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Hey Balwanth

Hey Balwanth

Movie Name : Hey Balwanth

Release Date : Feb 20, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Suhas, Shivani Nagaram, Naresh Vijaya Krishna, Sudarshan and others
Director : Gopi Atchara
Producer : B.Narendra Reddy
Music Director : Vivek Sagar
Cinematographer : Mahi Reddy Pandugula
Editor :  Viplav Nyshadam

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Hey Balwanth, the Telugu comedy drama starring Suhas, Naresh, and Shivani Nagaram, has finally reached theatres after building reasonable anticipation through its promotions and title change. Here is the review examining how it fares.

Story:

Since childhood, Krishna Balwanth (Suhas) dreams of taking over his father Rao Balwanth’s (Naresh) business, yet he has no idea what the business actually is, as his father deliberately keeps him away from it. When Krishna finally discovers the truth, he is left shocked and conflicted, and decides to put an end to it. However, unexpected developments complicate his decision, drawing two politicians and Mithra (Shivani Nagaram), Krishna’s lover, into the situation. What exactly is this business, why has Rao Balwanth continued it despite facing criticism, and how these events change Krishna’s life form the crux of the story.

Plus Points:

Suhas takes on a role that aligns well with his strengths. He handles the comedy with ease and performs the emotional moments with sincerity. His presence keeps the narrative engaging for a major part of the film.

Naresh delivers a dependable performance as the father. His experience and timing elevate several scenes, especially the interactions between him and Suhas.

Nellore Sudharshan contributes effective humour with his energetic dialogues, while Vennela Kishore adds additional comic relief. The suspense built around the father’s business maintains curiosity and works reasonably well when revealed.

Certain sequences, particularly those involving the women connected to the business, attempt to add emotional perspective. The interval segment provides entertaining moments, and portions of the climax aim to leave an emotional impact. The supporting cast performs adequately within their roles.

Minus Points:

Although the central idea has potential, the screenplay becomes less cohesive in the second half. The introduction of a political angle and a crime-related development shifts the tone and affects the smooth flow established earlier.

Some scenes in the latter half feel prolonged and could have been more concise. A tighter screenplay might have enhanced the overall impact. The emotional portions, while sincere in intent, could have been presented with greater depth and clarity.

The attempt to justify the father’s actions is understandable, though it may not resonate equally with all viewers. The black comedy elements show promise but could have been explored more effectively. Certain character roles, including that of Shivani Nagaram and Harsha Vardhan, have limited scope within the narrative.

Technical Aspects:

Gopi Atchara makes his directorial debut with a film that blends comedy and social commentary. While the intention behind the narrative is appreciable, the execution occasionally lacks consistency, particularly in the latter half. Vivek Sagar’s music supports the film but does not stand out significantly. The cinematography by Mahi Reddy Pandugula is functional. Editing by Viplav Nyshadam could have been sharper to maintain pacing. Production values are satisfactory.

Verdict:

On the whole, Hey Balwanth is a comedy drama that offers moderate entertainment but does not fully capitalise on its potential. The performances of Suhas, Naresh, Sudarshan, and Vennela Kishore provide a few enjoyable moments, especially in the lighter segments. However, the film loses momentum in the second half, where the narrative feels stretched and less cohesive. The central theme, which leans into adult-oriented humour, may connect with a specific section of the audience. With controlled expectations, viewers who prefer light situational comedies may find it a passable watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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little-hearts

little-hearts

Movie Name : Little Hearts

Release Date : Sep 5, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Mouli Tanuj Prashanth, Shivani Nagaram, Rajeev Kanakala, SS Kanchi, Anitha Chowdary, Sathya Krishnan
Director : Sai Marthand
Producer : Aditya Haasan
Music Director : Sinjith Yerramilli
Cinematographer : Suriya Balaji
Editor :  Sreedhar Sompally
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YouTuber Mouli Tanuj Prasanth steps into the lead role with Little Hearts. The film, directed by first-timer Sai Marthad and featuring Shivani Nagaram as the female lead, is a youthful rom-com that hits theatres today. Here’s what it has to offer.

Story:

Nalli Akhil Kumar (Mouli) is far from a bright student, though his father, Nalli Gopal Rao (Rajiv Kanakala), is determined to see him become an engineer. After a poor EAMCET rank, Akhil ends up in a long-term MPC coaching center. There, he meets Khatyayani (Shivani Nagaram), a fellow struggler from the BiPC stream. Love blossoms gradually, but just when Akhil plans to confess, an unexpected truth rattles him. What does he learn? How does it affect his feelings for her? And can the relationship survive parental and personal hurdles? That’s what the film explores.

Plus Points:

Mouli carries over the same easy charm that made him popular on YouTube. His comedy feels unforced, his timing is sharp, and those simple, innocent expressions make him instantly relatable. He doesn’t try to act like a larger-than-life hero, and that actually works in his favour.

Shivani Nagaram has a pleasant screen presence, and her pairing with Mouli feels genuine. She matches him in lighter moments and adds warmth to the romantic track.

The supporting cast adds good colour. Jai Krishna is full of energy, Rajiv Kanakala brings weight to his scenes, and Nikhil Abburi chips in as well. Together, they make sure the humour never runs dry.

Some scenes, especially the ones where Akhil tries to impress Khatyayani, are genuinely funny. The jokes don’t feel forced, and a couple of songs blend in without killing the flow.

Minus Points:

The narrative is familiar and feels simple, but the comedy scenes make you forget that most of the time.

The supporting roles could have been utilized better. Both Rajiv Kanakala and Jai Krishna feel underused, and with a bit more screen time, they could have added greater impact.

The pacing dips slightly after the twist but is mostly saved by the comedy. However, the climax wraps up too quickly. A tighter script might have maintained the momentum throughout.

Clearly, the film is aimed at college audiences, targeting youth viewers. It works well for them, but those looking for depth or emotional weight may find it too light.

Technical Aspects:

Director Sai Marthad, in his debut, handles the comedy portions with confidence but can’t escape the weak script. Suriya Balaji’s cinematography is clean, Sinjith Yerramilli’s music adds some mood, and Sreedhar Sompally’s editing could have been sharper in the second half. Production values are fine, nothing flashy, but they do the job.

Verdict:

On the whole, Little Hearts is a timepass rom-com that delivers laughs throughout. Mouli, Shivani, and Jai Krishna keep things lively, but the thin story, occasional pacing issues, and rushed climax prevent it from leaving a stronger impact. It works well with young audiences, who will likely enjoy it. Some viewers may not find it as entertaining, but for most, it’s an enjoyable watch and a good option for the weekend.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Ambajipeta Marriage Band Telugu Movie Review

Release Date : February 2, 2024

123telugu.com Rating : 3/5

Starring: Suhas, Shivani Nagaram, Goparaju Ramana, Sharanya Pradeep, Jagadeesh Prathap Bandari, Swarnakanth

Director: Dushyanth Katikaneni

Producers: Dheeraj Mogilineni, Venkat Reddy

Music Director: Shekar Chandra

Cinematographer: Wajid Baig

Editor: Kodati Pavan Kalyan

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