Introduction:
The Great Pre Wedding Show is a light-hearted rural drama directed by Rahul Srinivas, featuring Thiruveer in the lead role. Known for films like George Reddy, Palasa, Masooda, and Pareshan, Thiruveer once again impresses with a character rooted in realism. Set in a village backdrop, this film revolves around a pre-wedding photoshoot, blending romance and comedy to offer a wholesome viewing experience.

Plot Summary:
Ramesh (Thiruveer) is a young man from a village near Srikakulam who runs a xerox and photography shop. He captures every local event and wedding in his village. Hema (Teena Shravya), who works as a secretary in the local Panchayat office, is Ramesh’s love interest.Meanwhile, Anand (Narendra Ravi), who works as a PA to a local politician, is set to marry Soundarya (Yamini). Before the wedding, Anand assigns Ramesh the task of shooting their pre-wedding photoshoot, asking him to make it unique and grand for their area.

Ramesh and his assistant (Master Rohan) complete the shoot successfully. However, things take an unexpected turn when the pre-wedding footage gets into trouble due to an unforeseen incident. What went wrong? Does Anand’s wedding take place? What happens to Ramesh and Hema’s love story? The rest of the film answers these questions with humor and emotion.

Analysis:
The movie is built around a simple concept a pre-wedding photoshoot but the director turns it into an engaging rural comedy. Rahul Srinivas, who earlier made a mark through short films on YouTube, narrates the story in a very natural and grounded way.The first half flows smoothly with light humor and fun village moments, while the second half offers laugh-out-loud entertainment. Every scene feels authentic, as if it’s happening in our own village.

The director deserves credit for choosing the right actors who suit their roles perfectly. The film’s highlight is the pre wedding photoshoot song sequence — the visuals are cute, colorful, and full of charm. It’s designed so beautifully that it makes you wish to have your own pre-wedding shoot!
The chemistry between Ramesh and his assistant, as well as between Ramesh and Hema, brings out both humor and warmth. The emotional moments in the climax connect well with the audience.

Performances:
Thiruveer delivers a naturally convincing performance as the innocent village photographer. His expressions and dialogue delivery suit the role perfectly. Narendra Ravi shines as Anand his performance is a major highlight. With his strong Srikakulam dialect and confident screen presence, he almost steals the show. The director has crafted his role so effectively that he stands out as a key pillar of the film. Teena Shravya as Hema and Yamini as Soundarya bring authenticity to their roles. Master Rohan adds good comic timing and energy.

Technical Aspects:
Director Rahul Srinivas impresses with his storytelling and realistic direction. The background score elevates key scenes beautifully, while Somasekhar’s cinematography captures the village atmosphere vividly, giving the audience a sense of being part of that world. The editing is neat, maintaining a steady pace throughout.

Final Verdict:
The Great Pre Wedding Show is a refreshing rural entertainer filled with fun, innocence, and genuine emotions. With its realistic characters, natural humor, and engaging storytelling, the film serves as a perfect weekend stress-buster. It leaves you with a pleasant feeling, as if you’ve spent time with people from your own village.