Okay, picture this—you’re scrolling through Prime Video on a lazy Sunday, craving something light but not brainless. That’s where Single comes in. Starring Sree Vishnu (you know, that guy with the killer comic timing?), this Telugu rom-com is like that perfect cup of chai: sweet, a little messy, and weirdly comforting. The plot? A dude named Vijay who’s so desperate to get married, he cooks up this ridiculous fake-hero act to impress a girl. Classic, right? But here’s the twist—another girl falls for him instead. Chaos ensues. And honestly? It works.
Vijay’s your average bachelor—if “average” means constantly getting roasted by his friends for being single. His big plan? Stage a fake kidnapping to rescue Purva (yeah, don’t try this at home). But life’s got jokes—Harini, this total stranger, witnesses the whole thing and actually buys into his nonsense. Now he’s stuck between the girl he wanted and the one who fell for his dumb act. The best part? He ends up choosing… well, you’ll see. But trust me, the ending’s way smarter than his “plan.”
And the side characters? The hero’s friends are basically that one WhatsApp group where everyone roasts each other 24/7. Spot-on.
Look, I’m not saying it’s high art—but who cares? It’s the kind of movie you put on when you’re sick of heavy dramas or those cringy “romances” where the guy stalks the girl for 2 hours. The humor’s actually funny (shocking, I know), and the love triangle doesn’t make you want to throw popcorn at the screen. Plus, Sree Vishnu’s delivery? Chef’s kiss. My cousin—who usually hates rom-coms—ended up watching it twice. That says something.
Amazon Prime’s got it, obviously. But heads up: you need a subscription. No pay-per-view nonsense, though. It’s part of their South Indian collection, so you can watch it dubbed in Hindi, Tamil, whatever. Pro tip? Stick to the original Telugu—the jokes land better.
IMDb’s got it at a solid 7/10, which for a rom-com is basically a standing ovation. Reddit threads call it “surprisingly decent” (high praise from the internet). Critics pointed out the plot’s nothing new—but come on, when has that ever stopped Bollywood or Tollywood? It’s all about execution, and this one nails the landing.
If you liked Single, here’s my personal rec list:
Single won’t change your life—but it’ll kill two hours better than most Netflix originals. It’s got heart, laughs, and zero pretensions. Perfect for when you just want to switch off your brain and enjoy. So grab some popcorn, ignore your mom’s “when will you get married” comments, and hit play. You’ll thank me later.
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