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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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Starring : Shruti Haasan, Eesha Rebba, Amala Paul, Lakshmi Manchu, Jagapathi Babu, Ashima Narwal

Directed by : Nag Ashwin, B.V. Nandini Reddy, Tharun Bhascker, Sankalp Reddy

Produced by : Ronnie Screwvala, Ashi Dua

Music by : Vivek Sagar

Edited by : Upendra Varma

Netflix is ready with its first original anthology film Pitta Kathalu that is directed by four noted directors, Tharun Bhascker, Nag Ashwin, Sankalp Reddy, and Nandini Reddy. The film is out and let’s see how it is.

Story:

Ramula – It is the story of a small town Telangana girl named Ramula(Saanve Meghana) and her fit-for-nothing boyfriend(Abhay Bethiganti). How a local politician called Swaroopakka(Lakshmi Manchu) uses the couple for her political purpose is the basic theme.

Meera- This story is about a young wife named Meera(Amala Paul) who goes through a tough time because of her suspicious and crazy husband(Jagapathi Babu) who is 18 years elder than her.

X Life- It is the story of a young man played by Sanjith Hegde who takes over the world with his futuristic technology called X- Life which has billions of users.

Pinky – This story is about an aspiring writer(Satyadev) who is married but still has an affair with his ex-wife played by Eesha Rebba.

What’s Good:

The film has four stories and the one that manages to impress big time is Tharun Bhascker’s Ramula which is based in rural Telangana. Right from the characters to the narration, everything is so good in this short film. The lead pair, Saanve, and Abhay are too good and give realistic performances. Abhay proves his worth once again as his comic timing and screen presence is effective. Saanve is also quite impressive as the village belle. But it is Lakshmi Manchu who takes away the cake as Swaroopakka. She is wicked, tacky, and mouths the Telangana accent with authority. She brings a lot of depth to the film with her stylish performance.

The other story that impresses is Nandini Reddy’s Meera. Jagapathi Babu plays the suspicious husband with aplomb and the ending that is given to this story is quite good. Amala Paul is also effective in her role. Nandini Reddy takes a U-turn from her regular romantic dramas and narrates something that is really different.

Eesha Rebba is good in her role but even better was Ashima Narwal as he had a bit more emotion to showcase. Sanjith Hegde, who plays the main part in X Life is also quite good in his weird role.

What’s Bad:

Firstly, there was so much hype created on this anthology series. But one can clearly say that it surely does not live up to the hype. There were reports that the film would be about lust but that angle is also not showcased in the film.

Shockingly, Nag Ashwin’s X Life is boring and has no meaning at all. It is too futuristic and until a point, you won’t understand what is going in the short film. The VFX part is good and it is hard to understand why the likes of Shruthi Haasan even did the film.

Last but not least is Sankalp Reddy’s film which is based on an illegal relationship. It is started well but has no meaning at all as it progresses. It is also ended on an abrupt note. Sankalp Reddy’s direction is below par and has no direction whatsoever. It makes even the likes of Satyadev lost in the setup.

Technical Aspects:

As the film is made by Netflix, the production values are top-notch. Even for the smallest of the characters, noted artists are used and this makes the film look rich. The BGM by Vivek Sagar in Ramula is top-notch and elevates the proceedings quite a bit. The dialogues written for each of the short films are also good. The editing part is also impressive and so was the production design for each of the stories.

Verdict :

On the whole, Pitta Kathalu does not live up to the hype created. Out of the four stories, only Ramula is the best and stands out. Nandi Reddy’s Meera has some really good moments by the end. Nag Ashwin and Sankalp Reddy’s short films are boring and silly to the core. All those who watch the film thinking it is the Hindi version of Lust Stories will be disappointed. The film is a simple amalgamation of four short stories and has nothing great to showcase.

Rating: 2.75/5

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