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Pallichattambi Review

Movie Name : Pallichattambi

Release Date : April 17, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Tovino Thomas, Kayadu Lohar, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Shatru, and others
Director : Dijo Jose Antony
Producer : Noufal & Brijeesh, CCC Brothers
Music Director : Jakes Bejoy
Cinematographer : Tijo Tomy
Editor :  Sreejith Sarang

Related Links : Trailer

Pallichattambi is the latest Malayalam film starring Tovino Thomas and Kayadu Lohar, featuring a notable cameo by Prithviraj Sukumaran. Released as a Vishu special in Kerala, the movie has now arrived in Telugu theaters today. Here is our detailed review to help you decide if it is worth your time.

Story:

Set in the 1950s village of Kaaniyar, as communism surges across Kerala, a powerful religious community brings in the dreaded “Church Rowdy” Pothan Christopher, also known as Krishna Pillai (Tovino Thomas), to crush the rising movement. A man bound by duty, his resolve begins to crack when he encounters Rebecca (Kayadu Lohar), a fierce communist whose conviction challenges everything he stands for. Meanwhile, the cunning and ruthless Nambiar (Prithviraj Sukumaran) exploits the unrest to grab control of the village lands, turning an ideological battle into a brutal struggle for power. What happens next is a story meant for the big screen.

Plus Points:

Tovino Thomas puts in a significant effort and delivers a passable performance, particularly shining during the film’s intense action sequences. Kayadu Lohar performs adequately despite her limited screen time, though her character unfortunately lacks a lasting emotional impact.

Shatru is a surprising highlight of the film, effectively portraying a sense of ruthlessness that keeps the audience engaged. Compared to the slow-paced first half, the second half offers much better content, execution, and character development.

Prithviraj Sukumaran’s negative-shaded cameo is fine, though it feels like a setup for a potential sequel. Jakes Bejoy’s background score is the standout element, single-handedly elevating several mediocre scenes throughout the film. The action choreography also stands out as one of the few areas where the film truly lives up to its “mass” expectations.

Minus Points:

The story is rooted in real historical events from 1950s Kerala, which may resonate with local audiences but feels alien to others. When aiming for a pan-Indian reach, the director should have made the complex history much easier to understand for a general audience.

The narrative lacks clarity, making it difficult for viewers unfamiliar with the “Liberation Struggle” to connect with the stakes. This lack of context prevents the emotional moments from landing as intended.

Furthermore, the first half moves at a sluggish pace and lacks any major excitement to keep the viewer hooked. The poor quality of the Telugu dubbing further dilutes the intensity of the scenes, making the experience feel even more disjointed.

The lack of familiar faces and underdeveloped supporting characters adds little value to the overall production. Even the primary conflict feels stretched thin because the screenplay fails to build consistent tension.

Technical Aspects:

Director Dijo Jose Antony fails to meet expectations regarding the script and its final execution. While the film has high production values, it lacks the creative spark found in his previous works like Jana Gana Mana. Tijo Tomy’s cinematography is partially effective, but Sreejith Sarang’s editing is a major letdown. These technical inconsistencies result in a below-par viewing experience that feels far too long.

Verdict:

On the whole, Pallichattambi is a period action drama that suffers from poor execution and a pale screenplay. Despite Tovino Thomas’s physical commitment and a powerful background score, the movie fails to live up to its massive pre-release hype. The sluggish pacing and lackluster dubbing make it a mediocre experience at best. With several other options available this weekend, this film is easily forgettable.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Tunnel Movie

Tunnel Movie Review

Movie Name : Tunnel

Release Date : Sep 19, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Atharvaa Murali, Lavanya Tripathi and others
Director : Ravindra Madhava
Producer : A. Raju Nayak
Music Director : Justin Prabhakaran
Cinematographer : Hari Kiran
Editor :  Kalaivanan R
Related Links : Trailer

Atharvaa and Lavanya Tripathi’s action thriller Tunnel is now out in theatres. Let’s see how the film is.

Story:

The movie begins with tense encounters between the Police and some bank robbers. Later, a gang headed by Ashwath Kakamanu starts eliminating the officers who were responsible for the encounters. Ashwath plots something big to create unrest among the Police department, and a newly recruited cop (Atharvaa) gets entangled in the unexpected chaos.

Plus Points:

Atharvaa Murali is earnest in his portrayal. As a carefree youngster and a sincere cop, he shows good variation. Instead of projecting him as a larger-than-life hero, the director presents him as a normal cop with vulnerability, which works well.

Ashwath Kakamanu fits the bill as the antagonist, delivering a convincing performance that makes him seem more powerful than the protagonist. His scenes with Atharvaa came out well. Visually, the film looks slick, especially during the slum sequences. Lavanya Tripathi is decent in her role. Artists who played Atharvaa’s friends did what was expected of them.

The film opens on an interesting note with an encounter between robbers and police. Later, a group of newly recruited cops gets stuck in a maze-like situation, making things interesting. The interval sequence builds tension fairly well, and action episodes are neatly executed.

Minus Points:

The romantic subplot in the first half derails the impact of a promising start. Though a few jokes land, the track mostly feels like filler and adds little to the main plot. The film regains momentum only after the flashback ends.

The main drawback of Tunnel is its done-to-death flashback in the second half, which is neither engaging nor has any surprising factor. To make things worse, it was presented in an animated format. Since we have seen the template umpteen times, there should be some freshness to root for the characters. There was no effort to bring some novelty.

As a result, the intended sympathy angle misses the mark, and the ending feels routine. Despite the short runtime, the pre-climax and climax portions are dragged heavily. There’s also some confusion in the Telugu version about the story’s setting.

Technical Aspects:

Justin Prabhakaran’s background score is fine in tense moments. There aren’t many songs, and the ones present are so-so. Sakthi Saravanan neatly captures the night-time action blocks with elegant visuals. The editing could have been better since the second half feels prolonged. The production values are fair.

Writer-director Ravindra Madhava has come up with an overly familiar story. Though he delivered some decent moments here and there, it all boils down to the routine flashback and social messaging, making the film underwhelming on the whole.

Verdict:

On the whole, Tunnel is a routine revenge drama with some decent moments here and there. This Atharvaa starrer had the potential to be a good thriller, but it stuck to the age-old revenge formula and didn’t provide the desired emotional depth. Atharvaa and Ashwath Kakamanu did a fine job, and action blocks look good, but the film falls short ultimately due to the run-of-the-mill backstory and a dragged climax.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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For the first time in over a decade, Pawan Kalyan has actively taken part in promoting a film – Hari Hara Veera Mallu, produced by A. M. Rathnam. Directed by Jyothi Krishna, the historical action drama is set to premiere worldwide tonight.

During his recent media interactions, Pawan Kalyan also opened up about Ustaad Bhagat Singh, his upcoming film with director Harish Shankar. He revealed that the shoot is progressing and his portion will be completed in just five to six days. This indicates that he plans to return to full-time political activity shortly after.

The film features Raashii Khanna as Shloka, alongside Sreeleela in a key role. Backed by Mythri Movie Makers, the film has music composed by Devi Sri Prasad. Stay tuned for more updates.

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