The Telugu romantic drama Sundarakanda has made its OTT debut on JioHotstar. This Nara Rohith starrer struggled during its theatrical run but managed to win praise from audiences who appreciated its simplicity, family-friendly tone, and heartfelt performances, especially Virti Vaghani’s work.
Sundarakanda received special acclaim for its gentle, emotionally-driven storytelling. Satya’s impeccable comedic timing was repeatedly highlighted as a major source of laughter, with many calling him the true show stealer. Some even hailed the film as a lighthearted, feel-good watch.
However, its OTT journey seems to be playing out differently. Early reviews from its digital release are sharply divided. While viewers continue to praise the performances, they have been far more critical of the story this time around, calling it predictable. Many users have even labelled the romantic drama long and boring.
The climax and overall pacing have been frequent targets of criticism, with many saying the ending becomes obvious well before it arrives. The first half, in particular, has been dismissed by several viewers as downright boring.
This sudden shift in reception, from positive theatrical feedback to polarizing OTT reviews, raises an interesting question: Why would a film that connected with its audience in theatres receive such mixed reactions online?
The answer may lie in the very nature of OTT viewing. On streaming platforms, viewers can pause, rewind, or simply stop watching. Without the communal energy of a packed cinema, pacing issues become more noticeable, and a simple, slow-burning narrative can feel like a drag.
This difference in opinion highlights the growing gap between cinema-goers and streaming audiences. It proves that a film’s success isn’t just about the story it tells but also the platform where it’s experienced.
Here are some of the early OTT reviews for Sundarakanda!