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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 NameTest 2025 Movie
Original LanguageTamil
Spoken LanguageHindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam
Release Date04 April 2025
Runtime1 hour and 45 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresSports Drama
DirectorS. Sashikanth
ProducerChakravarthy Ramachandra, S. Sashikanth

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Test 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
R. MadhavanSaravanan “Sara”
NayantharaKumudha Saravanan
SiddharthArjun Venkataraman
Lirish RahavAditya “Adi”
Kaali VenkatBharani
Mohan RamanVenkataraman, Arjun’s father
Meera KrishnanR. 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.

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