Psych Siddhartha Review (2026): Shree Nandu’s Telugu romantic comedy film ‘Psych Siddhartha‘, which finally arrived on the big screens today, on 1st January, 2026, is a bold new-age Telugu dark comedy directed by Varun Reddy. It has achieved appreciation for its unconventional narrative and wacky presentation. The film creates a subjective psychological identity.
About Psych Siddhartha and Rating
Baapofmovies.com Rating: 2.5/5
- Release Date : Jan 01, 2025
- Director: Varun Reddy
- Producers: Shree Nandu, Shyam Sunder Reddy Thudi
- Stars: Shree Nandu, Yaamini Bhaskar, Narasimha S, Priyanka Rebekah Srinivas and Others
- Cinematographer: K Prakash Reddy
- Editor: Prateek Nuti
- Runtime: 120 Minutes (2 Hours)

Plot Overview
Psych Siddhartha represents a major reinvention for the lead actor. Siddhartha’s (Shree Nandu) life is defined by a continuous string of misfortunes, having lost his lady love and money, and these disappointments and failures compel him to turn into the reluctant protagonist of a slum-based comedy of errors.
Hope arises when he meets Shravya (Yaamini Bhaskar), a victim of an abusive marriage and a pragmatic single. Gradually, Siddharth begins to reconstruct his life and an opportunity at love. His first resurfaces to threaten everything he has worked for.
Star Performances
Shree Nandu: Nandu plays the lead character whose life is a series of misfortunes involving lost love, dignity, and money. His character in the film Psych Siddhartha is the unwitting centrepiece of a slum-based comedy of errors.
Yamini Bhaskar: She plays a ‘no-nonsense single mother’ in the name of Shravya, representing the reappearance of hope for Siddhartha. She emerges as a renaissance figure for the protagonist.
Creative Core

The technical vision is subtly developed by director Varun Reddy, cinematographer K. Prakash Reddy, and editor Prateek Nuti with the musical craftsmanship composed by Smaran Sai.
Psych Siddhartha deals with the domestic violence & trauma, mental health, and social critique.
Demerits of the film
Psych Siddhartha follows a very linear storyline. The unconventional excessive shouting, use of abusive language, and 18+ scenes make the film boring. The story develops fast but doesn’t go deep into emotions. There are some characters, as if they are included only to move forward the plot. Facing the hamartia of the protagonist, the film doesn’t affect the inner emotion.
Verdict
At the conclusion, we may say that ‘Psych Siddhartha’ is a philosophical journey that validates inner strength. The film is rated ‘A’, as it deals with adult humour and raw dialogue.
You can watch the film for your best introspection. It gives you the feeling as if you are reading Joyce’s novel.
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