S/O Muthanna , directed by Sriikanth Hunsur is a slow burning emotional drama that explores the delicate threads of father son relationships, generational loneliness, and the quiet sacrifices that define family life. At the heart of the film is Major Muthanna (Rangayana Raghu), a retired army officer whose life is marked by discipline, dry wit, and a deep sense of emotional restraint. He lives with his son Shivu (Pranam Devaraj), a spirited young man who dreams of love and independence but is tethered by familial duty. Their bond is tested when Shivu falls for Dr. Sakshi (Kushee Ravi), a medical intern who visits Muthanna for routine check ups. What begins as a light hearted romance turns complicated when Sakshi confronts Shivu for misreading her intentions. The emotional fallout reveals deeper tensions between father and son—unspoken grief, unresolved guilt, and the longing for connection. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks, missed conversations, and a journey to Kashi, where Shivu searches for his father and, in doing so, confronts the emotional legacy of their relationship. Rangayana Raghu delivers one of his most restrained performances, balancing stoicism with vulnerability. Pranam Devaraj brings youthful energy and emotional sincerity, while Kushee Ravi adds charm and quiet strength.
Sriikanth Hunsur’s direction leans into emotional realism, avoiding spectacle in favor of subtle storytelling. The screenplay is patient, sometimes too much so—lingering on scenes that could have been more concise. The first half sets up the emotional stakes, while the second half finds its rhythm through introspection and reconciliation.
Movie shows that Parents often hide longing behind discipline. Unspoken words can shape relationships more than arguments . Love isn’t always loud—it’s often quiet, consistent, and misunderstood. Technology connects—but doesn’t replace presence. Reconciliation begins with empathy not ego.
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