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Raja Shivaji

Movie Name : Raja Shivaji

Release Date : May 1, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Riteish Deshmukh, Genelia Deshmukh, Sanjay Dutt, Abhishek Bachchan, Bhagyashree, Vidya Balan
Director : Riteish Deshmukh
Producers : Genelia Deshmukh, Jyoti Deshpande
Music Director : Ajay-Atul
Cinematographer : Santosh Sivan
Editor :  Urvashi Saxena

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Riteish Deshmukh’s highly anticipated directorial venture, Raja Shivaji, hit the screens today. Based on the life of the legendary Maratha warrior Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the film features a massive star cast. Let’s see how this grand historical action drama holds up.

Story:

The film traces Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s (Riteish Deshmukh) relentless fight to establish Swarajya. It focuses on the guerrilla warfare tactics he used to counter the Mughal Empire and the Adil Shahi forces. Later, the narrative builds toward the legendary battle against Afzal Khan (Sanjay Dutt), which forms the core of the drama.

Plus Points:

Riteish Deshmukh breathes life into the role of Shivaji Maharaj. His commanding screen presence and strong dialogue delivery drive the movie forward. At the same time, Sanjay Dutt brings a terrifying edge to the cruel Afzal Khan. Bhagyashree also leaves a mark with her dignified performance as Jijabai.

Santosh Sivan’s cinematography is a major asset. Every frame looks stunning, elevating the massive scale of the production. Ajay-Atul’s background score hits the right notes, especially during the war scenes, where it gives you goosebumps. The action sequences look incredibly real, and the highly anticipated Afzal Khan episode stands out as the best part of the second half.

Minus Points:

The biggest hurdle for the film is its lengthy runtime. Clocking in at over three hours, the movie feels a bit heavy to sit through.

While the first half moves at a good pace, the second half slows down significantly, breaking the emotional flow.

Since the movie was originally shot in Marathi, the dubbing issues are clearly visible in other languages. Some scenes retain Marathi dialogues, which might disconnect regular viewers who aren’t familiar with the language.

Technical Aspects:

As a director, Riteish Deshmukh completely succeeds in bringing his grand vision to the big screen. He handles the massive scale without making major mistakes.

Genelia’s production values are top-notch, giving the film a premium feel. However, editor Urvashi Saxena could have chopped off several slow scenes in the second half to keep things crisp. Finally, the background music by Ajay-Atul pushes the entire film to another level.

Verdict:

On the whole, Raja Shivaji is a mildly engaging historical action drama backed by grand visuals. Riteish Deshmukh’s performance and Santosh Sivan’s cinematography stand out. However, the slow narration and excessive runtime weigh the film down. There are some good moments, but ultimately it falls short of being an epic, and ends up as a below-par watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Housefull 5

The recent Bollywood comedy thriller Housefull 5 was released in theaters on June 6, 2025. It featured two different endings, Housefull 5A and Housefull 5B, but received an unimpressive response at the box office despite its star-studded cast.

Starring Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, and Sanjay Dutt, the film is now available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Both versions are offered in Hindi, but the surprising part is that viewers need to pay nearly Rs. 700 to watch both parts on the platform.

The ensemble cast also includes Fardeen Khan, Shreyas Talpade, Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff, Dino Morea, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Chitrangada Singh, Sonam Bajwa, Soundarya Sharma, Chunky Pandey, Nikitin Dheer, and Johnny Lever.

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, Warda Nadiadwala, and Firuzi Khan, and directed by Tarun Mansukhani, this comedy-thriller may have aimed to entertain, but the big question remains: will home audiences be willing to spend Rs. 700 on this underwhelming Hindi release?

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Kaalidhar Laapata Movie Review

Movie Name : Kaalidhar Laapata
Streaming Date : July 4, 2025
Streaming Platform : ZEE5
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Abhishek Bachchan, Mohammed Zeeshan, Ayyub, Daivik Bhagela, Nimrat Kaur
Director : Madhumita
Producer : Monisha Advani, Madhu Bhojwani, Nikkhil Advani, Umesh KR Bansal, Pragati Deshmukh
Music Director : Amit Trivedi
Cinematographer : Gairik Sarkar
Editor : Gairik Sarkar

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In 2019, a Tamil film called K.D. released and went on to become a huge hit. Now, the same story has been adapted into Hindi as Kaalidhar Laapata, with Abhishek Bachchan playing the lead role and Madhumitha returning to direct. The film is currently streaming on ZEE5 and is available only in Hindi. Here’s our review.

Story:

Kalidhar (Abhishek Bachchan) is a middle-aged man suffering from memory loss who often sees things that aren’t real. His family, more interested in his property than his well-being, abandons him at the Kumbh Mela and files a missing person complaint during the event. A man named Subodh (Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub) is tasked with finding him. Meanwhile, Kalidhar wanders off and finds himself in a new place, where he meets and befriends an orphan boy named Ballu (Daivik Baghela). The film follows how their bond develops and what ultimately happens between Kalidhar and the family that left him behind.

Plus Points:

Slice-of-life films are a familiar genre for Indian audiences, and this one comfortably fits into that space. While it doesn’t try to break new ground, the film delivers moments that make you smile, laugh, and feel emotional. That emotional simplicity is the strength of Madhumitha’s direction, and she handles it with restraint and warmth.

Abhishek Bachchan is fine in the role of Kaalidhar. He doesn’t overplay it and stays within the boundaries of the character, delivering a natural performance. In emotional scenes, especially, he manages to connect and bring some depth to Kalidhar.

The real heart of the film, though, lies in Daivik Baghela’s performance as Ballu. He is confident, grounded, and instantly likable. He commands a good portion of the screen time and makes every scene count with his understated performance.

The scenes between Kalidhar and Ballu are some of the best in the film. Their first meeting, their conversations about Kalidhar’s unfulfilled dreams, and their emotional exchanges about parting ways are written and performed with genuine warmth. These are the kind of moments that give the film its emotional weight.

The dialogues, too, are a highlight. They are simple and accessible, but they carry emotional depth and leave an impression.

Minus Points:

While Kaalidhar Laapata is pleasant and emotionally steady, it doesn’t offer much novelty in its narrative. The story is predictable, and the screenplay follows a fairly linear path without any real surprises. The director clearly wants to deliver a feel-good film rather than one packed with drama or twists, but the middle portion drags a bit and could have been tighter.

The ending is where the film slightly stumbles. It is emotionally safe and expected, but it doesn’t land with the kind of impact it should have. A more satisfying resolution, especially for both main characters, might have left the audience with a stronger emotional payoff.

Abhishek is sincere, but there’s a sense that the character could have been elevated further with a more emotionally immersive performance. While he does well, a more nuanced actor might have brought out the full potential of Kalidhar. Nimrat Kaur, who plays Meera, and a few other supporting characters are not given enough material to leave a lasting impact.

Technical Aspects:

Madhumitha does a competent job as both director and writer, but the film doesn’t recreate the charm of the original. The background score by Tajdar Junaid is subtle and fits the tone of the film. The songs by Amit Trivedi are used thoughtfully and support the emotional flow. Gairik Sarkar, who handles both cinematography and editing, gives the film a pleasant visual tone. The production values are clean and suitable for the story being told.

Verdict:

On the whole, Kaaldihar Laapata is a decent slice-of-life drama. The bond between Abhishek Bachchan and Daivik Baghela provides the emotional center, and their scenes together are worth watching. But the film’s predictability, emotionally safe ending, and a few underwritten characters hold it back from becoming something truly memorable. Still, if you’re in the mood for a heartfelt film that leaves you with a smile and a tear or two, this one is worth your time.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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