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Pochamma

Movie Name : Pochamma
Streaming Date : April 16, 2026
Streaming Platform : Aha
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Ramesh Indira, Arjun, Priya Shatamarshan, Snehal Kamat, Shruti Naidu & Others.
Director : Ramesh Indra
Producers : Shruti Naidu
Music Director : LV Muthu Ganesh
Cinematographer  : Shreesha kuduvalli
Editor : Rajendra Urs

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Aha brings a brand new Telugu web series titled Pochamma. Headlined and directed by Ramesh Indira, with Achyuth Kumar, Arjun Ambati, and Snehal Kamat in key roles, the five episode series is now available for streaming. Check out how it fares.

Story:

In a remote village, Fredrick (Ramesh Indira) buys a lavish estate where a Pochamma idol stands rooted in the land’s past. Ignoring Raghupathi’s (Achyuth Kumar) chilling warnings, he removes it. That decision triggers a chain of eerie events. What begins as unease soon spirals into horror with the mysterious death of his young daughter Jessi (Snehal Kamat). Now, one question lingers is this the wrath of the goddess or a far more sinister truth hiding in plain sight.

Plus Points:

The biggest strength of the series is its pacing. Director Ramesh Indira keeps things tight and interesting right from the opening minute. There is no unnecessary buildup or dragged narration. Unlike many web series, it does not waste time setting things up slowly and then rushing towards the end. The narrative stays consistently engaging without noticeable lag.

The integration of the Pochamma goddess into the storyline works well. The way the events are woven around the belief system keeps the intrigue alive. This connection helps maintain curiosity and keeps the viewer invested.

Performances are decent. Snehal Kamat delivers a convincing act, while Arjun Ambati stands out in a negative role. Achyuth Kumar brings a calm and composed presence that adds weight to the narrative. The background score is a major highlight and elevates several moments effectively.

Minus Points:

Despite having just five episodes and a crisp runtime, the series ends up being only a decent watch because of its predictable storyline. The core plot feels familiar and resembles an Oscar winning film in its outline, even though it is not a direct copy. The devotional angle adds a local flavour, but the underlying twist is not very hard to guess.

Casting choices also affect the impact. Achyuth Kumar performs well, but his presence makes certain developments easier to predict. A fresher casting choice could have added more surprise.

Another drawback is the dominance of non Telugu actors in a Telugu series. While it may be a creative choice, stronger local casting could have improved authenticity. The dubbing, especially for Ramesh Indira, feels weak and does not match the intensity of his character.

The series also misses out on elevating key moments. Some high stakes scenes could have been designed better to enhance engagement. The climax, in particular, feels simple and lacks punch.

Technical Aspects:

Ramesh Indira handles the narrative efficiently and keeps it straightforward without unnecessary distractions. However, the predictability may reduce the impact for some viewers. The music by LV Muthu Ganesh is a strong asset and adds depth to the storytelling. Cinematography by Shreesha Kuduvalli is adequate, while editing keeps the flow smooth. Production values are decent.

Verdict:

On the whole, Pochamma is a decent mystery series that manages to keep you invested with its fast pacing and effective background score. While the performances and technical aspects support the narrative, the predictable storyline and weak dubbing hold it back. If you are looking for a quick and interesting watch at home, this series is worth a try.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Ajith scored a disaster with his recent outing with Vidaamuyarchi. The movie, directed by Magizh Thirumeni, is based on the Hollywood film Breakdown. Initially slated for Pongal release, the biggie got postponed at the last minute due to multiple issues. Finally, Vidaamuyarchi was released in February, but it was criticized for its lack of thrilling elements and substandard screenplay.

Netflix holds the post-theatrical streaming rights. The latest update reveals that Vidaamuyarchi will be available for streaming from March 1. The film will be available in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Kannada languages from the said date. The theatrical window is below four weeks. We need to see how Vidaamuyarchi will perform in the digital space.

Bankrolled by Subaskaran of Lyca Productions, the movie stars Trisha as the leading lady. Vidaamuyarchi also features Arjun Sarja, Regina Cassandra, Aarav, Nikhil Nair, Dasarathi, Ganesh, Vishnu Edavan, Arivu, and others in pivotal roles. Anirudh Ravichander is the music composer.

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Ajith Kumar Pattudala Movie Review

Movie Name : Pattudala
Release Date : February 06, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Ajith Kumar, Trisha, Arjun Sarja, Regina Cassandra, Aarav, Nikhil Nair, Dasarathi, Ganesh and Others
Director : Magizh Thirumeni
Producer : Subaskaran
Music Director : Anirudh Ravichander
Cinematographer : Om Prakash ISC
Editors : NB Srikanth
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Ajith’s Vidaamuyarchi is the latest Tamil biggie that hit theaters today amidst much buzz. The movie has been released in Telugu as Pattudala. Check out our review to see how it fares.

Story:

After 12 years of marriage, Kayal (Trisha) decides to separate from her husband, Arjun (Ajith). Respecting her decision, he agrees to drop her off in her hometown, Tbilisi. However, during the journey, his car breaks down, and he seeks help from Rakshith (Arjun) and Deepika (Regina Cassandra) to drop Kayal off at a nearby restaurant bar. Once the car is repaired, Arjun returns to pick her up, only to discover that she has been kidnapped. Desperate, he questions everyone around, but no one has any answers. Eventually, he finds Rakshith and is shocked to learn that he is behind the abduction. Forced into a dangerous game, Arjun follows Rakshith’s instructions in a desperate attempt to save his wife. Who are these people? Why did they kidnap Kayal? Why did Kayal want a divorce? What unfolds in the end? The movie unravels the mystery.

Plus Points:

Ajith exudes charm in this film, looking effortlessly stylish with his salt-and-pepper look. His screen presence is commendable, and he delivers well in the action sequences. His scenes with Trisha are decent.

Trisha plays her role adequately, though she doesn’t get much scope to showcase her acting skills. Arjun and Regina fit their respective roles well.

The action sequences in the second half are well-executed, adding some energy to the film. The visuals, especially the cinematography capturing Azerbaijan’s landscapes, are impressive.

Minus Points:

The story follows a familiar and predictable template, making it easy to foresee what happens next. Given the lack of novelty in the plot, the film could have been elevated with gripping storytelling and intense sequences. Unfortunately, that doesn’t happen, resulting in a mediocre experience.

Anirudh’s background score lacks freshness, and there are no powerful moments for him to enhance with his music.

While Regina and Arjun’s casting is acceptable, their performances fail to leave an impact. At times, their acting feels exaggerated. The supporting cast also does little to enhance the narrative.

The songs are forgettable, failing to create any lasting impression. The climax, too, lacks the intensity needed to leave the audience satisfied.

Technical Aspects:

Director Magizh Thirumeni seems to have aimed for an action thriller with Ajith in the lead but ends up delivering a routine narrative. The slow pace and predictable screenplay further diminish its appeal.

Anirudh’s music, which usually stands out, is underwhelming in this film. However, Om Prakash’s cinematography is a strong point, effectively capturing the visuals. Editing by N. B. Srikanth could have been sharper, which might have improved the overall impact. The production values are good, and the Telugu dubbing is satisfactory.

Verdict:

On the whole, Pattudala (Vidaamuyarchi) is a mediocre action thriller that relies heavily on Ajith’s presence. While the action sequences are decent, the predictable plot, lackluster performances, and unimpressive screenplay make it a forgettable experience. Ajith’s fans might enjoy his stylish persona, but for others, this routine action drama may not be worth the time.

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

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