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Ustaad Bhagat Singh Review

Ustaad Bhagat Singh Review

Movie Name : Ustaad Bhagat Singh

Release Date : Mar 19, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Pawan Kalyan, Sreeleela, Raashii Khanna, Parthiban, Rao Ramesh, KS Ravikumar, and others
Director : Harish Shankar.S
Producers : Naveen Yerneni, Ravi Shankar Yalamanchili
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad and Thaman
Cinematographer : Ayanaka Bose
Editor :  Karthika Srinivas

Related Links : Trailer

After a 14-year hiatus, Pawan Kalyan and Harish Shankar have reunited for a new film titled Ustaad Bhagat Singh. This cop action drama hit the big screens today amid positive buzz. Check out the review to find out how it is.

Story:

Chadhala Marri Nalla Nagappa (Parthiban), who aspires to become the Chief Minister of Telangana, hatches a plan to assassinate the current CM Chandrasekhar Rao (KS Ravikumar). Meanwhile, his son heads to the Nallamalla forest for a getaway but goes mysteriously missing. During the investigation, it is confirmed that Ustaad Bhagat Singh (Pawan Kalyan) is behind his disappearance. Who is he? What led to the rift between him and Nagappa? What circumstances triggered these events, and what is his true motive? The film unravels all these answers.

Plus Points:

The buzz around the actor-director combo returning with Ustaad Bhagat Singh is significant. Expectations were high, especially with Pawan Kalyan returning to dance numbers after a long gap.

Pawan Kalyan delivers in his trademark style. He is at ease in action sequences, which will appeal to fans. His dialogue delivery lands well, though the comedy works only occasionally.

Parthiban puts in a composed performance. While his character lacks a strong impact, he manages to hold his presence. A few face-off moments between him and Pawan Kalyan are effective.

The recreation of the “Ee Manase” song from Tholi Prema is a clear fan-service moment and works in that space. The Mahankali fight sequence stands out as a solid high point, presenting Pawan Kalyan in a powerful light.

Sreeleela shines in few scenes and she looks lovely on screen. The second half has a few entertaining stretches, mainly driven by action and dialogue-heavy moments aimed at fans.

Minus Points:

The film leans heavily on familiar commercial tropes, making the narrative predictable. The story offers little novelty and follows a safe, formula-driven path. Harish Shankar prioritises elevating the star over building a strong screenplay, which limits the film’s overall impact.

The supporting cast is underutilised. Rao Ramesh, Gowtami, and Raashii Khanna have limited scope. Raashii Khanna’s role feels particularly unnecessary and lacks proper closure, making her portions ineffective.

The first half struggles due to weak writing and ineffective comedy, giving it a stretched and uneven feel. The film only shows some improvement in the latter portions.

Thaman’s music is underwhelming. The background score and songs feel repetitive, with noticeable similarities to his earlier work, reducing their impact.

The film could have benefited from stronger emotional depth. Sreeleela’s character could have been written with more nuance, while KS Ravikumar delivers a neat and functional performance within his role.

Technical Aspects:

Harish Shankar had the chance to deliver a stronger film but opts for a predictable narrative. A tighter script could have significantly improved the overall result.

Cinematography by Ayananka Bose is adequate. Thaman’s score is average and affected by repetition. Editing by Karthika Srinivas could have been sharper, especially in the first half. Production values are decent.

Verdict:

On the whole, Ustaad Bhagat Singh is a formula-driven action drama that delivers a few fan-pleasing moments. Pawan Kalyan’s presence and select action sequences work in its favour. However, a predictable storyline, weak first half, and underdeveloped characters hold it back. It may appeal to fans, but for a wider audience, it remains a routine commercial outing.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Aghathiyaa Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : Aghathiyaa

Release Date : February 28, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Jiiva, Raashii Khanna, Arjun Sarja,Yogi Babu, Redin Kingsley, Datho Radha Ravi, Edward Sonnenblick , Matylda
Director : Pa.Vijay
Producers : Ishari K. Ganesh, Aneesh Arjun Dev
Music Director : Yuvan Shanker Raja
Cinematographer : Dipak Kumar Padhy
Editor : San Lokesh
Related Links : Trailer

The Telugu dubbed version of the Tamil movie Aghathiyaa, starring Jiiva, Arjun Sarja, and Raashi Khanna, was released in theaters today. How the actors performed and to what extent the period horror thriller managed to captivate the audience is explained in the following review. Check it out.

Story:

Jiiva (Aghathiyaa), an art director working in Edwin Duplex during the 18th century, collaborates with his friends Veena (Raashi Khanna) and others to transform an old bungalow into a haunted house for financial gain. However, they soon realise that supernatural forces inhabit the mansion. What happened in this bungalow? What is the connection between Siddharth (Arjun Sarja), a master of Siddha medicine, and Edwin (Edward Sonnenblick)? What revolutionary medicine did Siddharth discover, and what became of it? How is all of this linked to a rare planetary alignment that occurs once every 85 years? These mysteries unravel as the story progresses.

Plus Points:

The film effectively incorporates elements of India’s traditional medicine and history, presenting them in a compelling manner. Alongside strong emotional moments, it blends horror and comedy. Notably, a few comedy sequences featuring Yogi Babu in the first half work well.

Some horror elements are executed decently, and the flashback sequences featuring Arjun Sarja are well-crafted. Arjun fits his role perfectly and delivers a strong performance. Jiiva also excels in his role, convincingly handling emotional and action-packed moments. Raashi Khanna looks elegant and plays her part well.

Supporting actors like Redin Kingsley and Edward Sonnenblick contribute effectively to the film. Actress Rohini undergoes a striking transformation for her role and delivers a commendable performance. The inclusion of patriotic elements may also strike a chord with the audience.

Minus Points:

The core storyline feels familiar, as similar concepts have been explored in many films before. While certain aspects related to Siddha medicine are intriguing, the overall narrative lacks the excitement needed to sustain engagement. The pacing is inconsistent, leading to a flat progression.

The songs feel unnecessary, and the romantic tracks in the second half slow down the film. Had these portions been trimmed, the storytelling could have been more gripping. Additionally, the film’s central theme is not entirely convincing, which affects its overall impact.

The horror elements fail to generate the intended fear factor, and as the film progresses, they seem repetitive. The climax, which features an action sequence created entirely through animation, appears forced and may remind viewers of various Hollywood films, reducing its originality.

Technical Aspects:

The film boasts good production values, with well-designed period sets and decent visual effects that enhance the fantasy elements. Yuvan Shankar Raja’s songs are average, though his background score is effective in places. The cinematography is impressive, capturing the historical and supernatural elements well. However, the editing could have been sharper to enhance the film’s flow. The Telugu dubbing is decent.

Director Pa Vijay picks an interesting subject centered around Siddha medicine, but the execution, especially concerning the horror and fantasy elements, falls short. While the emotional and patriotic moments are handled well, the horror elements lack impact.

Verdict:

On the whole, Aghathiyaa is a period horror thriller that benefits from strong performances, a few engaging emotional moments, and intriguing historical references. However, it struggles with a routine narrative, inconsistent pacing, and underwhelming horror elements. While it may appeal to those interested in its subject matter, it remains a film that works only in parts. Keep your expectations in check if you plan to watch it.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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