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Movie Name : Memu Copulam
Streaming Date : May 22, 2026
Streaming Platform : ZEE5
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5

Starring : Nagababu, Getup Srinu, Raviteja Nannimala, Reethu Chowdary, Charan Lakkaraju, Siri Parvathi, Keeriti Damaraju, and others
Director : Pradeep Maddali
Producers : BVS Ravi, Koumudi
Music Director : Saketh Komanduri
Cinematographer  : Kishore Boyidapu
Editor : Michael D Silva

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The latest rural crime-comedy web series Memu Copulam has started streaming on the popular OTT platform Zee5. Starring Nagababu in the lead role, the series is directed by Pradeep Maddali.

Story:

In the village of Mahadeva Pattanam, village head Gajapathi Raju (Nagababu) is extremely attached to his prized fighting rooster, SalAar Raju. Ahead of the Sankranti cockfights, he throws a grand party for the villagers. However, after the celebrations, the rooster mysteriously goes missing. The responsibility of finding the bird falls on SI Ravi (Raviteja Nannimala) and Constable Mohan (Getup Srinu). Meanwhile, several villagers suddenly fall seriously ill and end up hospitalized.

Who kidnapped Salaar Raju? What caused the mysterious illness in the village? What illegal activities are taking place there, and who is behind them? The series revolves around finding answers to these questions.

Plus Points:

One of the biggest strengths of the series is the chemistry between Getup Srinu and Raviteja Nannimala. Playing innocent and confused policemen, the duo manages to generate decent laughs with their comic timing. Some of the rural-flavored dialogues and misunderstandings work well.

Mega brother Nagababu, who plays a key role, lends good support with his captivating performance. The rural backdrop and village politics work at times, and the idea of building a crime comedy around a fighting rooster feels interesting.

Among the supporting cast, Siri Parvathi, Charan Lakkaraju, Rithu Chowdary, and Keeriti Damaraju perform neatly within the scope of their roles. The black magic drama and the mystery surrounding villagers vomiting blood add a bit of intrigue in the latter half of the series. A few suspenseful moments also help maintain curiosity.

Minus Points:

While the basic idea of the series is good, the director doesn’t completely succeed in transforming it into an engaging screenplay. Stretching this small point across six episodes slows down the narration considerably, and a few episodes feel dragged.

Though the comedy works in some portions, it appears forced in others. Despite being promoted as a crime mystery, the suspense element isn’t entirely gripping enough. The climax twist and revelations also fail to create much excitement.

A major drawback is the absence of a strong antagonist. By the time the series reaches its conclusion, the twists and suspense revelations unfold in a rather flat manner. Even the love story and reporter subplots do not make much impact.

Technical Aspects:

Director Pradeep Maddali picked a promising concept, but could have written the screenplay in a more engaging manner. A better balance of the comedy and crime mystery elements could have enhanced the impact.

The cinematography nicely captures the rural atmosphere, while the background score elevates a few comedy scenes effectively. The editing could have been sharper, as several stretched scenes needed trimming. Production values are decent.

Verdict:

On the whole, Memu Copulam is an okayish rural crime-comedy drama that delivers a few scattered laughs here and there. The performances of Getup Srinu and Raviteja Nannimala, along with some village-based comedy scenes, are the major highlights. However, the not-so-engaging screenplay and slow narration reduce the overall impact.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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Movie Name : System
Streaming Date : May 22, 2026
Streaming Platform : Amazon Prime Video
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5

Starring : Jyothika, Sonakshi Sinha, Ashutosh Gowariker, Vijayant Kohli, Freya Kothari, Preeti Agarwal, Sandeep Sen Gupta
Director : Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari
Producers : Pammi Baweja, Harman Baweja, Smita Baliga
Music Directors : Karthik Manikavasam, Oaff & Savera, Ana Rehman
Cinematographer  : Rangarajan Ramabadran
Editor : Charu Shree Roy

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Amazon Prime Video brings a new courtroom drama to our screens this week. Titled System, the film features Jyothika and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles. It’s currently streaming in multiple languages, including a Telugu dubbed version. Let’s find out how it holds up.

Story:

Ravi Rajvansh (Ashutosh Gowariker) is a top-tier lawyer at the Delhi High Court who has never lost a case. His daughter, Neha Rajvansh (Sonakshi Sinha), works as a lawyer in the same court and desperately wants to build her own identity outside her father’s shadow. Along the way, Neha strikes up a close friendship with a court stenographer named Sarika Rawat (Jyothika).

Things take a complicated turn when a popular businessman, Vikram Bajral (Vijayant Kohli), gets accused of murdering a social media influencer named Inaya Kothari (Freya Kothari). Ravi takes up Vikram’s defense, prompting Neha to fight the case against her own father. Who actually killed Inaya? Did Vikram really do it? How do powerful people use legal loopholes, and who ends up paying the price? The rest of the movie answers these questions as the intense trial unfolds.

Plus Points:

The movie hooks you right from the start with a brutal truth: Courts don’t care if you actually committed a crime; they only care if guilt can be proven with evidence. Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari handles this core idea decently, building a steady narrative that leads to a very satisfying climax. The underlying revenge plot and the courtroom drama blend naturally.

Both Sonakshi Sinha and Jyothika fit perfectly into their roles and deliver fantastic performances. Jyothika’s emotional backstory hits the right notes. Meanwhile, the courtroom face-off scenes between Sonakshi and her on-screen father bring some tension to the proceedings. The story keeps unveiling new angles as it progresses, which keeps things interesting. The supporting cast also does a fine job keeping the drama grounded.

Minus Points:

The plot will immediately remind Telugu audiences of Allari Naresh’s hit film Naandhi. If you’ve seen that movie, the core conflict here won’t feel completely fresh.

The makers could have designed punchier, more intense argument scenes in the courtroom to create a heavier impact. Instead, a lot of the legal exchanges feel a bit too simple. The first half also moves quite slowly. While it takes this time to set up the main conflict for the second half, a more gripping start would have definitely helped the pacing.

Technical Aspects:

The production values are great. The natural sets give the courtroom scenes a highly realistic feel. Rangarajan Ramabadran’s camerawork and the background music suit the serious tone perfectly. The editing is decent, and the Telugu dubbing work is surprisingly smooth and clean.

Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari executes her vision without creating any confusion, keeping the viewer engaged. The story and screenplay by Harman Baweja and Arun Kumar work decently. However, as mentioned earlier, sharper legal arguments would have elevated the whole experience.

Verdict:

Overall, System is a decent revenge-driven courtroom drama. It highlights the flaws in the justice system and shows the stark difference in how the law treats the powerful versus the weak. Jyothika and Sonakshi Sinha carry the film beautifully. Although a few scenes could have been stronger and the first half is slow, it remains a satisfying legal thriller. You can stream this on Prime Video this weekend.

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

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Movie Name : Purushaha

Release Date : May 22, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Battula Pawan Kalyan, Sapthagiri, Kasireddy Rajkumar, Rayancha Kokkura, Vishika, Hasini Sudheer, Vennela Kishore, Rajiv Kanakala, VTV Ganesh, Ananth Sriram, Pammi Sai, Mirchi Kiran
Director : Veeru Vulavala
Producer : Battula Koteswara Rao
Music Director : Shravan Bharadwaj
Cinematographer : Satish Mutyala
Editor : Koti
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Battula Pawan Kalyan plays the lead role in the new family comedy-drama Purushaha, directed by Veeru Vulavala and produced by Battula Koteswara Rao. The movie hit the screens today. Let’s find out how it is.

Story:

Govind (Battula Pawan Kalyan), Sattibabu (Sapthagiri), and Srinu (Kasireddy Rajkumar) are close childhood friends who stick together even after getting married. However, everyday problems start affecting their married lives. Govind and Kamala (Rayancha Kokkura) get married after falling in love. But after the wedding, Kamala strongly suspects that Govind still hasn’t forgotten his ex-girlfriend, Rosy.

Satti and Srinu also face similar trust issues, which eventually push all three husbands away from their wives. Following a series of dramatic events, the three friends end up at the court seeking a divorce. What exactly did their wives do to them? What mistake did these three men commit? The rest of the story reveals whether the couples finally patch things up or separate for good.

Plus Points:

The movie revolves around an interesting question: what happens when a wife finds out about her husband’s past love life? The struggles of husbands and the clashes between couples offer decent entertainment. Punch dialogues like, “When a wife scolds her husband, he becomes more powerful,” will likely connect with the male audience.

Battula Pawan Kalyan neatly fits the role, Govind. He displays good body language, neat dialogue delivery, and performs very well in the flashback episodes. Govind’s marriage track, the characters linked to it, and the surrounding comedy scenes work out. Overall, the husband-wife comedy track manages to keep the audience reasonably engaged.

However, the film’s biggest strength is the performances of Vennela Kishore, Sapthagiri, and Kasireddy Rajkumar. The trio uses their comedy timing to generate good laughs in several scenes. Heroine Rayancha Kokkura acts very well and stands out as a major glamour attraction. Vishika and Hasini Sudheer also do full justice to their roles, adding to the visual appeal. Rajiv Kanakala and VTV Ganesh leave their usual mark. Ananth Sriram acts well, though his character could have been written better. Pammi Sai, Mirchi Kiran, and the rest of the cast perform adequately within their limits.

Minus Points:

The main issue is that the screenplay of Purushaha is very slow. The main conflict isn’t effective, and it’s hard to emotionally connect with the main characters. Additionally, the hero’s journey lacks a proper graph, which acts as a major drawback. Even though the director’s taking and the actors’ performances bring some interest, the not-so-exciting narrative and sluggish pacing drag the film down.

The story frequently gets sidelined by unnecessary scenes. The second half, in particular, moves at a snail’s pace and tests the audience’s patience. While a few comedy and romantic scenes work in this emotional family drama, the rest of the content simply doesn’t work. Trimming the runtime would have enhanced the impact of the film significantly. Crucial scenes end up feeling completely routine.

Technical Aspects:

Director Veeru Vulavala impresses with his taking. He uses graphics well to match the emotional tone of the scenes. While the core idea of mixing fun with family emotions is good, the narrative doesn’t maintain a steady flow, especially in the screenplay. Some entertaining portions exist, but emotional moments don’t quite hit the mark.

Shravan Bharadwaj provides a decent soundtrack. On the visual front, cinematographer Satish Mutyala captures the natural locations beautifully. However, the editing definitely needed to be much sharper. Producer Battula Koteswara Rao hasn’t compromised on the production values, and the movie looks rich on screen.

Verdict:

On the whole, Purushaha is a family comedy drama that works only in bits and pieces. The relatable marital struggles and some comedy scenes work. However, a dragged-out narrative, lack of interesting elements in the second half, and a slow-paced screenplay bring the movie down. Purushaha offers a few scattered laughs and romantic moments, but doesn’t fully live up to its promising premise.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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