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Last updated: 21 Jul 2026
Chinnabbaayi (1997) is a Telugu drama film directed by K. Viswanath, starring Venkatesh, Ramya Krishnan, Kaikala Satyanarayana. Chinnabbayi is drama based movie in which, Sundarayya (Venkatesh), the orphan, is the care taker of a very famous girl Our Rating: 2.25/5. Verdict: DISASTER. Released: 30 Jun 1997.

Ratings
Our Rating
2.25
Chinnabbaayi is a family drama that revolves around the life of a young man who strives to resolve conflicts within his family while navigating love and societal challenges. The story weaves themes of tradition, relationships, and personal growth, highlighting the protagonist's journey to bring harmony and understanding among his kin.
Chinnabbaayi presents a heartfelt narrative typical of K. Viswanath's directorial style, focusing on family values and emotional depth. The screenplay is structured to balance moments of drama and light-heartedness, though the pacing tends to slow down in the second half, affecting the overall engagement. The first half effectively sets up the characters and their motivations, creating a solid foundation for the unfolding drama.
The second half, while rich in emotional content, occasionally drags due to extended sequences and predictable plot developments. The songs, although melodious, do not significantly elevate the narrative and feel somewhat disconnected from the core story. The background score complements the emotional tone but lacks memorable motifs that could have enhanced key scenes. Cinematography and production values are adequate but not particularly standout for the period.
Overall, Chinnabbaayi is a sincere attempt at a family entertainer with strong performances but is hampered by uneven pacing and a conventional screenplay. Fans of K. Viswanath's work and Venkatesh's acting may find value in the film despite its narrative shortcomings.
Venkatesh: Delivered a convincing and heartfelt portrayal of the protagonist, effectively conveying the emotional nuances of the character.
Ramya Krishnan: Provided a strong and graceful presence, complementing the lead with her expressive acting.
Kaikala Satyanarayana: Offered a solid supporting role with a commanding screen presence.
Ravali: Played her part with sincerity, adding to the emotional layers of the story.
Kota Srinivasa Rao: Delivered a memorable performance with his characteristic intensity.
Srividya: Brought warmth and depth to her role, enhancing the family dynamics portrayed.
Strengths
Weaknesses
K. Viswanath's direction stays true to his signature style of blending family values with emotional storytelling. However, the screenplay lacks freshness and the narrative momentum dips in the latter half, which slightly diminishes the impact of the film.
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| Type | Value |
|---|---|
| Positive | 40% |
| Neutral | 40% |
| Negative | 20% |
The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances and emotional core but criticized the slow pacing and lack of novelty in the plot. No numeric critic ratings were found from the specified sources.
Final Box-Office Result
Chinnabbaayi released on 30 June 1997 (1997).
Chinnabbaayi is declared a DISASTER at the box office.
Chinnabbaayi OTT release date not announced yet.
Chinnabbaayi directed by K. Viswanath. Produced by Narasimha Rao M.
Chinnabbaayi stars Venkatesh, Ramya Krishnan, Kaikala Satyanarayana, Ravali, Kota Srinivasa Rao.
Tollybo rates Chinnabbaayi 2.25/5. Verdict: DISASTER.
Chinnabbaayi — Genre: Drama, Language: Telugu.