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Movie Name : Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani

Release Date : Mar 06, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.25/5
Starring : Sivaji, Laya, Rohan, Sharath Lohitashwa, Ali, Dhanraj, Prince, Jabardasth Emmanuel, Raj Tirandasu, Karan and others
Director : Sudheer Sriram
Producer : Sivaji Sontineni
Music Director : Ranjin Raj
Cinematographer : Ritwik Reddy
Editor :  Balu Manoj D

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Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani was initially planned as a web film but was later released as a theatrical feature. Starring Sivaji and Laya in the lead roles, the film hit the big screens today. Let’s see how it fares.

Story:

Set in Kothapeta in Annamayya district, Sriram (Sivaji) is a sincere panchayat secretary who lives with his eccentric wife Uthara (Laya) and quirky their son Mittu (Rohan). One day, he gets into a quarrel with SI Vikram Vasudev (Prince). On another occasion, the SI visits Sriram’s house when he is not there. When Sriram returns, he is shocked to find the SI shot dead inside his house. Realising the seriousness of the situation, Sriram decides to dispose of the body. What happens next forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Sivaji delivers an okay performance and fits the role of a panchayat secretary caught in a difficult situation. He manages to hold a few scenes together, and his interactions with Laya occasionally generate mild humour.

Master Rohan has limited screen time but manages to bring a few light moments whenever he appears. Laya is passable in certain scenes. A handful of comedic moments work to some extent, particularly the police checkpoint sequence and a few portions involving Ali.

Minus Points:

The biggest drawback of the film is its weak writing. The story lacks proper development and the screenplay fails to create engagement. Several unnecessary scenes and characters slow down the narrative, making both halves feel lengthy and tedious.

Many characters appear without contributing meaningfully to the plot. The MLA character and his story lack seriousness, and his gang also fails to create any real impact. Dhanraj’s character is introduced in a simple manner, but the sudden change in his arc towards the end feels unconvincing and poorly justified.

Another major issue is the inconsistent tone. Despite dealing with a serious situation involving a dead body, the characters often behave unrealistically. For instance, the female lead remains overly cheerful while they are trying to dispose of the body. In a dark comedy, the tension should drive the humour, but here the seriousness is missing and the comedy feels forced. Her over-the-top acting in certain scenes further weakens the impact.

The Ali episode feels unnecessary to the main story and appears to exist only to extend the runtime. Several scenes seem stitched together without a smooth narrative flow.

Technical Aspects:

Director Sudheer Sriram attempts to present a dark comedy but struggles with the execution. The writing by Mithil Kumar and Sudheer Sriram feels outdated, and the screenplay lacks engaging moments or dramatic highs. A stronger narrative approach and better character development could have improved the film.

Ritwik Reddy’s cinematography, Ranjin Raj’s music, and the production values are adequate. However, Balu Manoj D’s editing leaves room for improvement. The 2-hour-26-minute runtime could have been trimmed significantly to make the film more engaging.

Verdict:

On the whole, Sampradayini Suppini Suddapoosani attempts to be a dark crime comedy but ends up as a tedious watch. Sivaji and Rohan manage to make a few scenes work, but the weak writing, uneven execution, excessive filler, and forced climax make the film difficult to sit through. There are many other options to entertain yourself this weekend.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.25/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Movie Name: Mufasa-The Lion King
Rating: 2.75/5
Director: Barry Jenkins
Music Director: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hans Zimmer, Dave Metzger and others
Editor: B Ajith Kumar
Producers: Adele Romanski, Mark Ceryak
Cinematographer: James Laxton
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The latest Hollywood movie, Mufasa: The Lion King, hit the big screens today worldwide in multiple languages amid high expectations. It serves as a prequel to the 2019 superhit The Lion King. Read through the review to find out whether the film lives up to the legacy of the original film.

Story :

Simba and Nala leave their daughter Kiara at Pride Rock in the care of Timon, Pumbaa, and Rafiki as they set off on an important journey. One stormy night, Kiara feels scared and begins to doubt if she can live up to the legacy of her father, Simba, and her grandfather, Mufasa. To comfort her, Rafiki tells the story of Mufasa’s early life. As a young cub, Mufasa was separated from his parents and raised by another pride, growing up alongside Taka, who became his best companion quickly. Together, they embarked on a dangerous journey to find the legendary land of Milele, meeting allies like Sarabi, Zazu, and Rafiki while facing threats from a group of fierce white lions led by Kiros. Through courage and challenges, Mufasa’s journey reveals how he rose to become the great Lion King.

Plus Points:

The story of Mufasa and Simba, beloved by audiences since The Lion King was first released in 1994, is revisited with fresh visuals and modern storytelling. This new version offers a visual spectacle, especially in 3D, with several stunning scenes that make the movie a worthwhile experience. While the story itself may be familiar, the director keeps it interesting by incorporating meaningful songs that enhance the narrative.

The film’s second half introduces some subtle twists, keeping the audience interested and invested. The Telugu dubbing by Mahesh Babu as Mufasa is a standout, with his voice adding depth and emotion to the character. The performances of Satyadev, Brahmanandam, and Ali, who voice Taka, Pumbaa, and Timon, are also commendable, bringing charm and humour to their roles. The comic sequences with Pumbaa, Timon, and Zazu are lighthearted and enjoyable, adding a touch of fun to the film.

Minus Points:

Although the visuals are impressive, the story feels a bit too familiar, as The Lion King has been part of popular culture for over 30 years. While the movie offers stunning visuals, some scenes lack the emotional depth needed to create a stronger connection with the audience.

The first half of the film moves at a steady pace, but it could have benefited from more exploration of Mufasa’s childhood and his relationship with his parents to add more emotional weight. Additionally, the ending is predictable, offering little surprise for those familiar with the original story.

The confrontation between Mufasa’s group and the white lions could have been more intense, providing a greater sense of conflict and excitement.

Technical Aspects:

Director Barry Jenkins tells the story in a simple, accessible way, making it suitable for both children and adults. However, given the familiarity of the plot, a more engaging narrative could have elevated the film further, adding fresh emotional layers to the experience.

The visuals are exceptional, providing a premium cinematic experience, and the cinematography and music are beautifully crafted. Mahesh Babu’s voice for Mufasa fits the character perfectly, while the Telugu songs are thoughtfully written. As expected, the production values are top-notch, contributing to the overall quality of the film.

Verdict:

On the whole, Mufasa: The Lion King is a visually impressive film that revisits a well-known story. While it doesn’t offer much in terms of new plot developments or high-intensity moments, the stunning visuals and engaging second half make it a fine watch. It’s especially enjoyable for kids and fans of photorealistic animated films. For others, it may feel too familiar to make a significant impact.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Kushi Telugu Movie Review

Release Date : Sep 1st, 2023

123telugu.com Rating : 3.25/5

Starring: Vijay Deverakonda, Samantha, Jayaram, Sachin Khedakar, Murali Sharma, Lakshmi, Ali, Rohini Molleti, Vennela Kishore, Rahul Ramakrishna, Srikanth Iyenger, Saranya Pradeep

Director: Shiva Nirvana

Producers: Naveen Yerneni, Ravi Shankar

Music Director: Hesham Abdul Wahab

Cinematographer: G. Murali

Editor: Prawin Pudi

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