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Kaattaan Review

Kaattaan Review

Web Series Name : Kaattaan
Streaming Date : March 27, 2026
Streaming Platform : Jio Hotstar
123telugu.com Rating : 2.25/5
Starring : Vijay Sethupathi, Milind Soman, Sudev Nair, VJ Paarvathy, Richa Jacob and others
Director : M.Manikandan & B.Ajithkumar
Producers : Vijay Sethupathi
Music Director : Rajesh Murugesan
Cinematographer  : Madhu Neelakandan, Shanmuga Sundaram
Editor : B.Ajithkumar

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Versatile actor Vijay Sethupathi and National Award winner Manikandhan have joined forces for the crime action thriller series Kaattaan. The show is now available for streaming on Jio Hotstar in multiple languages, including Telugu. Let’s see how the series is.

Story:

Under the jurisdiction of a small police station in the forest area of Tamil Nadu, the police come across a severed head with no body. Constable Kaali Pandian (Vadivel Murugan) and SI Siddarthan take up the case as a challenge. During the investigation, they discover that the victim is Muthu, alias Kaattaan (Vijay Sethupathi). Who is this Kaattaan? What is his backstory? Did the police unravel the mystery? The answers to these questions form the crux of the story.

Plus Points:

Undoubtedly, Vijay Sethupathi is the biggest asset of the show. His massy look and body language are impressive. As a lover boy and as a man waiting to take revenge, he showcases solid variations and tries to shoulder the series with his performance.

The production values of Kaattaan are brilliant, and the quality of several shots is on par with a feature film. The makers have gone all out and spent heavily. Rajesh Murugesan’s background score elevates a few key scenes, while the action sequence set against the Jathara backdrop is well choreographed.

Minus Points:

The runtime is the biggest drawback for Kaattaan, as there was no need to narrate the story across ten episodes. The director has deliberately stretched the duration of each episode, making many scenes feel unnecessary. It requires a lot of patience to watch the series in one go. A story that could have been told in 5 to 6 episodes is dragged excessively.

Except for a few twists, most of the screenplay is predictable, something that shouldn’t be the case for a crime thriller. The investigation track lacks seriousness, and the constable’s family scenes seem to be included only to increase the length, as they add no value to the narrative.

The love tracks also fail to leave an impact and feel quite routine. The bonding between Kaattaan, Benny, and Shivanna should have been written and presented much better.

Technical Aspects:

In an attempt to add depth to every character, the length of the web series has been stretched beyond a point. Manikandhan’s story lacks freshness, and the narrative also turns out to be quite disappointing. Rajesh Murugesan’s background score is pretty good. The village and forest visuals have been captured very well by Madhu Neelakandan and Shanmuga Sundaram.

The editing is below par, and several portions should have been trimmed. However, the production values are excellent. The Telugu dubbing feels odd in certain places.

Verdict:

On the whole, Kaattaan a.k.a Muthu Alias Kaattaan is a disappointing revenge drama that bores you with its lengthy runtime. The slow narration, extended duration, lackluster screenplay, and familiar storyline test the audience’s patience levels extremely. Vijay Sethupathi’s performance and a few action episodes are the only silver linings. You can skip this show and look for better options.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.25/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Youth Review

Youth Review

Movie Name : YOUTH

Release Date : Mar 27, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Ken Karunas, Anishma Anilkumar, Suraj Venjaramoodu, Priyanshi Yadav, Meenakshi Dinesh and Others
Director : Ken Karunas
Producers : Karuppiah C. Ram, Sulochana Kumar
Music Director : G.V. Prakash Kumar
Cinematographer : Viki
Editor :  Nash

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A coming-of-age film titled Youth was released in Kollywood last week, and its Telugu version, under the same name, has now hit the big screens. Here’s a look at how it fares.

Story:

Set in 2014 in Chennai, Praveen (Ken Karunas) is not interested in studies, but his mother Saroja (Devadarshini) wants him to become an IAS officer. In contrast, he barely secures admission into an intermediate college, where he falls in love with Preshika (Meenakshi Dinesh) and also develops feelings for Sonal (Priyanshi Yadav). Eventually, he loses both of them. Later, he falls in love with Gaganavalli (Anishma Anilkumar), but things once again don’t go in his favour, and she places a condition before accepting his love. What is that condition? What happens to his mother’s dream? What does Praveen learn in the end? The rest of the story answers these questions.

Plus Points:

Ken Karunas makes a confident debut as a hero and performs with ease. His comedic timing and dialogue delivery suit the character well. He represents the journey of many young boys, making it easy for the audience to connect with him.

As a coming-of-age story, one may not expect heavy emotions throughout, but the climax turns out to be the heart of the film, with the pre-climax building it effectively.

The performances of Devadarshini and Suraj Venjaramoodu as his parents are commendable, especially in the climax, which connects emotionally. Until then, the film plays out as a youthful story filled with mischievous moments and adolescence-driven fun. However, the emotional shift in the climax is impactful, making it a notable win for Ken as a director.

Meenakshi Dinesh and Priyanshi Yadav look lovely on screen, and their scenes with Ken are enjoyable, even if somewhat predictable. Anishma Anilkumar, known for Sirai, portrays an innocent and relatable character, reflecting the mindset of many girl students.

The father-son scenes are highly relatable, balancing humour and emotion. The love tracks and friendly banter help maintain engagement. The Telugu dialogues are neatly written, adding a local flavour. GV Prakash Kumar’s music is another major asset. The popular song “Chamiki (Mutta Kalakki)” is well shot and placed effectively.

Minus Points:

Youth follows a familiar coming-of-age template centred around academics and love life, making the storyline easy to predict. Expecting something unconventional may lead to disappointment. Although Ken and his gang keep the film watchable through their performances and music, the writing could have been stronger.

Many scenes feel familiar. After a fair first half, the second half lacks freshness, repeating the same pattern with another love track until the pre-climax shift. This could have been handled better.

The friends’ characters are entertaining but tend to feel repetitive without adding much new value. In the climax, the portrayal of the protagonist’s academic performance and results feels unrealistic and difficult to believe. Although the emotional impact works, the logic behind it feels weak.

Technical Aspects:

Ken Karunas deserves appreciation for making the film a decent watch despite its familiar storyline. For a debutant, delivering a 2.5-hour film filled with humour and ending on an emotional note is commendable.

GV Prakash Kumar’s music and background score elevate many scenes and significantly enhance the film. Cinematography by Viki is decent. Editing by Nash is adequate, though the second half could have been tighter. Production values are satisfactory. The Telugu dubbing is acceptable overall, but a few characters, especially Anishma, feel slightly out of sync.

Verdict:

On the whole, Youth is a decent outing, with Ken Karunas delivering effectively as both actor and director. The love tracks, comedy, music, and especially the pre-climax to climax stretch work well. On the downside, the familiar setup and a few laggy moments in the second half hold it back. Overall, it is a watchable youth drama that resonates strongly with younger audiences while still appealing to others.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Movie Name : Happy Raj

Release Date : Mar 27, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : GV Prakash, Abbas, Sri Gouri Priya, George Maryan and others
Director : Maria Raja Elanchezian
Producers : Jaivarda
Music Director : Justin Prabhakaran
Cinematographer : Madhan Chirstopher
Editor :  Selva RK

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Music composer G.V. Prakash Kumar has now come up with the family entertainer Happy Raj. Sri Gouri Priya played the female lead. Let’s see how the film is.

Story:

Ananda Raj, a.k.a. Happy Raj (G.V. Prakash), is ridiculed by everyone in his village because of his father (George Maryan). No one likes him for this reason, so he moves to Bangalore and lands a corporate job. There, he grows close to Kavya (Sri Gouri Priya), and they eventually fall in love. However, problems arise due to the cultural differences between their families.

Plus Points:

The film explores the father-son bond in a neat manner. Though the protagonist is constantly ridiculed because of his father, he never speaks a hurtful word against him. The dialogues toward the end between George Maryan and G.V. Prakash Kumar, describing this aspect, are well-written and effectively presented. George Maryan left a solid impact with his performance, which is sure to draw whistles from the crowd.

The second half of the film offers a decent mix of fun and emotions. From the moment the heroine’s family moves to the hero’s village, things get engaging. The episodes revolving around the “sorry” theme are decently entertaining.

G.V. Prakash Kumar did a really good job as Happy Raj. As someone who suffers because of his father and struggles to keep up with his in-laws, the music director-turned-actor displays good variations. Sri Gouri Priya is one of the most promising finds in South cinema. She has the potential to become a star, as she is both charming and equally good at acting. Abbas makes his presence felt.

Minus Points:

The first half has plenty of boring scenes, and the comedy moments don’t quite hit the mark. Things aren’t much exciting here, and the film moves ahead in an underwhelming manner without any big moments till the halfway mark. The songs aren’t catchy either.

There are a couple of emotional tracks in the film. While the one involving the hero and his father clicks, the other one related to Abbas’ character feels unconvincing and is also a bit contradictory to what the film showcases.

Also, the conflict between the lead pair isn’t shown effectively and lacks clarity. Had these two elements been handled better, the film could have been more engaging. The editing is below par, and the film feels dragged.

Technical Aspects:

Justin Prabhakaran’s music is ordinary, and the Telugu translation could have been better. Madhan Christopher’s cinematography is fine, and the production values are neat, though some VFX work feels patchy.

Direction by Maria Raja Elanchezian is just okay. While some moments are handled well, others needed more refinement. The attempt to deliver a wholesome family entertainer is evident, but the film works only in bits and pieces.

Verdict:

On the whole, Happy Raj is a family entertainer that works in parts, with a comparatively better second half. GV Prakash Kumar, Sri Gouri Priya, and George Maryan deliver very good performances, and the second half offers some good moments. However, the not-so-effective first half, unconvincing segments, and dragged moments prevent it from fully working.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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