Cast: Harshith Reddy, Gavireddy Srinivas, Charan Peri, Shriya Kontham, Shravani Lakshmi, Shalini Kondepudi, Vamshidhar Goud
Banner:Tralala Moving Pictures
Presenter:Samantha
Director:Praveen Kandregula
Writter: Vasanth Mariganti
Creative Producer: Raj Nidimoru
Editor: Dharmendra Kakarala
DOP: Mridul Sujit Sen
Music: Shor Police
Background Score: Vivek Sagar
Release: 9 May 2025
Subham: Watchable horror entertainer ( 3/5)
Reputed heroine Samantha turned as a presenter for a Cute movie titled, Subham. Directed by Praveen Kandregula, the film hit the screens on May 9th. Let’s Review it.

Story:
Subham revolves around a newly wed couple wherein the groom tries to project himself as an alpha male while bride seems to be a quit contrast one. While it appears to be a normal couple, their life took a crazy turn after the new bride gets hooked to television show which eventually unveils a different side of her personality. Not stopping their, the Television horror show, vibe gets habituated to other newly married girls in the same colony.What happens next? Is the title Subham apt for the movie? How are further scenes narrated with horror touch to the proceedings in this comedy drama. To know that, you have to watch the film at the nearest screens.
Performances:
The young bunch of artists Harshith Malgireddy, Shriya Kontham, Charan Peri, Shalini Kondepudi, Gavireddy Srinivas, and Shravani did a good job in the given roles.
While Harshith and Shriya make a fresh on screen pair, the chemistry between them is explored in an adorable way in the movie and uplifts the much needed buzz to the proceedings.
On the other hand, Charan Peri and Shalini Kondepudi pair is crazy and looks believable on the screen.
Last but not the least, Gavireddy Srinivas and Shravani pair looks beautiful and the proceedings come out between them evoke some crazy moments.
As the lead cast played the crucial role, other supporting artists have nothing much to do in their limited roles.

Analysis:
Director Praveen Kandregula has done a decent job as a director. While the story given by Vasanth Mariganti is decent enough and has to explore in an even better way, sadly director has limited to explore only Horror-Comedy angel in it.
If the point is explored in an even better way, the result would have been unanimous. The director would have worked on the script in a serious manner at the on paper itself for the better results.

Technical Department:
Techniques such as photography by Mirdul Sujith Sen did a fairly good job by showcasing the movie on a bright note, the editing work is decent enough.
The production values by Tralala Movie Pictures are okay. Lastly, the music given by Shor Police is just okay, the background score composed by Vivek Sagar is arresting to an extend. The costumes provided by the concerned department are good and emotes the mood of the film nicely.
Verdict:
All in all, Subham is a passable entertainer which has a horror elements as the major USB. Though the film begins on a promising note, eventually it turns into a single-point dealt horror comedy drama making it a one-time watch during this weekend.