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Made-in-Korea

Movie Name :  Made in Korea
Streaming Date : Mar 12, 2026
Streaming Platform : Netflix
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Priyanka Mohan, Park Hye-jin, Jang Jae-hyun, Rishikanth, Kim So-ri, Ha Ram, and No Ho-jin
Director : Ra Karthik
Producer : Sreenidhi Sagar
Music Directors : Hesham Abdul Wahab, Dharan Kumar
Cinematographer : Prasanna S. Kumar
Editor : Anthony

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Made in Korea marks the maiden OTT outing of actress Priyanka Arul Mohan. The Indo-Korean film is directed by Ra. Karthik, who earlier made Nitham Oru Vaanam (released in Telugu as Aakasam). The film premieres today on Netflix and is also available in Telugu. Let’s see how it fares.

Story:

Shenbagam, fondly called Shenba (Priyanka Arul Mohan), is a young woman from Kolappalur in Tamil Nadu who has been fascinated with Korea since childhood. Visiting the country at least once in her lifetime remains her biggest dream. She has been in a relationship with Mani (Rishikanth) for nine years. Ignoring her parents’ concerns, she elopes with him, but Mani abandons her midway, leaving Shenba stranded. This unexpected turn of events takes her to Seoul, Korea, where she finds herself alone and clueless in a foreign land. While her long-cherished dream of reaching Korea finally comes true, it happens under unfortunate circumstances. What unfolds during her stay there, how she faces the challenges, and the lessons she learns from this journey form the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Priyanka Arul Mohan, who has often faced criticism for her expressions, delivers a pleasant surprise with a sincere performance. She portrays Shenba with innocence and warmth, making the character feel genuine and relatable. Her natural screen presence helps several emotional scenes land effectively.

Veteran Korean actress Kim Young-ok, widely known as South Korea’s “National Grandma,” appears as Omma in the film. She also played Seong Gi-hun’s mother in Squid Game. Her performance here is warm, humorous, and emotional. The scenes between her and Priyanka Arul Mohan are particularly charming and add emotional depth to the narrative.

Beyond being a story of self-discovery, the film also carries a simple life message. As the film suggests, “Where you think it ends, it begins.” The narrative encourages viewers to move forward despite setbacks and approach life with positivity.

Another strong aspect is the background score by Dharan Kumar, which enhances several emotional moments effectively. The songs composed by Hesham Abdul Wahab are pleasant and blend well with the film’s mood. The supporting cast also performs their roles convincingly.

Minus Points:

The storyline is fairly predictable, and several developments can be anticipated early on. While the narration keeps the film engaging, a few unexpected twists could have added more depth to the narrative.

Since a major portion of the film takes place in Korea, many conversations occur in Korean. Although several parts are translated in Telugu, the language transitions occasionally feel uneven. Subtitles help, but a few viewers may still feel slightly disconnected in certain scenes.

The granny’s storyline could have been given a stronger closure. While the character leaves a good impression, the idea of pursuing dreams regardless of age could have been explored more effectively, which might have added a stronger emotional impact.

Technical Aspects:

Director Ra. Karthik once again presents a heartfelt story with a simple and clean narrative approach. He handles the subject without unnecessary complications and conveys the message in a subtle manner.

On the technical front, the film benefits from strong support. Dharan Kumar’s background score stands out and elevates several emotional moments, while Hesham Abdul Wahab’s songs fit the narrative well. Cinematographer Prasanna S Kumar captures the locations with vibrant visuals, giving the film a pleasant look. Editor Anthony keeps the runtime under two hours, ensuring a steady pace without noticeable lag. The production values are neat and add to the film’s overall appeal.

Verdict:

On the whole, Made in Korea is a decent and heartwarming film that marks a good OTT debut for Priyanka Arul Mohan. Her sincere performance, along with the film’s positive message and emotional moments, works in its favour. While the predictable storyline and occasional language barriers act as minor drawbacks, the film still manages to offer a pleasant viewing experience. Overall, it makes for a simple and feel-good watch that can be enjoyed with family over the weekend.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Movie Name :  Lockdown
Streaming Date : Mar 11, 2026
Streaming Platform : Amazon Prime Video
123telugu.com Rating : 2.25/5
Starring : Anupama Parameswaran, Charlie, Nirosha, Priya Venkat, Livingston, Indhumathi, Rajkumar, Shamji, Lollu Sabha Maran, Vinayaga Raj
Director : AR Jeeva
Producer : Subaskaran
Music Director : NR Raghunanthan & Siddharth Vipin
Cinematographer : Sherif & Sri Girish
Editor : V.J. Sabu Joseph

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Anupama Parameswaran’s recent Tamil film Lockdown has made its OTT debut on Amazon Prime Video. Along with the original Tamil version, a Telugu dubbed version is also available. Here is our review of the film.

Story:

Set in 2020, Anitha (Anupama Parameswaran) is searching for a job and lives happily with her family. A friend promises to help her land a job and takes her to a party. Two months later, Anitha falls ill and discovers that she is pregnant. Shocked and with no one to turn to, she decides to secretly get rid of the unwanted pregnancy. Meanwhile, the COVID lockdown is imposed. What happens next forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Anupama Parameswaran is a good actor. She can be bubbly and bold at times, and she can also pull off emotional characters effectively, which she has proven in many films. In this movie too, she convincingly portrays a girl who finds herself in a dilemma and chaos due to circumstances beyond her control. She fits well into the character and expresses the pain and helplessness effectively.

Minus Points:

The plot becomes predictable within the first few minutes, and such stories require engaging narration to keep the audience invested. Unfortunately, the drama required for the story, the family’s dilemma, and the emotional angles are barely explored.

The execution feels off because of unnecessary and repetitive scenes. At times, one wonders why certain scenes are stretched for so long when nothing significant is happening. These issues mainly arise from weak execution and ineffective screenplay.

Ironically, none of the supporting characters are utilised effectively except for the friend who supports Anupama’s character. Nirosha, Charle, and others do not get enough scope to showcase their performances. Once again, the writing team fails to create meaningful drama through these characters.

The climax contains a twist, but the way it is executed feels abrupt and ends without a proper conclusion. Additionally, the excessive use of songs becomes another hurdle for the film. Although the runtime is less than two hours, the movie still feels laggy due to the slow narration.

Technical Aspects:

Director AR Jeeva attempts to convey a message through the story, but the weak execution and underdeveloped storyline dilute its impact. Technically too, the film is not very impressive, and the production values appear below par. The Telugu dubbing could have been better.

Verdict:

On the whole, Lockdown is a disappointing drama. Except for Anupama Parameswaran’s passable performance, the film fails to impress in most aspects, making it a dull watch. With better execution and a tighter screenplay, the film could have turned out much better. As it stands, it is easily avoidable, and viewers are better off choosing other options for entertainment.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.25/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Movie Name :  Charitha Kamakshi
Streaming Date : Mar 05, 2026
Streaming Platform : ETV Win
123telugu.com Rating : 2/5
Starring : Divya Sripada, Naveen Bethiganti, Prithveeraj, Manikanta Varanasi, Sunitha Manohar…etc
Director : Sthreelanka Chandu Saayi
Producer : Rajini Reddy
Music Director : Abu
Cinematographer  : Rocky Vanamali
Editor : Kodati Pavan Kalyan

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Charitha Kamakshi is the latest Telugu film that premiered directly on ETV Win. The movie stars Divya Sripada and Abhai Naveen in the lead roles. Let’s see how the film fares.

Story:

Charitha Kamakshi (Divya Sripada) is a simple and innocent woman who marries Chakravarthy (Abhai Naveen), an aspiring film director. Their life appears normal until an unexpected turn creates serious problems for the family. How Charitha deals with the situation and what happens next forms the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

Divya Sripada is one of the few positives of the film. She looks natural on screen and delivers a sincere performance that suits the character well. Abhai Naveen does a decent job and supports the narrative fairly well.

A few light moments between the lead pair manage to bring a smile, though they are limited and do not appear often enough to keep the film engaging. The music and cinematography offer some support to the narrative and help maintain a pleasant visual tone.

Minus Points:

Despite having a crisp runtime of just 90 minutes, the film feels longer due to its slow and stretched narration. While scenes keep moving, the story itself progresses very little.

At its core, the film tries to deliver a social message about respecting women, even when they are not part of one’s family. However, the message is conveyed through repetitive situations and minimal dramatic movement, which makes the film feel dull.

The story is set in the early 2000s, but the timeline adds little to the narrative. Instead, it mainly serves to portray the heroine as extremely innocent and virtuous.

The pre-climax and climax feel highly predictable and outdated. By the time the film reaches its final stretch, the outcome becomes easy to guess, which weakens the emotional impact.

The film also lacks memorable moments overall. Actors like Babloo Prithiveeraj and the supporting cast have limited scope despite their potential.

Technical Aspects:

Director Channdu Saayi, in his debut, attempts to deliver a feel-good emotional drama. While the intention is clear, the execution suffers due to a weak screenplay and sluggish narration.

Abu’s music is decent, and Rocky Vanamali’s cinematography is adequate. The production values are modest, while the editing by Kodati Pawan Kalyan could have been tighter to improve the film’s pacing.

Verdict:

On the whole, Charitha Kamakshi turns out to be a slow and boring emotional drama. Apart from okay performances from the lead pair, the film offers very little in terms of engaging storytelling. What aims to be a heartfelt film ultimately ends up as a dull and underwhelming watch due to its weak narration and outdated treatment.

123telugu.com Rating: 2/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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