at a police training academy, witness a kidnapping at midnight.

Shalini and Dhamini's efforts to solve the kidnapping case make up the rest of the story. Unfortunately, they have to practice together while sharing a room and have frequent arguments.

Saakini Daakini features an ensemble cast led by Nivetha Thomas and Regina Cassandra, with supporting turns from Mirchi Hemanth and Vennela Kishore.

The film's first act is hilarious because to Nivetha and Regina's on-screen chemistry. The kidnapping ups the stakes in the second half, and Nivetha and Regina's efforts to solve the case keep us engaged until the very end. The emotional narrative, however, fell flat.

Nivetha and Regina are both renowned, veteran actresses with their own individual approach. Nivetha's Telangana accent helps her tremendously when she portrays the role of Shalini in this film, despite the fact that she has never before done so. The film centers on Regina's character, Dhamini, and her past provides much of the film's dramatic tension.

The first film by Sudheer Varma left an impression. Super Over, starring Naveen Chandra, marked the return of crime drama expert and producer Swamy Ra Ra. Even though we mainly went to see this film for the comedy, he did a good job with the remake.

Saakini Daakini's good, training scenes fell short technically, despite the fact that Richard Prasad showed his expertise in night sequences and Mikey McCleary & Naresh Kumaran's songs failed to register at all, but they wow with the background score. Last but not least, the comedy Saakini Daakini is worth watching.

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