3BHK is one of those rare films that doesn't seek spectacle, yet stays with you long after the credits roll. At its heart is a simple premiseโa family's dream of owning a homeโbut the way director Sri Ganesh unfolds that journey is deeply human and grounded. Siddharth inhabits his role with sincerity, tracing two decades of struggle, emotion, and silent growth, while Sarathkumar delivers a quietly powerful performance as the aging patriarch. The supporting castโincluding Devayani, Chaithra J. Achar, and Meetha Raghunathโadds depth to every turn.
The film doesnโt romanticize hardshipโit presents it honestly, but with gentle humor and sensitivity. Yes, the pacing drags slightly at points and the music occasionally pushes the emotional tone too much, but the overall story is so heartfelt that these minor flaws feel secondary.
In a sea of largerโthanโlife dramas, 3BHK feels like a warm embrace: realistic, resonant, and ultimately affirming. This deserves to be watched by every family trying to turn a deam into reality...
๐5 star from my end