P.O.E.M is not just a movie—it is the voice of every common man who silently battles grief, guilt, and the weight of his past.
The film follows the story of Ravi, portrayed with depth and intensity by Vivek Dandu, an ordinary man whose life takes a tragic turn after losing his beloved wife.
A year has passed since her death, yet Ravi is unable to overcome the trauma.
Instead of taking responsibility for his young son, he slips into loneliness, blaming himself for his wife’s untimely demise.
Unable to cope, Ravi finds temporary escape in alcohol, only to push himself towards self-destruction.
His pain and downfall become evident when an alcohol overdose lands him in the hospital.
Here enters Karthik, Ravi’s caring brother-in-law, played with conviction by Sindhuvijay, who admits him in the hope of saving what little is left of Ravi’s broken spirit.
Destiny then brings Ravi face-to-face with Bhavani, a head nurse at the hospital, portrayed with elegance and emotion.
Bhavani had been present during Ravi’s wife’s surgery and knows the truth about what actually happened that night.
Watching Ravi drown in self-blame, she decides to reveal the reality—her intention not to hurt him, but to save him from the chains of guilt.
But fate doesn’t always heal so easily.
What Ravi does after knowing the truth changes everything, pushing the film into an emotionally gripping and thought-provoking climax.
The narrative is further enriched by impactful supporting performances—Devnag as the doctor, Manas Adhvaith, and Thezans Seeli in pivotal roles that bring strength and depth to the storyline.
Together, the cast paints a raw and moving portrait of loss, regret, family, and redemption.
Behind this powerful story stands a passionate and talented crew.
Ravikiran Pottepangu, the writer and director, crafts a soul-stirring narrative that reflects human emotions in their rawest form.
His storytelling captures both the silence of pain and the storm of inner conflict.
Complementing his vision, Sairam Uday as the Director of Photography (DOP) captures every frame with striking realism, balancing the dark tones of despair with the subtle light of hope.
The seamless flow of emotions is sharpened through the crisp editing of Shameer, ensuring that each moment leaves an impact.
Adding yet another layer of depth, Gopinadh Konda’s music serves as the emotional heartbeat of the film—soulful, haunting, and unforgettable.