Super Zindagi movie review : This is, sadly, Dhyan Sreenivasan’s world now and we have no choice but to live in it
“Super Zindagi,” starring Dhyan Sreenivasan, is a film that leaves audiences with a sense of unfulfilled potential. Directed by debutant Vintesh, the movie explores an intriguing premise but struggles to develop it into a coherent and engaging narrative.
Despite the promising trailer, which hinted at an entertainer with strong camaraderie between Dhyan and veteran actor Mukesh, the film fails to deliver on its initial promise.
The movie’s script, co-written by Prajith Raj EKR and Vintesh, lacks the depth and substance needed to sustain audience interest. The storyline, though based on a real event, feels stretched and directionless, leading to a viewing experience that is more frustrating than entertaining.
While the film’s technical aspects, such as cinematography by Eldho Issac and music by Sooraj S Kurup, are commendable, they are not enough to compensate for the weak script and underdeveloped characters. Ultimately, “Super Zindagi” is a film that had the potential to be much more but falls short in execution.