

Seetimaarr
All a full-time bank employee and part-time kabaddi coach wants is to bring national relevance to the school his father built and help young kabaddi players in his village win the national championship. It might prove difficult than just coaching them though.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a Kabaddi coach, who takes on the challenge of training a women's team to represent India in an international competition. Facing numerous obstacles, including political interference and personal rivalries, the coach and her determined players strive to achieve glory for their nation. The narrative weaves in elements of patriotism and personal vendettas, escalating the stakes in their quest for victory.
Critical Reception
Seetimaarr received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with many pointing out its formulaic plot and excessive melodrama. While some praised the action sequences and the performances of the lead actors, the film was largely criticized for its weak screenplay, predictable narrative, and overreliance on commercial tropes.
What Reviewers Say
- The film is praised for its high-octane action and sports sequences, particularly the Kabaddi matches.
- Performances from the lead cast, especially Gopichand and Tamannaah Bhatia, were noted as a positive aspect.
- However, the predictable storyline, lengthy runtime, and conventional narrative structure were significant drawbacks for many reviewers.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be an average entertainer, appreciating the action and the portrayal of the sport. However, many expressed disappointment with the weak script and the film's inability to offer anything new or engaging beyond the basic premise.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive action sequences centered around the sport of Kabaddi, with actors undergoing specific training to perform the physical demands of the game.
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