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The Hindi film Test, falling within the sports and drama subgenres, was directed by S. Sashikanth, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Suman Kumar. Presented by YNOT Studios and produced by Chakravarthy Ramachandra and S. Sashikanth, Test hit theaters on April 4, 2025, with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Test 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Test 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Tamil |
Spoken Language | Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam |
Release Date | 04 April 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 45 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Sports Drama |
Director | S. Sashikanth |
Producer | Chakravarthy Ramachandra, S. Sashikanth |
Test 2025 Movie Screenshot



Test 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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R. Madhavan | Saravanan “Sara” |
Nayanthara | Kumudha Saravanan |
Siddharth | Arjun Venkataraman |
Lirish Rahav | Aditya “Adi” |
Kaali Venkat | Bharani |
Mohan Raman | Venkataraman, Arjun’s father |
Meera Krishnan | R. Meera Duraiswamy |
Test 2025 Movie Trailer
Test 2025 Movie Review
est follows three characters—Arjun, a cricketer facing a career crossroads (Siddharth); Kumudha, a teacher longing to be a mother (Nayanthara); and Saravanan, her ambitious scientist husband (Madhavan)—whose lives collide during a tense India-Pakistan Test match. The film aims to mix sports, personal drama, and a dash of thriller vibes with a match-fixing subplot.
The good: Madhavan steals the show with a layered performance, shifting from charming to questionable with ease. Nayanthara brings heart to Kumudha’s quiet pain, and the cricket setting offers a nostalgic pull for fans. The idea of intertwining personal stakes with a high-stakes game is clever on paper.
The not-so-good: The script fumbles, dragging through a slow buildup and tripping over its own twists. The thriller elements feel tacked on, and the pacing—clocking in at 2 hours 25 minutes—tests your endurance more than your emotions. Siddharth’s arc gets lost in the shuffle, and the film never quite sticks the landing, leaving you with a “what could’ve been” sigh.