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Mithra Mandali Movie Review

Mithra Mandali Movie Review

Movie Name : Mithra Mandali

Release Date : Oct 16, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Priyadarshi, Niharika NM, Rag Mayur, Vishnu Oi, Prasad Behara
Director : Vijayendar S
Producers : Kalyan Manthina, Bhanu Pratapa, Dr. Vijender Reddy Teegala
Music Director : RR Dhruvan
Cinematographer : Siddharth SJ
Editor :  Peekay

Related Links : Trailer

 

Small-budget comedy drama Mithra Mandali starring Priyadarshi and Niharika NM was promoted well and now the film is out in theatres. Let’s see how it is.

Story:

Chaitanya (Priyadarshi), Satvik (Vishnu Oi), Abhi (Rag Mayuri), and Rajeev (Prasad Behra) are a group of good-for-nothing friends. Abhi and Satvik fall for Swecha (Niharika NM), the daughter of a politician and Chaitanya helps in this process, but little do they know that they all are about to get caught in a deep mess.

Plus Points:

Some fun sequences in both halves work well in isolation. They may not be extraordinary, but the silly moments and the innocence of the four friends bring a smile to your face. The film leans on situational comedy, which clicks to some extent.

The best part of Mithra Mandali is the “Important Character” played by Satya. He has truly become an actor with the Midas touch. Every time Satya appears on screen, he leaves the audience in splits. The concept behind his unique characterization is amusing.

Priyadarshi delivers a good performance in a fun-filled role. Vishnu Oi, Rag Mayur, and Prasad Behra try their best to generate laughs, even when the writing doesn’t fully back them. Niharika NM is decent in her portrayal.

Minus Points:

Mithra Mandali is a Jathi Ratnalu-esque comedy drama, but what worked well for the latter were the non-stop punches despite the silly nature of the story. Mithra Mandali doesn’t have enough meat to hold our attention throughout and also slips into boredom after a certain point.

At the beginning, the makers mentioned that the film doesn’t have a story, but that self-aware satirical quote doesn’t click, as the humor doesn’t fully land. When there isn’t a reasonable plotline to buy into, the film should weave magic with its narrative and make us forget the flaws without giving any breathing space.

The second half, in particular, is dragged unnecessarily, and the momentum drops heavily here as the film goes off track. The editing is below par, making the movie feel lengthy despite the runtime being short.

The fun moments are scattered in both halves, but the film doesn’t have a strong screenplay to bind those scenes together. At times, the comedy feels forced, and the writing could have been much better.

Technical Aspects:

RR Dhruvan’s songs and background score are quirky in nature which aligns well with the film’s theme. Siddharth J’s cinematography is decent and so are the production values. The editing isn’t satisfactory.

Coming to director Vijayender S, he did a below par job with the film. While a few moments show promise, there is still a lot left to be desired. The comedy is a mixed big in Mithra Mandali. The second half lacks a clear direction, making the film lose its grip.

Verdict:

On the whole, Mithra Mandali tries to be a wacky entertainer but doesn’t quite succeed in its attempt. While there are a few fun-inducing moments, the movie largely bores and lacks a strong narrative to hold everything together. Priyadarshi and the rest of the cast try their best to entertain, but the underwhelming writing and a dragged-out second half keep it very far from satisfactory.

 

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Sarangapani Jathakam Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : Sarangapani Jathakam

Release Date : April 25, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Roopa Koduvayur, Vennela Kishore, Srinivas Avasarala, Viva Harsha, Naresh and others
Director : Mohanakrishna Indraganti
Producers : Sivalenka Krishna Prasad
Music Director : Vivek Sagar
Cinematographer : P.G. Vinda
Editor : Marthand K Venkatesh
Related Links : Trailer

Sarangapani Jathakam is a new Telugu comedy entertainer featuring Priyadarshi, Roopa Koduvayur, and Vennela Kishore in prominent roles. Directed by Mohanakrishna Indraganti, the film hits theaters today. Read on for our review to see how it fares.

Story:

Sarangapani (Priyadarshi), a car salesman, strongly believes in palmistry and is convinced that everything in life is driven by fate. He falls for his practical and logical superior, Maithili (Roopa Koduvayur), and the two get engaged. Just when everything seems to be going perfectly, a cheiromantist named Jogeshwar (Srinivas Avasarala) predicts that Sarangapani will commit a crime in the future. Shaken by this, Sarangapani makes a critical decision in the hope of safeguarding his future with Maithili. What exactly does he do? Does the prediction come true? Is Maithili aware of it? How does his friend Chandra (Vennela Kishore) react? And what role does Ahobila (Tanikella Bharani) play in all this? These questions unfold as the story progresses.

Plus Points:

After playing a serious lawyer in Court, Priyadarshi returns to his forte, comedy, and delivers a charming performance as Sarangapani. His portrayal of a superstitious yet lovable man is relatable and engaging, and his comic timing is impeccable.

Vennela Kishore brings in his trademark humour with brilliant expressions and witty lines, especially in his scenes with Priyadarshi.

Viva Harsha, who enters in the second half, adds to the fun with his innocent and quirky performance. The trio’s chemistry lifts the film’s second half, offering some genuinely entertaining moments.

Roopa Koduvayur looks graceful and plays her part well. The supporting cast, including Naresh and Devika, contribute decently to the narrative. The comedy dialogues are cleverly written and work well when delivered by the right performers.

Minus Points:

While the core concept is interesting, the storytelling could have been more unpredictable to keep the audience fully engaged. Director Mohanakrishna Indraganti had the scope to add more twists and layers to elevate the comedy and suspense.

The second half starts off fine but dips in pace before picking up again. A tighter narrative in this portion would have made a big difference.

Tanikella Bharani, though a respected actor, is underutilised by the director. In films like Ami Tumi, he played a crucial and hilarious role, but here, he doesn’t get much to do.

Also, the inclusion of a few cuss words feels out of place, especially coming from Indraganti, who is usually known for clean, family-friendly humour. The climax feels rushed and lacks the impact needed for a satisfying finish.

Technical Aspects:

Mohanakrishna Indraganti handles the comedy portions well and delivers some fun moments, but a little more attention to the second half’s execution would’ve helped.

PG Vinda’s cinematography is visually appealing, and Vivek Sagar’s music suits the film’s light-hearted tone. Editing by Marthand K. Venkatesh is decent, although a few scenes could have been trimmed for better pace. Production values are good.

Verdict:

On the whole, Sarangapani Jathakam is a light, enjoyable comedy that works largely due to its performances and humorous moments. Priyadarshi once again proves his comedic strength, supported by Vennela Kishore and Viva Harsha’s entertaining presence. While the film falters slightly in the second half and rushes to the climax, it still offers a clean, family-friendly watch. This weekend, it’s a decent pick if you’re in the mood for some wholesome laughs.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Court—State Vs. A Nobody

Court, a.k.a. Court—State Vs. A Nobody, presented by Natural Star Nani, has now become the talk of the town. In a daring move, Nani showed the film to Telugu media two days prior to its release. His risk paid off, as the film received glowing reviews from critics. Later, the team arranged paid premieres worldwide, and they opened to packed houses riding on Nani’s goodwill.

The film received ultra-positive word of mouth from premieres. The solid talk converted into ticket sales, with Court collecting a staggering Rs. 8.10 crores gross on its first day, including premieres. This is a dream start for any small-budget film with mostly lesser-known faces and no star value. Nani’s brand came into play big time in the USA, as Court has amassed a phenomenal $300K.

Court is on its way to breaching the $500K mark in the USA and might eventually join the coveted $1 million club. The film sold over 121K tickets on its opening day on Book My Show, which is just splendid. The bookings for today also look superb, and the film is set to have an uninterrupted run until the end of this month.

Court is set to become one of the biggest blockbusters in Telugu cinema based on ROI. The movie centered around the POCSO Act stars Priyadarshi, Harsh Roshan, Sridevi, Sivaji, Sai Kumar, Rohini, Harshavardhan, and others in crucial roles.

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