Little Hearts written and directed by Sai Marthand isn’t plot heavy. The story often plays out like a series of comic sketches: but the engaging screenplay coupled with the performances makes this a fun weekend watch. A strong aspect of Little Hearts is the subtle coming of age with the heroine standing up for her love
Starcast: Mouli Tanuj Prasanth, Shivani Nagaram, Rajeev Kanakala, Satya, S S Kanchi, Jai Krishna and others
Genre: Comedy/romance
Director and writer: Sai Marthand
Producer: Aditya Hasan
Production house: ETV Win
Cinematographer: Surya Balaji
Music: Sinjith Yerramilli
Running time: 2 hours and 8 minutes
Little Hearts is a film which perfectly fits the tag of a nonsensical but fun entertainer. Unlike the usual larger-than-life heroes with no flaws this is a movie which isn’t afraid to poke fun at the protagonist. In this case the hero and the heroine aren’t the brightest bulbs, they are equally dimwits when it comes to studies. Sai Marthand who has written and directed Little Hearts does a fine job in creating a fun love story with all social media and pop culture references. The love story has a hilarious connection to the Bahubali films which I will get to later. Producer Aditya Hasan who is only one web series old needs to be applauded for backing this up.

Mouli Tanuj Prasanth and Shivani Nagaram
The storyline of Little Hearts primarily revolves around Akhil (Mouli Tanuj Prasanth) and Shivani Nagaram’s Khatyayini. Both of them fail in clearing their respective subjects and are compelled to undertake long-term coaching due to their respective fathers. Akhil has just gone through a bitter break up with his intermediate sweetheart. Initially his attraction towards Khatyayini feels like a temporary recourse but things take a serious turn with both falling in love head over heels. This is the story in brief.
A strong aspect of Little Heats is the entertainment quotient. Special mention must be made of the scenes featuring Mouli and Jai Krishna a fellow wastrel. The banter between them coupled with Jai Krishna’s constant predictions on how Akhil’s love is domed only to be proven wrong raises many chuckles. His disbelief on how Khatyayini falls for Akhil and vice versa is hilarious to say the least. A specific mention must be made of the portion where Jai Krishna does a translation of Khatyayini words thinking that she has broken up with Akhil only to fall flat on his face.
The love story of the leads has a constant comparison to the journey of Bahubali films. The initial mixed reactions of Bahubali one is compared with their romance. The assumption is neither their romance nor the film will soar. The cultimation of Bahubali journey with the second part becoming a massive blockbuster as well as Akhil and Kathyayini’s love story has been wonderfully connected.
Little Hearts also works because of the self-aware tone, the flaws of both the hero and the heroine with their quirks have been well written and enacted. Towards the middle of the second half the movie slips into a coming age of territory. Both the hero and the heroine decide that they had enough of engineering and medicine respectively. They decide to do something else with their future.
Sai Marthnand gives some agency to Kathyayini in the way she stands up for her love. The dialogue of Akhil on why Kathyayini is worth fighting for gives the movie some emotional heft. In this scene Akhil openly talks about his flaws making the protagonist relatable.
The music composed by Sinjith Yerramilli is funky going well with the movie’s tonality. A specific mention must be made of the humorous conversational song where the leads are seen missing each other deeply. There is also an amateur musical video sung and edited by Akhil as a surprise birthday gift for Kathyayini. This video coming at important junctures is another high point of the movie. The cinematography of Surya Balaji is also fair perfectly capturing the vibrant atmosphere.
Both Mouli and Shivani Nagaram perfectly fit the parts of bumbling youths coming of age. They embrace the quirky tone matching each other making the romance believable. Rajeev Kanakala as Akhil’s extremely worried father also does well bringing in a certain seriousness. His reaction to Akhil’s musical video is especially worth mentioning.


S S Kanchi as Kathyayini’s father also raises some chuckles particularly in the post interval portions. The rest of the cast add to the quirky scenarios with their wonderful acting.
Final word: Little Hearts is small scale but high on entertainment value. This deserves a theatre watch,