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Devika & Danny

Web Series Name : Devika & Danny
Streaming Date : June 06, 2025
Streaming Platform : Jio Hotstar
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Ritu Varma, Surya Vasistta, Siva Kandukuri, Subbaraju, Kovai Sarala, Soniya Singh and others
Director : B.Kishore
Producers : Sudhakar Chaganti
Music Director : Jay Krish
Cinematographer : Venkat C Dillip
Editor : Karthikeyan Rohini

Related Links : Trailer

Devika & Danny is the latest Telugu web series now streaming on Jio Hotstar. Featuring Ritu Varma, Surya Vashistta, Shiva Kandukuri, and Subbaraju in key roles, the series is directed by B. Kishore of Sreekaram fame and marks Ritu Varma’s Telugu OTT debut. Let’s see how this mildly emotional drama with a breezy tone fares.

Story:

Devika (Ritu Varma) is a gentle and grounded music teacher at a local school. She gets engaged to Jaggu (Subbaraju), a possessive man whose controlling behaviour quietly concerns those around her. When a priest predicts that Devika might fall for someone else before her marriage, her family dismisses it. But soon, a mysterious man named Danny (Surya Vashistta) enters her life, and things begin to shift in unexpected ways. Who is Danny? Why has he appeared? What role does Durga play in all this? And what happens to Devika’s engagement? These questions form the core of the story.

Plus Points:

At a time when most web content leans on bold language and adult themes, Devika & Danny stands out as a clean and family-friendly show. It avoids sensationalism and delivers a straightforward narrative with sincerity.

Ritu Varma makes a graceful debut in the Telugu OTT space, delivering a subtle and composed performance. She fits the role of Devika well and brings natural charm to her character.

Surya Vashistta gets plenty of screen time as Danny and utilises it effectively. He balances light moments with emotion and shares a pleasing chemistry with Ritu, adding warmth to their scenes.

Subbaraju, though limited in screen time, offers decent comic relief with his serious expression-driven humour. The supporting cast does a fine job, and the narrative flows without major lags or forced deviations.

Minus Points:

While the pacing is smooth, the series lacks narrative surprises. Once the central twist is revealed midway, the story turns predictable. Viewers hoping for layered storytelling or strong emotional hooks may find it lacking.

Certain logic gaps stand out, especially Devika not questioning Danny’s repeated appearances in the same outfit before discovering who he actually is. It feels a bit unnatural and could have been addressed more thoughtfully.

Actors like Harsha Chemudu, Mounika, and Sonia Singh are underutilised. Harsha’s comedic portions feel like fillers and fail to create impact. Shiva Kandukuri as Subbu has minimal scope and ends up largely forgettable. Kovai Sarala makes a welcome return, but her emotional arc lacks the depth needed to leave a lasting impression.

Technical Aspects:

Director B. Kishore maintains a consistent tone and ensures the narrative doesn’t lose track. However, the absence of stronger emotional moments or engaging twists limits the show’s overall impact. This could have risen above its simplicity with better-written arcs or surprise elements.

On the technical front, the show is neatly done. Backed by Chaganti Sudhakar under the Joy Films banner, the production values feel rich and cinematic despite it being a web series. Venkat C Dillip’s cinematography is visually appealing, Jay Krish’s background score complements the scenes well, and the CG work is tidy. Editing by Karthikeyan Rohini is fine, though a few portions could have been trimmed for better sharpness.

Verdict:

On the whole, Devika & Danny is a simple, clean, and passable watch for those in the mood for something light. It doesn’t aim for grandeur or emotional intensity, but it maintains a pleasant tone throughout. Ritu Varma and Surya Vashistta deliver likeable performances that keep the show afloat. Though it misses out on gripping twists and deeper emotional exploration, the shorter runtime and clean presentation make it suitable for a relaxed family watch over the weekend.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Mazaka Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : Mazaka

Release Date : February 26, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Sundeep Kishan, Ritu Varma, Rao Ramesh, Anshu Sagar, Murali Sharma, Hyper Adhi, Srinivas Reddy, and others
Director : Trinadha Rao Nakkina
Producers : Razesh Danda
Music Director :Leon James
Cinematographer : Nizar Shafi
Editor : Chota K Prasad
Related Links : Trailer

Sundeep Kishan and Ritu Varma’s comedy entertainer, Mazaka, was released in cinemas worldwide today amid a decent buzz, thanks to the aggressive promotions by the makers. Check out our review to know how this Maha Shivratri festive treat fares.

Story:

Krishna (Sundeep Kishan) and his father Venkata Ramana (Rao Ramesh) lead a simple life in Visakhapatnam. Krishna has trouble finding a bride due to the non-presence of women in their family. As a result, all the marriage proposals keep getting rejected. This prompts Venkata Ramana to decide to get married first and then find a bride for his son. As the story progresses, Krishna meets Meera (Ritu Varma), and Venkata Ramana meets Yashoda (Anshu Sagar). How their lives change and why Meera and Yashoda need to meet to make their marriages happen form the crux of the story. Adding to this, business tycoon Bhargav Varma (Murali Sharma) places a condition on Krishna and Venkata Ramana, which adds to the intrigue. You’ll have to watch the movie to know how the rest of the story unfolds.

Plus Points:

Director Trinadha Rao Nakkina is known for extracting decent entertainment regardless of the storyline in all his films. Mazaka is no different. The comedy in the first half is quite enjoyable, and the chemistry between Sundeep Kishan and Rao Ramesh provides enough entertainment. The comedy scenes between these two actors will entertain family audiences. The narrative is loaded with fun, starting from the very first scene, making the first half engaging.

A few comedy episodes are hilarious, while some twists and emotions work well. The performances of the four lead actors are the major highlight of Mazaka. Sundeep Kishan impresses with his charming looks and comic timing, while Rao Ramesh stands out as usual, especially in his role as a father who transforms into a lover boy to find a bride for himself and his son. His chemistry with Anshu Sagar also adds a touch of fun.

The gorgeous Ritu Varma shares a decent chemistry with Sundeep Kishan. Their romantic track, especially in a folk song, is quite enjoyable. After a long time, Manmadhudu fame Anshu Sagar is seen in a decent role, and she performs quite well, especially in the comedy scenes involving Rao Ramesh. Murali Sharma, who plays Bhargav Varma, also comes up with a solid performance. Hyper Aadi and Srinivas Reddy add to the fun quotient with their comedic timing and keep the audience laughing. A few comedy sequences in the movie bring out the humor well.

Minus Points:

Despite having a good first half, the movie falls short in the second half on the entertainment front. The second half doesn’t live up to the expectations set by the first half. The second half is largely boring, with several scenes failing to click or feeling forced. Some comedy scenes seem overstretched and fail to bring out laughs.

The scenes featuring Rao Ramesh and Anshu Sagar become a bit too over-the-top and might not gel well with some viewers. There are also moments where it feels like we’ve seen certain scenes before, making the second half feel repetitive.

Adding to the woes, Anshu Sagar’s role appears unnatural at times, and her Telugu dubbing feels out of sync with her dialogue delivery.

Technical Aspects:

The production values are good. Leon James’ music is okay, but the background scores in certain scenes could have been better. Nizar Shafi’s cinematography is decent, but Chota K Prasad’s editing could have been sharper, especially in the second half, where certain boring scenes could have been trimmed. Prasanna Kumar Bezawada’s dialogues are fun and work well in the comedy scenes. The screenplay is decent.

Director Trinadha Rao Nakkina has a good reputation in Tollywood, but in Mazaka, he misses the mark in delivering a full-fledged entertaining narrative. The second half could have been better. Except for Rao Ramesh, the lead actors could have delivered better performances. Anshu Sagar’s dialogues in Telugu do not feel natural.

Verdict:

Mazaka offers some fun moments, particularly in the comedy scenes between the four lead actors. However, after a promising first half, the second half drags on and doesn’t maintain the entertainment quotient. The film provides a decent treat for those looking for a light-hearted entertainer. However, the film could have been much better with a more consistent narrative.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Mazaka

Sundeep Kishan and Ritu Varma’s upcoming comedy entertainer, Mazaka, has been making all the right noises for the past few weeks thanks to the innovative promotions by the makers. The recently released trailer further boosted the buzz around the movie.

Buoyed by the positive vibes all over, Mazaka makers have now made a bold decision. The film will have paid premieres tomorrow (Feb 25) at a few select theaters in the twin Telugu states. The bookings for the premiere shows will begin shortly. Mazaka is hitting theaters worldwide on February 26 as a Maha Shivratri festive treat.

Mazaka also features Manmadhudu fame Anshu in a crucial role. The film is directed by Trinadha Rao Nakkina and produced by Rajesh Danda and Umesh KR Bansal in association with Balaji Gutta, while Anil Sunkara presents the movie. Leon James is the film’s music composer.

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