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Telusu-Kada

Movie Name : Telusu Kada

Release Date : Oct 17, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Siddhu Jonnalagadda ,Raashii Khanna Srinidhi Shetty, Harsha Chemudu
Director : Neerraja Kona
Producers : TG Vishwa Prasad, Krithi Prasad
Music Director : Thaman S
Cinematographer : Gnana Shekar VS
Editor :  Navin Nooli

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Telusu Kada is one of the most awaited films in recent times as it has Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Raashii Khanna, and Srinidhi Shetty in lead roles. The film has hit the screens today, and let’s see how it is.

Story :

Varun (Siddhu Jonnalagadda) is a chef who wants to settle down in life. He meets Anjali (Raashii Khanna) through a matrimonial site and marries her. The twist in the tale arises when Anjali realises she cannot give birth and finds a doctor named Raaga (Srinidhi Shetty) to help her with surrogacy. How will Varun react to Anjali’s decision, and how will all this work out is the basic story of the film.

Plus Points :

Telusu Kada is not your regular love story as shown in the promos. Neeraja Kona directs this film and has put out a point that is quite bold in its approach, dealing with the sensitive aspect of surrogacy. She does not go into the details of surrogacy but sets the point of a man who is stuck between two women.

The basic setting is quite modern and is aimed at the urban audience. There is no denying the fact that the content is quite bold and has some brownie points. The manner in which emotions are shown through different characters is the best part of the film.

The hero’s character and why he behaves in such a way is shown neatly in the end. Also, the way the heroine’s character and how Srinidhi Shetty behaves is also given justice, though it looks a bit confusing from the outside. By the end of the film, you get an idea of what the whole emotional angle is about.

Siddhu Jonnalagadda finally comes out of his DJ Tillu image and acts superbly in the film. The way he has owned the character of Varun is top-notch. While watching the film, one gets a feeling that he is a bit of a negative guy, but that is who he is, with utmost clarity and drive in the film.

Raashii Khanna gets a solid role and is superb as Anjali. After a long gap, she gets a strong character and excels in it. Srinidhi Shetty is also decent in her role but does not get to do much.

Viva Harsha plays a key role in the film and is solid in his character. He is the one who acts as the audience’s point of view, and the actual reactions are shown through his character.

The first half of the film is top-notch, with the surrogacy angle being brought in with a mature approach. The manner in which the hero is stuck between his wife and his ex-girlfriend is handled in a solid manner.

Minus Points :

There is no denying the fact that Telusu Kada is not for everyone and has been made for a niche audience. Neeraja Kona makes her debut and designs a character for Siddhu Jonnalagadda, which is a departure from the roles he has done in recent times.

One can easily understand that Telusu Kada is almost a remake of the Hindi film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, featuring Salman Khan, Preity Zinta, and Rani Mukherjee. The only difference here is that Srinidhi Shetty’s character has been given a new dimension and made the hero’s ex-girlfriend, while the Hindi film had Rani Mukherjee’s character as an outsider. Barring this, the rest of the story is the same.

The second half of the film is a bit confusing for the audience. One cannot grasp what is going on in the film, as the hero starts behaving in a very weird manner. But the manner in which the story is ended through Annapoorna’s justification, and the way the hero explains things with clarity, makes sense.

Still, there are a few scenes that should have been narrated in a clearer manner, especially Siddhu Jonnalagadda’s character. There will surely be a lot of people who will not understand whether he is a negative guy or a good guy. From the outside, he is very clear in his approach, but the manner in which things are narrated is a bit confusing.

The masses will surely get confused with this film, and it is very hard to accept such bold stories which have layered emotions. So, one has to go with an open mind to enjoy Telusu Kada.

Technical Aspects :

Thaman composed the music, and all the songs are superb. The BGM he has composed is also very good. The production values of the film are also top-notch, as the character settings and the overall approach are very posh.

Credit should go to the cameraman for showcasing just three or four locations in a very different way. The manner in which the production design has handled the entire look of the film is top-notch.

As Neeraja Kona is herself a costume designer, she has given superb costumes to all her cast, and nothing looks loud.

Coming to her direction, she has done a decent job for her first film. The manner in which Neeraja has showcased all three characters and does not take sides is the best part of the film. Neeraja’s writing is very strong and has depth in the characters, but only in the second half.

Especially the manner in which Srinidhi Shetty’s character is handled, the way she expresses things and how she wants to get back to the hero, is showcased in a very confusing manner. Had her character also been designed more clearly and with a lot of impact, things would have made more sense. The lyrics are good, and the choreography is also amazing.

Verdict :

On the whole, Telusu Kada is a bold and modern take on relationships. The concept is really novel, and the first half is amazing. The songs and solid performances by Siddhu Jonnalagadda and Raashii Khanna are amazing. Despite a few hiccups in the second half, the film will be liked by those who enjoy urban romantic dramas.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Bakaasura Restaurant Movie Review

Movie Name : Bakaasura Restaurant
Release Date : Aug 08, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Praveen , Harsha Chemudu ,Garuda Ram,Krishna Bhagawan, Shining Phani
Director : SJ Shiva
Producers : Lakshmaiah Achari ,Janardhan Achari
Music Director : Vikas Badisa
Cinematographer : Bala Saraswathi
Editor :  Marthand K. Venkatesh

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Bakasura Restaurant is a Telugu horror comedy starring comedians Praveen and Harsha Chemudu in the lead roles. The film hits the big screens today and here is our review to know how it is.

Story:

Paramesh (Praveen), a software employee, lives in Hyderabad with four friends and dreams of starting his own restaurant. With nothing going their way, they turn to ghost-hunting videos for YouTube in hopes of making quick money. During one shoot at a palace, they discover a Tantra Sastra book and attempt a ritual to get rich. Instead, they accidentally awaken a spirit. Strange things begin happening, and the group tries to figure out who the ghost is and what it wants. The rest of the story reveals whether the ghost turns out to be a threat or a help, and how the group deals with it.

Plus Points:

Praveen returns to a lead role after a long time and gives a sincere performance. As a middle-class man with unfulfilled dreams, he brings a natural charm, especially in scenes where he talks about middle-class people’s struggles.

The supporting cast, including Vivek Dandu and Shining Phani, deliver what’s expected. Harsha Chemudu, despite having limited screen time, leaves an impact in a key role. The film’s early interactions with the ghost are handled well and provide some fun moments.

Minus Points:

The story had promise but loses its way in execution. After a decent setup, the film slowly loses steam. The second half, which could have elevated things, ends up only partly effective.

Scenes feel stretched for no reason, dragging the pace. The pre-climax portion at the dargah feels completely out of place and poorly written. There are other missteps too, though some are masked by emotional detours here and there.

Harsha Chemudu’s character is underwritten. His flashback feels rushed, and with a little more effort, his arc could have been a lot stronger.

Krishna Bhagavan is just about okay, and the heroines add nothing to the film. Some comedy sequences feel repetitive and forced, adding to the length without much payoff.

Technical Aspects:

Director SJ Shiva tries to balance horror and comedy, but the film suffers due to pacing issues and inconsistent writing. Cinematography by Bala Saraswathy is adequate. Vikas Badisa’s music works in a few places. Editing by Marthand K Venkatesh could’ve been sharper – too many scenes go on longer than needed. Production values are decent.

Verdict:

On the whole, Bakasura Restaurant is a routine horror comedy that clicks in a few places but struggles to stay engaging throughout. Praveen and Harsha Chemudu put in honest performances, and the first half has a few enjoyable moments. However, the film slowly loses grip, with uneven pacing and filler scenes weighing it down. It’s not a total misfire, but not memorable either. You won’t regret skipping it, there are better ways to spend your weekend.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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Bubblegum Telugu Movie Review

Release Date : December 29, 2023

123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5

Starring: Roshan Kanakala, Maanasa Choudhary, Harsha Chemudu, Kiran Macha, Anannyaa Akulaa, Harshvardhan, Anu Hasan, Chaitu Jonnalagadda, Bindu Chandramouli and others

Director: Ravikanth Perepu

Producer: P Vimala

Music Director: Sricharan Pakala

Cinematographer: Suresh Ragutu

Editors: Ravikanth Perupu, K Balakrishna Reddy, Balu Manoj D, Seri-Ganni

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