

Sree Vishnu has built a strong reputation in Tollywood for consistently delivering clean, stress-free comedy films. His latest outing, Vishnu Vinyasam, directed by Yadunaath Maruthi Rao, mostly sticks to this successful formula. Now streaming on OTT, it offers plenty of laughs and a very fun premise, making it a perfectly decent choice for a casual movie night at home.
The story centers around a junior lecturer (Sree Vishnu) whose entire life revolves around astrology, horoscopes, and numerology. He practically refuses to make a single move without checking the stars. His quirky, highly calculated world turns upside down when he meets Manisha (Nayana Sarika), who seemingly falls in love with him. After checking their horoscopes and finding them to be a perfect match, he dives headfirst into the relationship. However, he soon discovers that Manisha has hidden intentions, throwing his perfectly planned life into total chaos.
As expected, Sree Vishnu is the absolute backbone of the movie. His comedic timing is flawless, and he plays the role of a superstitious, easily confused man with total perfection. He knows exactly how to deliver a punchline naturally without overacting. Nayana Sarika also does a solid job in her role, bringing good energy to the screen and sharing great chemistry with the lead. The first half of the film is a total breeze. It is packed with hilarious situations, witty dialogue, and great meme-worthy moments that translate very well to a relaxed OTT viewing experience.
The pacing does stumble a bit right after the interval, though not for the reasons you might expect. While the movie introduces a brief emotional segment to explain the hidden intentions behind the main twist, it doesn't stay serious for too long. That emotional chunk is actually quite small. The real issue in the second half is that the plot feels slightly stretched out. Instead of driving the story forward, a few of the romantic misunderstandings and comedic setups become a bit repetitive, making the runtime feel longer than necessary.
Despite the slight drag in the middle, the climax manages to recover the chaotic momentum, ending the movie on a satisfying and comical high note.
Overall, Vishnu Vinyasam is a solid, time-pass romantic comedy. It might not be a groundbreaking piece of cinema, but if you are looking for a simple, lighthearted watch to stream with your family, it delivers exactly the kind of everyday humor you expect from a Sree Vishnu film.