3BHK
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Directed by | Sri Ganesh |
Screenplay by | Sri Ganesh |
Based on | 3BHK Veedu by Aravindh Sachidanandam |
Produced by | Arun Viswa |
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Edited by | Ganesh Siva |
Music by | Amrit Ramnath |
Production company | Shanthi Talkies |
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Running time | 141 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Language | Tamil |
3BHK is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Sri Ganesh and produced by Arun Viswa under Shanthi Talkies. Based on the short story 3BHK Veedu (transl. 3BHK house) by Aravindh Sachidanandam, the film stars Siddharth, R. Sarathkumar, Devayani, Meetha Raghunath and Chaithra J. Achar, with Yogi Babu, Subbu Panchu, Vivek Prasanna and Thalaivaasal Vijay in supporting roles.
The film was officially announced in May 2024 under the tentative title Siddharth 40 as it marked the actor's 40th film in the lead role, with the official title being revealed during February 2025. Principal photography commenced in July 2024 and continued till March 2025, with the film being predominantly shot in Chennai. The music was composed by Amrit Ramnath, with cinematography handled by Dinesh B. Krishnan and Jithin Stanislaus, and edited by Ganesh Siva.
3BHK was released in theatres on 4 July 2025 and it opened to positive reviews from critics and audiences.[2]
Plot
[edit]Middle class family, Vasudevan and wife Shanthi along with their two children Prabhu and Aarthi's only ambition is to save up money and buy a house of their own. The dream seems easy written on paper than done, as they go through a lot over a period of time. But do they finally have a roof to call their own?
Cast
[edit]- Siddharth as Prabhu
- R. Sarathkumar as Vasudevan
- Devayani as Shanthi
- Meetha Raghunath as Aarthi
- Chaithra J. Achar as Aishwarya "Aishu"
- Yogi Babu as Broker Babu
- Subbu Panchu as Murali, Vasudevan's brother
- Vivek Prasanna as Prabhu's manager
- Thalaivaasal Vijay as Sundar, Madhu's father
- Saraswathi as Madhu
- Sa. Sathish Kumar as Kalai, Prabhu's friend
- Avudaiyappan as a Zenithcode interviewer
- Durai Ramesh as Mehta, Vasudevan's boss
- Ramesh Viadya as the house owner
- Seema as the house owner's wife
- Selvam as Perungalathur broker
- Kovai Babu Khan as MRT Nagar broker
- K. Dileepan as a builder
- Karthi as himself (voiceover only)
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]On 17 May 2024, actor Siddharth announced his next project to be directed by Sri Ganesh in his third directorial venture after 8 Thottakkal (2017) and Kuruthi Aattam (2022).[3][4] Tentatively titled Siddharth 40 as it marked the 40th film of the lead actor,[5][6] the project was funded by Arun Viswa's Shanthi Talkies in their third production after Prince (2022) and Maaveeran (2023).[7][8] The film's title 3BHK was announced on 5 February 2025.[9]
The film is based on the short story 3BHK Veedu written by Aravindh Sachidanandam.[10] Ganesh added that "[The story] was beautiful and real. It centered around a family wishing to buy a home... the end was poignant. Plotwise, that story has nothing to do with my 3BHK, but the emotion in it stuck a chord with me. I wanted to flesh out an entire life journey from that emotion."[10] The technical crew comprises of music composer Amrit Ramnath, cinematographers Dinesh B. Krishnan and Jithin Stanislaus, editor Ganesh Siva and art director Vinoth Rajkumar.[11][12]
Casting
[edit]Siddharth described that he had to be a specific person throughout the film without catering to commercial requirements, while opining on his exciting performances were playing a flesh-and-blood hero with the character staying throughout, citing Eswaran from Chithha (2023). He added that his character Prabhu travels through different time periods from his teens to adulthood.[10] In July 2024, it was announced that R. Sarathkumar and Devayani were cast in important roles, reuniting after two decades since Surya Vamsam (1997),[13][14] and the same week, Meetha Raghunath and Kannada actress Chaithra J. Achar were also cast; the latter in her Tamil debut.[15][16] Chaithra, a non-Tamil speaker, had to learn the language, memorising the dialogues as well as acting, which she found somewhat challenging. She dubbed her own voice in both the original Tamil and dubbed Telugu versions.[17]
Filming
[edit]A formal puja ceremony was held at Chennai on 15 July 2024, with the presence of the cast and crew, and principal photography commenced the very same day.[18] The film was predominantly shot in Chennai before wrapping on 5 March 2025.[19]
Music
[edit]The film score and soundtrack were composed by Amrit Ramnath in his sophomore composition after Varshangalkku Shesham (2024) and also in his Tamil debut.[20] The album was preceded by two singles—"Kanavellam" and "Idi Mazhai"—which were released on 21 May and 21 June 2025, respectively.[21][22] The soundtrack was released on 26 June 2025 under the Think Music label.[23]
Marketing and release
[edit]The film's title teaser was released on 5 February 2025, showcasing a glimpse of the film's plot and the characters.[24] The trailer was launched at the film's pre-release event which was held in Chennai on 26 June.[25] Shanthi Talkies released a promotional video on 27 June, the same date as the release of Surya Vamsam and the team enacted the family photograph scene from the film.[26] A promotional billboard of the film featured an advertising that mentioned "3BHK ₹75 lakhs at just ₹150", garnering attention and praise for its creative marketing.[27] 3BHK was released theatrically on 4 July 2025 in Tamil and Telugu languages.[28]
Critical reception
[edit]Janani K of India Today gave 3.5/5 stars and wrote "'3BHK' is a layered, emotional documentation of a middle-class family's dream and the work and sacrifices it demands. With strong performances and realistic yet thought-provoking moments, this feel-good entertainer will linger long after the end credits roll."[29] Abhinav Subramanian of The Times of India gave 3/5 stars and wrote "3 BHK constructs its narrative like its titular apartment: functional, predictable, and standard."[30] Srinivasa Ramanujam of The Hindu wrote "The most refreshing part of 3BHK is the absence of a singular hero. When you walk out of the cinema hall, it is the image of the four-member family that sticks with you. In a year that gave us Kudumbasthan and Tourist Family, 3BHK is a worthy addition to the list of feel-good entertainers. It shines light on the family, without veering into any unnecessary commercial elements such as fights or songs. 3BHK feels like a tight hug of reassurance."[31] Raisa Nasreen of Times Now wrote "Over all, 3BHK strikes the right chord and conveys the perfect emotions of many middle class families, leaving you teary eyed, a few times."[32] Swathi P Ajith of Onmanorama wrote "'3BHK' may not break new ground in storytelling, but it finds its footing in performances and the emotional truth of its characters. It's a film that understands the quiet weight of middle-class dreams and reminds us that sometimes, even the most familiar stories can resonate when told with honesty."[33]
Vishal Menon of The Hollywood Reporter India wrote "The performances of the family members add to our heartbreak just as much as the writing does. Despite Sarathkumar's towering physique and body language, he's able to express the helplessness of a meek man who forgot to live for himself [...] the same can be said about Siddharth and Meetha, who perform their roles with such understated softness that we almost do not notice two bright-eyed, optimistic teenagers growing up to become defeated as adults. Through this journey, Amrit Ramnath's music celebrates their life's rare victories to give it the scale of a triumph, just as Sri Ganesh's writing never allows for his film to enter melodramatic territory. In that effort, we're left with a film with so full of emotions that we feel right at home with Vasudevan and family. Instead of counting the number of storeys, it reminds you to look up at the apartment next door and recount the stories people live through to make their homes."[34] Swaroop Kodur of The Indian Express gave 3/5 and wrote "The contrived nature of 3BHK ultimately becomes a hard-to-ignore flaw and consequently, the film doesn't entirely manage to fulfill its potential. Both the writing and the execution feel overstated at times, and the resolution, too, comes off a tad sticky-sweet. And yet, it has the ambition to tread a lesser-walked path and in doing so, it produces some memorable moments that are sure to linger and make up for the missteps. Heartfelt yet heavy, this is a film that should be given a chance just for the resonance it strikes with us."[35]
In a negative review, Prashanth Vallavan of Cinema Express wrote "3BHK should have either committed to being an out-and-out feel-good drama about a family of lovable characters striving towards a common goal, or it should have gone deeper into the systemic struggles faced by a middle-class family and critiqued the system, which it clearly had immense potential for [...] the film doesn't sugarcoat these dreams as rosy fantasies but as very real struggles, which makes it truthful. But these obstacles and struggles are often borne of Prabhu and his family's own shortcomings and not because of an unfair system. If only the film stopped blaming its own characters and understood the multi-layered structural issues in our society, it could have been a consummate social drama, instead of a synthetic heart warmer."[36] Similarly, Kirubakar Purushothaman of News18 wrote "[3BHK] could have been a statement about the paradox of the middle-class dream of buying a home that, in essence, robs one of every other joy: a thesis that Balumahendra's gut-wrenching 1988 film Veedu delivered. But [it] ends up as a romantic advertisement of such dreams."[37]
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External links
[edit]- 3BHK at IMDb
- 3BHK at Rotten Tomatoes
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