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Movie Name : Bookie

Release Date : Feb 20, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2/5
Starring : Ajay Dhishan, RK Dhanusha, Pandiarajan, Sunil, Lakshmi Manchu and others
Director : Ganesh Chandra
Producers : Vijay Antony,Meera Vijay Antony
Music Director : Vijay Antony
Cinematographer : Ganesh Chandra
Editor :  Vijay Antony

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The Tamil romantic drama Pookie, released in theatres as a Valentine’s Day special, has now arrived in Telugu under the title Bookie. It hit Telugu screens today, and here’s how the movie fares.

Story:

Kailash (Ajay Dhishan) and Asha (R.K. Dhanusha) have been in a relationship for six years. During one of their usual heated arguments, a road rage incident leads to an unexpected breakup. They part ways and try different methods to cope with their heartbreak. What happens next, and whether they reconcile, forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

R.K. Dhanusha looks charming on screen and delivers an expressive performance. It is hard to believe this is her debut Tamil project, as she handles emotional moments with confidence and ease. She stands out as one of the main reasons to watch the film.

Ajay Dhishan, nephew of actor-composer Vijay Antony, delivers a fine performance. He performs well in several scenes, and his screen presence is adequate for the role. The chemistry between the lead pair works in parts, especially in a few romantic sequences.

Surprisingly, a couple of songs work well. Vijay Antony’s music provides some relief and makes a few scenes more watchable in an otherwise uneven narrative. The background score also supports certain emotional portions. The rest of the actors appear in limited roles and do what is required within their scope.

Minus Points:

The film lacks novelty. While the narrative moves at a steady pace, the emotional depth and actual story progression feel limited, particularly in the first half. The post-breakup sequences come across as repetitive and may test the audience’s patience, as they offer little development.

The second half is comparatively better and moves in a more meaningful direction. However, it still does not deliver any standout or emotionally powerful moments that leave a lasting impact.

Though the story attempts to reflect Gen-Z relationship dynamics, it fails to create a strong emotional connection with the audience. Despite the lead pair’s sincere performances, the screenplay and narrative flow weaken the overall effect.

Manchu Lakshmi, Sunil, and others have minimal scope, and their characters do not significantly contribute to the progression of the story.

Technical Aspects:

The production values are passable. Ganesh Chandra, who handled both cinematography and direction, delivers good visuals. His work behind the camera is commendable, but as a director, he falls short in creating emotional depth and narrative engagement. Vijay Antony’s music works in parts and helps elevate a few scenes. However, his editing could have been sharper, especially in the first half, which feels lengthy and uneven.

Verdict:

On the whole, Bookie is a routine and underwhelming romantic drama. Though R.K. Dhanusha and Ajay Dhishan deliver sincere performances and a couple of songs offer brief relief, the film is weighed down by a weak screenplay, lack of emotional depth, and uneven execution, especially in the first half. Despite attempting to portray modern relationship dynamics, the narrative fails to create any meaningful emotional connection. With no real standout moments and inconsistent storytelling throughout, Bookie (Pookie) ultimately turns out to be a forgettable outing that doesn’t even work for modern youth.

123telugu.com Rating: 2/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Maargan Movie Review In Telugu

Movie Name : Maargan

Release Date : June 27, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Vijay Antony, Ajay Dhishan, Samuthirakani, Brigida, Deepshikha, Mahanathi Shankar, Vinodh
Sagar
Director : Leo John Paul
Producer : Fatima Vijay Antony
Music Director : Vijay Antony
Cinematographer : Yuva S
Editor :  Leo John Paul

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Murder mystery thriller Maargan headlined by Vijay Antony has hit the screens today. Let’s see to what extent the film entertains audience.

Story:

A series of murders in Hyderabad shakes the Police Department, prompting them to assign the case to ADGP Dhruva (Vijay Antony). Dhruva suspects Aravind (Ajay Dhishan) to be behind the killings. However, as the investigation progresses, he uncovers some shocking truths. What did Dhruva discover about Aravind? Who is the real killer, and what is their motive? The film unfolds the answers to these questions.

Plus Points:

The core element typically found in crime mystery thrillers is presented in a unique manner. The way Ajay Dhishan’s character is crafted will strike a chord with the audience, and the variations in his role serve as the film’s biggest strength.

Vijay Antony delivers a composed performance as an investigating officer. His look is sure to impress moviegoers. The reason behind his unique appearance is kept as a suspense element in the first half, and this aspect works well.

The emotional sequences involving the father-daughter and brother-sister relationships are well-executed. The gripping narrative in the second half, along with the twists at the interval and climax, leaves a strong impression.

Minus Points:

Vijay Antony’s performance was good, but the way his character was written is disappointing. Especially in the flashback portions, his role feels underwhelming. Additionally, Samuthirakani is wasted in an insignificant role.

Ajay Dhishan’s role also loses impact as the film approaches its conclusion. The love track in the first half and a few lag moments in the latter half hinder the narrative and may bore the audience.

Though the climax twist is good, the way the film ends falls flat and fails to pack a punch. The killer’s motive could have been written better. The film maintains a serious tone throughout, and the makers could have included some entertaining elements to balance it out.

Technical Aspects:

Though director Leo John’s story is unique, his presentation feels routine. Despite designing Ajay Dhishan’s role well, Leo John gives an ordinary conclusion to his character, which is highly disappointing.

Leo John also serves as the editor, but he could have done a better job with the first half. Vijay Antony’s music and S. Yuvaraj’s cinematography are impressive. The VFX work is well-executed, while the production values are just okay.

Verdict:

On the whole, Maargan is a crime investigative thriller that doesn’t leave a lasting impression. While the story has a unique premise, its presentation feels routine. The first half is dull, whereas the second half is comparatively better. Overall, the film will not appeal to fans of crime thrillers.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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