Venkatesh and Trivikram’s Aadarsha Kutumbam-AK47 is reportedly set to feature a 20-minute train episode that is expected to be one of the film’s biggest highlights.
According to industry buzz, the makers have erected a massive train set exclusively for this sequence, indicating the scale at which it has been conceived. More interestingly, insiders suggest that Trivikram has shifted his focus this time from dialogue-driven comedy to situational humor, allowing the comedy to emerge naturally from the characters and circumstances.
Reports also claim that Trivikram‘s writing, staging, and overall filmmaking style will feel noticeably different from his earlier films, making Aadarsha Kutumbam one of his more refreshing commercial entertainers.
However, there is also a reason why Telugu cinema lovers are choosing to remain cautiously optimistic.
A similar level of hype surrounded the train episode in Anil Ravipudi’s Sarileru Neekevvaru before its release. The makers repeatedly highlighted it during promotions, building expectations that it would become one of the film’s biggest crowd-pleasers.
But once the film was released, the sequence failed to live up to the pre-release buzz. Many viewers felt the comedy was forced and cringe, and the episode stood out awkwardly instead of blending naturally into the narrative.
The success of a long comedy episode depends not on its scale or set design, but on the writing, timing, and chemistry between actors like it happened in Srinu Vaitla’s Venky. If the humor feels organic and the sequence contributes meaningfully to the story, it can become a huge draw at the box office. Otherwise, even an expensive set piece can fall flat.
Trivikram has built his reputation on sharp writing and memorable comedy over the years. If he can successfully blend his trademark humor with fresh situational comedy, the train episode could genuinely become one of the film’s biggest highlights.




