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Kothapallilo Okappudu Movie Review

Movie Name : Kothapallilo Okappudu

Release Date : July 18, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Manoj Chandra, Ravindra Vijay, Monika T, Usha Bonela, Benerjee, Bongu Satti, Phani, Premsagar
Director : Praveena Paruchuri
Producers : Gopalakrishna Paruchuri & Praveena Paruchuri
Music Directors : Mani Sharma, Varun Unni
Cinematographer : Petros Antoniadis
Editor :  Kiran R

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Critically acclaimed C/o Kancharapalem producer Praveena Paruchuri has made her directorial debut with the new Telugu movie Kothapallilo Okappudu. Presented by Rana Daggubati, the village drama was released in theaters today. Here is our review.

Story:

Set in 1997 in the village of Kothapalli, near Paderu, Andhra Pradesh, a greedy financier, Appanna (Ravindra Vijay), is introduced. Ramakrishna (Manoj Chandra) works under him, an easygoing man who loves Savitri (Monika T), a rich girl from the same village. However, a couple of events occur – one of them turns Ramakrishna’s life upside down. What is the other event? What exactly happened in the village? That’s what the story gradually reveals on the big screen.

Plus Points:

The surprise package here is the fine performances from newcomers Manoj Chandra and Usha Bonela, who play Ramakrishna and Aadhi Lakshmi, respectively. Both perform with ease, as if they’re no strangers to the camera. Their dialogue delivery and expressions feel natural and grounded, making their characters feel real.

The most crucial character in the film is Appanna, played by Ravindra Vijay. After a long time, he gets a strong, impactful role and doesn’t miss a beat. He excels every time he appears on screen. Even though his character is mostly absent in the second half, his influence continues in some form and keeps the story moving forward.

Other actors such as Benarji, Prem Sagar, and Praveena Paruchuri herself are given meaningful scenes that contribute to the narrative.

Minus Points:

The entire film is built around one central idea: “We see the world, not as it is, but as we are,” a quote by Anaïs Nin. It’s a great quote, and the story certainly has the potential to explore this idea deeply. Unfortunately, the execution stumbles, and the message doesn’t come through as powerfully as intended.

The first half, which leans into comedy, works reasonably well. But when a major turning point occurs, the tone doesn’t shift with it. Trying to maintain the same light tone even after serious developments undermines the film’s emotional impact, and that’s exactly what happens in Kothapallilo Okappudu.

The lead character eventually voices the seriousness and meaning behind the central quote, but by then, the viewer’s emotional connection has already faded. Some scenes are totally unnecessary to the plot.

The heroine, Savitri, played by Monika T, has very little to contribute to the film, and several of her scenes feel pointless. The inclusion of a recording dance sequence, though reflective of real practices in the region, feels unnatural when performed by the heroine. Expecting her to rehearse and sing for it feels awkward and out of place.

Technical Aspects:

Director Praveena Paruchuri gives it an honest try, but she could have made the film much more effective by conveying the core theme with more clarity and the right emotions at the right time. Had the second half been shaped more thoughtfully, the film might have succeeded more.

Mani Sharma contributes little as the composer of the songs, and Varun Unni’s background score is passable. Petros Antoniadis’s cinematography is decent; he presents the village and its atmosphere naturally and convincingly. Kiran R’s editing needed to be sharper for a more gripping narrative. The production values are okay.

Verdict:

On the whole, Kothapallilo Okappudu is a rural drama that entertains in parts. Ravindra Vijay and Manoj Chandra’s performances are noteworthy, but the film falls short due to its unclear messaging, weak execution in the second half, unnecessary scenes, and underdeveloped characters. If you’re still interested in watching it, make sure to keep your expectations in check.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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S.S. Rajamouli’s legendary Baahubali saga is all set to return to theatres, this time as a single film titled Baahubali The Epic, releasing on October 31, 2025. Yes, both parts of the blockbuster are being re-released as one epic experience. And fans are already buzzing with excitement, wondering how this new cut will feel on the big screen.

The promotional campaign has kicked off in a fun and clever way. The official Baahubali handle recently posted, “What if Kattappa didn’t kill Baahubali?” Naturally, the internet went wild with responses. And the cast jumped right in. Rana Daggubati, who played Bhallaladeva, replied, “I would have killed him instead.” Classic Bhalla energy.

Then came Prabhas with a perfect comeback. He quoted Rana’s post on Instagram and wrote, “I let it happen Bhalla… for this,” attaching the now-iconic Rs.1000 crore gross poster of Baahubali 2. Just like that, the campaign went viral.

Now fans are eagerly waiting for the rest of the cast, especially Anushka Shetty, Sathyaraj, and Ramya Krishnan, to join in. If they do, this playful promo could become a full-on reunion event.

Meanwhile, over on BookMyShow, interest is exploding. The film has already crossed 81,000 interests, showing that the magic of Baahubali is still very much alive, even after nearly a decade. Baahubali The Epic will release worldwide in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi, giving fans across languages a chance to relive the story in a new way.

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Popular Telugu actor Rana Daggubati, known for his role in Baahubali, is backing an upcoming Telugu movie titled Kothapallilo Okappudu. The film is directed and produced by Praveena Paruchuri, who earlier gained critical acclaim for producing C/o Kancharapalem.

Kothapallilo Okappudu is set for a theatrical release on July 18, 2025 (Friday). Ahead of its release, the film has locked its digital partner – Aha has acquired the OTT streaming rights. The movie will be available for streaming on the Aha Telugu OTT platform after its theatrical run.

This rural comedy-drama stars newcomers Manoj Chandra, Monika T, and Usha Bonela in lead roles. Actor Ravindra Vijay and veteran Banerjee also play crucial roles in the film.

Kothapallilo Okappudu features music composed by Mani Sharma, while the background score is provided by Varun Unni. The film is produced under the Paruchuri Vijaya Praveena Arts banner by Gopalakrishna Paruchuri and Praveena Paruchuri, and is presented by Rana Daggubati under the Spirit Media banner.

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