Nari Nari Naduma Murari Review: Sharwanand is back with yet another Sankranthi winner and has delivered a solid comedy that has a plethora of comedians in crazy roles.

Nari Nari Naduma Murai Review
Last Updated: 12.24 AM, Jan 15, 2026
Gautham (Sharwanand) is deeply in love with Nithya (Sakshi Vaidya) and convinces her father to agree to their marriage. But the catch is that the wedding should happen at a registrar office. Ever since Gautham comes to know about this condition, he gets scared and tries to avoid the wedding by all means. His life becomes even more dreadful when Dia (Samyuktha Menon) enters the scene. Why is Gautham scared of a registered marriage? Who is Dia? What problems does she create in his life? This forms the rest of the story.
Nari Nari Naduma Murari has been written and directed by Ram Abbaraju, who last made Samajavaragamana with Sree Vishnu. Continuing his winning streak, he delivers yet again with a fresh comedy that entertains till the end.
The plot is simple and revolves around a man torn between his ex-girlfriend and his current lover. How he emerges from this tricky situation and whom he marries forms the crux of the story.
Ram Abbaraju adds a lot of humour to the narration, and there is hardly any dull moment in the film. Though there isn’t much emotional depth, the comedy works strongly in favour of the makers. The director introduces characters in such a way that the audience barely gets time to look for errors.
Interestingly, most Sankranti 2026 releases are light-hearted comedies with minimal focus on story. While The Raja Saab failed to evoke humour, Anaganaga Oka Raju and Nari Nari Naduma Murari succeed in delivering laughs. The comedy scenes featuring Naresh and Sharwa are hilariously designed and work extremely well. Satya’s comedy also clicks in the setup.

However, the track involving Naresh being married to a younger woman played by Siri Hanumanth feels a bit over the top and may not appeal to everyone. Though the film revolves around two women, the director fails to give them strong emotional depth. Sakshi Vaidya and Samyuktha Menon do not get enough scope to showcase strong emotions. Vennela Kishore is underutilised.
Coming to performances, Sharwanand once again proves his flair for comedy. His scenes with Naresh are a major highlight. Naresh delivers yet another entertaining performance. Sree Vishnu makes a brief appearance and is very good in his cameo.
Sakshi Vaidya does well in her role, while Samyuktha Menon shares good chemistry with Sharwa. Satya is effective in his humorous role, and Vennela Kishore does what is required, but does not go beyond a few episodes.
Vishal Chandrasekhar’s music does not leave much impact, and the songs act as speed breakers. Production values, camerawork, and production design are decent. The dialogues, especially those involving Naresh and Satya, are hilarious.

Nari Nari Naduma Murari, as the title suggests, is about a man stuck between two women. Though the story is routine, the narration provides enough laughs to overlook its flaws.
Overall, Nari Nari Naduma Murari is a hilarious comedy caper packed with non-stop entertainment. The story is simple, and emotions do not peak at times, but the steady flow of comedy makes it a thoroughly entertaining watch.
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