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Movie Name : Mr. X
Streaming Date : May 14, 2026
Streaming Platform : Jio Hotstar
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5

Starring : Arya, Sarath Kumar, Gautham Karthik, Manju Warrier, Jayaprakash
Director : Manu Anand
Producers : Sree Vineeth Jain, Lakshman Kumar
Music Director : Dhibu Ninan Thomas
Cinematographer  : Arul Vincent
Editor : Prasanna GK

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Mr. X is the latest spy thriller from Kollywood. Starring Arya, Sarathkumar, and Manju Warrier, this action film quietly slipped under the radar during its theatrical run due to negligible promotions. Now, the Telugu dubbed version has landed on Jio Hotstar. Let’s see how the film is.

Story:

The plot kicks off in the 1960s. America, worried about China’s growing nuclear power, teams up with India to plant a secret surveillance device near the Nanda river. A massive mix-up happens, and a highly dangerous nuclear device ends up at the location instead, before going missing entirely.

Fast forward to the present, RAW team leader Gautam (Arya) and RAW Director Indira Varma (Manju Warrier) face a huge international threat orchestrated by a criminal named Ravan. To stop him, they cross paths with a former RAW agent, Parameswar Surya Pratap (Sarathkumar). Who actually kept the nuclear device safe all these years? And what is Parameswar’s real role in this mission? This forms the crux of the story

Plus Points:

The second half packs some decent twists. The emotional moments bring the story to life. The action sequences look good and give the movie some energy. Arya looks the part of a macho RAW agent and gives a solid, measured performance.

But the real surprise here is Sarathkumar. He completely owns the title of Mr. X. He brings serious dedication to his stunts and gets highlighted in the movie’s biggest reveals. Meanwhile, Manju Warrier is highly confident in her role as the RAW Director, pulling off an unexpected action block in the climax. Gautham Karthik also does well, bringing a good amount of menace to the main villain role.

Minus Points:

The director takes way too long to pull the audience into the plot. The entire first half feels flat. Despite the potential, the narrative here sticks to a routine format that drags on without creating any real excitement.

When the second half finally ramps up the stakes, it trades logic for confusion. As the plot gets more complex, things get a bit too unrealistic. It’s also hard to ignore the heavy hangover from recent hit films like Vikram and Sardar.

The final twist regarding Sarath Kumar’s character in the climax won’t work for everyone. A spy thriller needs a gripping background score, but music here totally disappoints, relying on generic, recycled beats that kill the tension right when it matters most.

Technical Aspects:

Production values are just okay. The visual effects needed much more polish. While the cinematography handles the fast-paced action well, the editing feels choppy and could have been sharper.

Director Manu Anand picked a good core idea but struggled hard with the execution. Imitating the style of other successful movies makes the final product feel unoriginal. The director designed some good twists for the second half, but didn’t take enough care to keep the narrative grounded.

Verdict:

Overall, Mr. X is a below average spy thriller with only few decent moments. Sarathkumar’s powerful presence, a few decent action blocks, and a comparatively better second half offer some relief. However, the painfully slow first half, logical loopholes, and a highly irritating background score pull the movie down.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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3BHK

Movie Name : 3 BHK
Release Date : July 04, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Siddharth, R. Sarathkumar, Devayani, Yogi Babu, Meetha Raghunath, Chaithra J. Achar
Director : Sri Ganesh
Producers : Arun Viswa
Music Director : Amrit Ramnath
Cinematographer : Dinesh B. Krishnan, Jithin Stanislaus
Editor :  Ganesh Siva

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Siddharth returns to the silver screen alongside R Sarathkumar in 3 BHK, a film marketed as a pure family drama. With a simple story and emotional undertone, the teaser and trailer gave the impression of a grounded narrative that might appeal to families. Now that the film has hit theatres, does it manage to connect? Here’s our take.

Story:

Vasudevan (Sarath Kumar) is a middle-class man who dreams of owning a home. He lives with his wife Shanti (Devayani), son Prabhu (Siddharth), and daughter Aarthi (Meetha Raghunath). Struggling financially, Vasudevan is unable to fulfill his dream. He pins his hopes on his son, believing that Prabhu can achieve what he could not with a good education and job. Whether that dream is realised and how Aarthi’s life unfolds shape the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

The film picks a theme that many families can relate to. The desire to own a home and the emotional weight behind that goal is something countless middle-class households experience. The film remains focused on this sentiment throughout.

Sarathkumar is effective as a responsible father. His calm and balanced performance carries the emotional side of the story well. Siddharth, too, puts in a sincere performance. His makeover and commitment to the character are notable. A few scenes between the father and son stand out.

Rana Daggubati’s voice-over adds some value to the opening. The emotional intent is clear, and the film tries to stay rooted in reality.

Minus Points:

The biggest issue is the screenplay. While the story is simple and genuine, the narration turns dull quickly. The pacing is slow, and scenes begin to feel repetitive. The same emotion is presented repeatedly without any new layers or turns.

The second half suffers the most. Scenes stretch without adding anything substantial, and the film starts to test patience as nothing fresh unfolds. There are clear similarities with other films, especially Bommarillu. Siddharth’s presence only strengthens the comparison. The influence is too obvious in several scenes.

Yogi Babu is underutilised in a forgettable role. His presence could have brought much-needed relief, but the writing fails him. The lack of humour and variation in emotional tone is a drawback. A few scenes feel familiar and predictable, which limits the film’s impact.

Technical Aspects:

Director Sri Ganesh had a relatable idea, but couldn’t convert it into a compelling film. The story stays honest, but the execution lacks grip. The screenplay is flat, and the presentation feels dry. Music fails to make an impression. The background score is serviceable but doesn’t elevate the emotion. Cinematography is fine, capturing the tone of the film without distractions. Editing is weak, particularly in the second half, where scenes drag on. Production values are decent, and dubbing is neat.

Verdict:

On the whole, 3 BHK starts with a promising and emotionally rooted idea, but the execution lacks strength. The screenplay is flat, the pacing is slow, and the emotional moments feel repetitive rather than impactful. Siddharth and Sarathkumar put in sincere efforts, but the film doesn’t offer anything new or engaging beyond the surface. What could have been a warm and meaningful family drama ends up feeling dull, stretched, and routine.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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Custody Telugu Movie Review

Release Date : May 12, 2023

123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5

Starring: Naga Chaitanya, Krithi Shetty, Arvind Swami, Sarath Kumar, Priyamani, Sampath Raj, Vennela Kishore, Premji Vishwanath, and others

Director: Venkat Prabhu

Producers: Srinivasaa Chitturi

Music Director: Ilaiyaraaja and Yuvan Shankar Raja

Cinematography: SR Kathir

Editor: Venkat Raajen

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