Movie: Uppu Kappurambu
Streaming Date : July 4, 2025
Streaming Platform : Prime Video India
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Suhas Pagolu, Keerthy Suresh, Babu Mohan, Shatru, Talluri Rameshwari, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Ravi Teja, Vishnu O.I, Duvvasi Mohan, Sivannarayana, Prabhavathi Varma
Director : Ani I.V.Sasi
Producer : Radhika Lavu
Music Director : Sweekar Agasthi
Cinematographer : Divakar Mani
Editor : Sreejith Sarang
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Uppu Kappurambu is a Telugu web movie featuring Keerthy Suresh and Suhas in the lead roles. Directed by Ninnila Ninnila fame Ani I.V. Sasi, the film is now available on Amazon Prime Video and is streaming in multiple languages. Read our review to find out how it fares.
Story:
Set in the 1990s, in a crazy village called Chitti Jayapuram, Aparna (Keerthy Suresh) is elected as the village bigwig despite knowing nothing about governing. Meanwhile, Chinna (Suhas), a gravedigger, lives in the same village with his mother and is battling cancer. During a panchayat meeting, Chinna raises a bizarre but pressing issue: only four spots remain in the village graveyard. Suddenly, every villager wants to secure a space for themselves. To make matters more emotional, Chinna’s mother also has a dying wish. The film unfolds around how Aparna tries to resolve the problem, how Suhas supports her, and how he fulfills his mother’s final request.
Plus Points:
Firstly, the director deserves appreciation for taking up such a unique, quirky yet bold concept. It’s not a story one would expect, but once the layers unfold, it turns out to be genuinely intriguing.
Suhas once again proves he’s a natural performer. With every project, he chooses fresh roles, and this time, as a gravedigger, he delivers a grounded and effective performance.
Keerthy Suresh tries something completely different here. Her quirky appearance and exaggerated behavior in the early portions are clearly by design, bringing intentional humour. While her portrayal initially feels odd, she eventually settles into the role and delivers a convincing performance as her character matures. Her effort to take up such a part is commendable.
Babu Mohan as Muttayya and Shatru as Madhu Babu, both of whom provide light-hearted moments, add to the charm. Talluri Rameshwari, despite limited screen time, plays a key emotional role that anchors the main conflict.
Minus Points:
While the story is certainly offbeat and interesting, it may not appeal to everyone. Some viewers may enjoy its uniqueness, while others might find it too eccentric. It largely depends on individual taste.
The execution, especially in the first half, could have been better. Certain scenes feel exaggerated and could have been trimmed for a more natural flow. In contrast, the second half carries stronger emotional weight and shows what the film could have achieved with more consistency from the start.
While Keerthy Suresh’s presence brings value to the film, the fit doesn’t always feel natural. A more grounded performer might have suited the character more convincingly.
Talluri Rameshwari’s character is central to the story, but her arc lacks depth. More emotional layering in her role would have further impacted the narrative. The story has too many characters who lack significant roles, making it less interesting.
Technical Aspects:
Director Ani I.V. Sasi deserves credit for attempting a fresh and unconventional story. However, the screenplay could have been more engaging and balanced. The blend of humour and emotion is clear in intent, but some scenes come off as overacted, which breaks the immersion. A more restrained approach would have helped the overall impact.
Cinematography is neat and captures the rural setting well. The songs are meaningful and well-composed, while the background score complements the tone. Editing could have been tighter, especially in the first half, to remove some of the stretched or unnecessary moments. Production values are adequate and in tune with the film’s mood.
Verdict:
On the whole, Uppu Kappurambu is a quirky, fun, and emotional film with a fresh premise that works only in parts. Suhas and Keerthy Suresh deliver committed performances. However, uneven execution and a handful of exaggerated scenes limit its overall impact. Watch it with modest expectations if you plan to give it a try.
123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team