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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Tickets for the Telugu movie Raakaasa are now priced at a flat ₹100 across all single screens in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana starting April 10.
  • The price drop aims to attract even more family audiences and encourage repeat viewers during the summer holiday season.
  • Starring Sangeeth Shobhan and Nayan Sarika, the film is drawing praise for its clean humour and strong comedy tracks featuring Getup Srinu and Vennela Kishore.

Families looking for a budget-friendly outing this week have some good news. Following a steady run at the box office, the makers of the Telugu comedy Raakaasa just announced a flat ₹100 ticket price across all single screens in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The new pricing kicks off on April 10.

The movie is already pulling in consistent crowds, but the team wants to make it even easier for families to catch the film together. With ticket prices often deciding whether a large group goes to the theatre or stays home, dropping the entry cost to ₹100 is a smart move. It’s designed to keep the momentum going, especially in B and C centres where affordability drives audience choices.

A Hit with Families

Right from its opening days, Raakaasa found a solid connection with family audiences. It’s a light-hearted entertainer that works for kids and adults alike. A big part of the draw has been the comedy. The scenes featuring Sangeeth and Getup Srinu are getting loud laughs in theatres, while Vennela Kishore’s comic timing adds a lot of value to the overall experience.

Because the humour is clean and the story is easy to follow, people aren’t just watching it once—they’re coming back for repeat viewings. The revised ticket price is expected to push those numbers even higher by removing any hesitation over the cost.

The Team Behind the Laughs

Directed by Manasa Sharma, the film features Sangeeth Shobhan and Nayan Sarika in the lead roles, backed by a strong supporting cast. Niharika Konidela and Umesh Kumar Bansal produced the project under Pink Elephant Pictures, in association with Z Studios.

As the summer window rolls on, Raakaasa is cementing itself as a reliable, fun choice for a relaxed theatre trip. If you haven’t seen it yet, the ₹100 offer makes it a great time to grab a ticket.

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Raakaasaa

Movie Name : Raakaasaa

Release Date : April 03, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Sangeeth Shobhan, Nayan Sarika, Vennela Kishore, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Getup Srinu & Others.
Director : Manasa Sharma
Producers : Niharika Konidela & Umesh Kumar Bansal
Music Director : Anudeep Dev
Cinematographer : Raju Edurolu
Editor :  Anwar Ali

Related Links : Trailer

Raakaasaa is the latest Telugu fantasy comedy movie starring Sangeeth Shoban and Nayan Sarika in the lead roles, with Niharika Konidela as producer and Manasa Sharma as director. The movie hit the big screens today and here is our take on it.

Story:

A remote village called Raakavaram has lived under the fear of a monstrous presence for over 2000 years. Whenever it signals, ignoring its demand leads to complete destruction. Terrified, the villagers offer a human sacrifice each time the sign appears. Veerababu (Sangeeth Shoban), a carefree US returnee, unknowingly steps into the monster’s forbidden territory without grasping the consequences. What follows? Does he survive or fall victim to the beast? Why does the monster target the village and its people? The film unfolds these answers.

Plus Points:

This is the first film of Sangeeth Shoban as a main lead, and he makes good use of the opportunity. His strength lies in his comic timing, and he keeps the narrative engaging whenever he is on screen. He delivers several moments that bring genuine laughs.

Getup Srinu in the first half and Vennela Kishore in the latter half provide good support. Their comedy works in many places and helps maintain a fun vibe, especially during tense portions.

Nayan Sarika has limited screen presence but does her part neatly. The supporting cast is adequate and fits well within the setup.

The build up towards the interval is one of the better parts of the film. It creates curiosity and sets up expectations nicely. The background score, performances, and atmosphere work effectively in these portions.

The film blends humour with horror elements in the second half and manages to deliver a few enjoyable moments. The background score by Anudeep Dev stands out and enhances several scenes.

Minus Points:

The story follows a somewhat familiar pattern, and a few developments feel predictable at times. A slightly tighter narrative could have made the film more engaging overall.

There are a few cinematic liberties taken in the storyline that may not work for everyone, but they do not heavily affect the overall flow if viewed as a light entertainer.

Some characters have scope for more depth but remain limited in impact. A few comedy scenes do not land as expected, and the songs feel like they slow down the narrative slightly.

Technical Aspects:

Director Manasa Sharma picks an interesting concept for her debut and handles it in a fairly decent manner. While the writing could have been sharper in places, her approach keeps the film accessible and entertaining.

The background score by Anudeep Dev is a major plus and supports the mood effectively. Editing could have been crisper in parts. Cinematography is decent, and the production values are satisfactory for the genre.

Verdict:

On the whole, Raakaasaa is a timepass horror comedy that offers decent entertainment. Sangeeth Shoban’s performance and the humour from the supporting cast work in the film’s favour. While it does not fully capitalise on its premise, it still manages to stay engaging. If you are looking for some light hearted fun, this film can be an enjoyable weekend watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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MAD Square Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : MAD Square

Release Date : March 28, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Narne Nithin, Sangeeth Shobhan, Ram Nithin, Vishnu Oi, Ramya Pasupuleti, Raghu Babu, Priyanka Jawalkar and others
Director : Kalyan Shankar
Producers : Haarika Suryadevara & Sai Soujanya
Music Director : Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematographer : Shamdat (ISC)
Editor : Navin Nooli
Related Links : Trailer

MAD Square is the latest Telugu coming-of-age comedy-drama and a sequel to the 2023 super hit MAD. With decent buzz surrounding its release, the film has finally hit theaters. Does it live up to expectations? Let’s find out in our review.

Story:

Laddu (Vishnu Oi) arrives at Tihar Central Jail, striking fear into everyone around him. Curious about his past, a gang of prisoners asks what led him there. With a sigh, Laddu unravels his story—how his three friends, Manoj (Ram Nithin), Ashok (Narne Nithiin), and Damodhar (Sangeeth Sobhan), turned his wedding into a disaster, setting off a chain of events involving more people and unexpected twists that ultimately led to his downfall. Packed with fun, chaos, and surprises, the rest of the story is best experienced on the big screen.

Plus Points:

MAD Square is a lighthearted coming-of-age comedy that delivers a fair share of laughs. While the story takes a backseat, the film thrives on its entertaining moments. The three leads—Sangeeth Sobhan, Narne Nithiin, and Ram Nithin—bring energy to their roles and keep the humor alive.

Vishnu Oi shines as the central character, effortlessly making his struggles amusing for the audience. Muralidhar Goud, who plays his father, is another highlight, adding to the fun with his impeccable comedic timing.

Some well-executed comedy sequences—especially those surrounding Laddu’s (Vishnu Oi) wedding—are entertaining. A few moments in the second half also land well, ensuring there are enough laughs to keep the film engaging.

Minus Points:

While the film was never marketed as story-driven, the real issue lies in the uneven comedy. Some jokes fall flat, and at times, the humour feels forced rather than organic. The second half, in particular, lacks the same energy and comedic impact as the first.

Sunil’s character, Bhai, doesn’t leave much of an impression. Apart from a few interactions with Muralidhar Goud, most of his scenes feel unnecessary. Additionally, supporting characters like Antony and Satyam Rajesh are underutilised, missing an opportunity to enhance the comedy.

Unlike its predecessor, this installment lacks engaging songs and a memorable love track. This absence makes the film feel slightly less entertaining compared to the first.

Technical Aspects:

Director Kalyan Shankar delivers a film with fun moments and plenty of laughs, even if it doesn’t always hold up logically. However, a tighter second half with better-utilized characters could have elevated the overall experience.

Musically, only the Swathi Reddy song stands out, while the rest are forgettable. The background score is decent, the cinematography is adequate, and the production values are strong. The editing is okay.

Verdict:

On the whole, MAD Square is a decent comedy entertainer with enjoyable performances, especially from Narne Nithiin, Sangeeth Sobhan, Ram Nithin, Vishnu Oi, and Muralidhar Goud. While the film has its fun moments, the lack of a strong story and inconsistent humour—especially in the second half—keep it from being a standout. MAD Square is worth a one-time watch if you enjoy comedy films.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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