Tharun Bhascker’s Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi Movie Review


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Movie Name : Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi

Release Date : Jan 30, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam, Eesha Rebba, Brahmaji and others
Director : A R Sajeev
Producers : Srujan Yarabolu, Aditya Pittie, Vivek Krishnani, Anup Chandrasekharan, Sadhik shaik, Naveen Sanivarapu
Music Director : Jay Krish
Cinematographers : Deepak Yaragera
Editor :  AR Sajeev

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Tharun Bhascker and Eesha Rebba starrer Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi released in theatres today. The film is the official Telugu remake of the 2022 Malayalam hit Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey. Does it live up to the original? Let’s find out.

Story:

Kondaveeti Prashanti (Eesha Rebba) grows up with little control over her own choices. Her parents arrange her marriage to Ambati Omkar Naidu (Tharun Bhascker), a well-known fishery businessman from Dhawaleshwaram in East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. Prashanti adjusts to her husband’s lifestyle, only to gradually realise his true nature. What follows forms the crux of the story.

Plus Points:

Tharun Bhascker steps into a new space as a lead actor and delivers a convincing performance. His Godavari accent works well and adds authenticity to the character.

Eesha Rebba portrays her role with restraint and seriousness, which suits the character. Her scenes with Tharun, especially the interval sequence, the following portions, and the climax, are effective.

Brahmaji, despite a limited role, manages to generate a few laughs. The supporting cast fits their respective parts. The cinematography gives the film a pleasant visual appeal.

Minus Points:

The story is familiar to many Telugu viewers, as the Malayalam original was widely watched after its OTT release. Hence, freshness in treatment becomes crucial for the remake. However, Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi follows the original almost scene by scene, with a very few changes. This limits the impact, particularly for those who have already seen the original.

While some comedy during the fight sequences works, the overall narration loses momentum in the second half. The film becomes slow and stretched, affecting engagement.

The supporting characters could have been explored better, especially in emotional moments. Brahmaji, in particular, is underutilised, missing an opportunity to add more humour.

Technical Aspects:

Director A.R. Sajeev makes his debut with this remake. While he stays faithful to the original, introducing more changes could have enhanced the Telugu version. Themes of patriarchy, domestic abuse, and male dominance could have been explored with greater depth.

Deepak Yaragera’s cinematography is effective, and Jay Krish’s music complements the film’s mood. The editing could have been tighter, especially in the second half. Production values are decent.

Verdict:

On the whole, Om Shanti Shanti Shantihi is a black comedy that works in parts. Tharun Bhascker and Eesha Rebba deliver satisfactory performances, and a few comic moments click. However, the slow second half and lack of fresh elements restrict its appeal. Viewers who have not seen the original may find it passable, while others might feel underwhelmed.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team