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Mass Jathara

Mass Jathara

Movie Name : Mass Jathara

Release Date : Nov 01, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Ravi Teja, Sreeleela, Naveen Chandra, Rajendra Prasad, Naresh
Director : Bhanu Bogavarapu
Producers : Naga Vamsi, Sai Sowjanya
Music Director : Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematographer : Vidhu Ayyanna
Editor :  Naveen Nooli
Related Links : Trailer

Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja isn’t in great form lately, and his new film Mass Jathara has now hit the big screens with paid premieres. Sreeleela plays the female lead, and the movie marks the directorial debut of Bhanu Bhogavarapu. Let’s see how the film is.

Story:

Set in a fictional place called Adavivaram, drug lord Shivudu (Naveen Chandra) wreaks havoc with his illegal operations, but Railway Police Officer Lakshman Bheri (Ravi Teja) soon becomes a major obstacle in his path.

Plus Points:

Ravi Teja has done cop roles previously too, but unlike his earlier outings, here in Mass Jathara he plays a Railway Police Officer, which adds a fresh element to the film. The restrictions of a Railway Cop are presented nicely, and the actor impresses with his impactful screen presence and energy levels. Ravi Teja is too good in the intense fight sequences. The references to his old films might appeal to fans.

The pre-interval to interval stretch is nicely executed, and this is when the film starts gaining momentum. Similar to Krack, a distinct style of fight sequence is featured in Mass Jathara too, which continues into the second half as well.

These two sequences set in forest region are neatly captured and choreographed. The one in the second half is followed by a dinner fight sequence, leaving a good impact. Rajendra Prasad’s fun-induced action sequence evokes decent laughs. Naveen Chandra and Sreeleela have done justice to their respective roles.

Minus Points:

Commercial films generally have a very basic plotline, but what matters most is the way they are presented. However, the narrative in Mass Jathara remains flat for the most part, with no real fireworks. The action blocks drive the proceedings.

The movie revolves around the hero fighting against drug peddling, a concept that has been overused lately. There are no additional layers in the story, and hence Mass Jathara constantly reminds us of many films that have tackled the same theme recently, including one major hit starring Ravi Teja himself.

Even the routine nature of the script isn’t the main issue. It would be better if makers of commercial potboilers focused more on the writing so that the basic story feels more impactful. The second half runs on a single thread, the songs fail to leave an impression, and by the time the film reaches its climax, it completely runs out of steam. The emotions don’t work at all.

Technical Aspects:

The background score is decent in the action sequences, but Bheems Ceciroleo’s magic is missing in songs. A better album would have benefited the film highly since the movie aims to cater to the masses.

The cinematography by Vidhu Ayyanna is pretty good and especially the visuals in action part looked impressive. The editing is decent. The production values are good, with major chunk of budget spent on Railway Station and Jathara set-up.

Coming to debut director Bhanu Bhogavarapu, he does an okayish job. While he presents Ravi Teja in an energetic manner with some good action blocks and references to the actor’s earlier films, the story is template-driven, and the treatment lacks the surprise elements needed to keep the audience invested throughout.

Verdict:

On the whole, Mass Jathara is a template-driven film that is carried largely by Ravi Teja’s energetic show and a few good action blocks. The routine plot is further weighed down by the below-par presentation, lacking any fireworks or depth. There are only a few promising moments, and the film doesn’t quite hit the mark overall.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Junior

Junior

The commercial romantic action drama Junior marks the acting debut of Kireeti Reddy, son of mining baron Gaali Janardhan Reddy, with the dancing sensation Sreeleela as the female lead and Radha Krishna Reddy directing.

Audiences have been waiting for its digital release, and here’s the latest update: Aha has confirmed that Junior will premiere on its platform soon, with reports suggesting a release this Friday (September 19, 2025). There are also reports that Amazon Prime Video may stream the film in multiple languages, though official confirmation is still awaited.

The movie opened well but didn’t sustain at the box office for long. Its OTT release might give it a new life. Genelia Deshmukh takes on a crucial role, joined by Rao Ramesh, Ravichandran, Sudha Rani, Satya, Harsha Chemudu, and others. The film’s music is by Devi Sri Prasad, and production is by Sai Korrapati.

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Junior Telugu Movie Review

Junior Movie Review

Movie Name : Junior

Release Date : July 18, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Kireeti Reddy, Sreeleela, Genelia Deshmukh, V. Ravi Chandran, Rao Ramesh, Harsha Chemudu, Satya, Sudharani,
Achyut Rao and Others
Director : Radha Krishna Reddy
Producers : Rajani Korrapati
Music Director : Devi Sri Prasad
Cinematographer : K K Senthil Kumar (ISC)
Editor :  Niranjan Devaramane

Related Links : Trailer

Kireeti Reddy, son of politician and mining baron Gali Janardhan Reddy, makes his acting debut with Junior. Co-starring Sreeleela, the film released in over 1,000 screens worldwide in Kannada and Telugu. Here’s our review to see how it fares.

Story:

Abhi (Kireeti Reddy), a lively college student, dreams of creating unforgettable memories. His father, Kodandapani (V. Ravichandran), longs to live with him and be part of his daily life. Abhi falls for Spoorthi and later begins an internship at a company where he reports to Vijay Soujanya (Genelia Deshmukh), the soon-to-be CEO. Their first interaction starts off tense, but things change when Abhi discovers a shocking truth about her past. As Soujanya reconnects with her roots, Abhi becomes deeply involved in her journey. How does he help her? What did he uncover? The answers unfold on the big screen.

Plus Points:

Kireeti Reddy makes a promising debut. Though new to the screen, he appears confident. His dance moves are sharp, his timing works, and he shows potential for growth if he chooses better scripts moving forward.

V. Ravichandran adds warmth as Abhi’s father, especially in emotional scenes. Sreeleela once again proves she’s a strong dancer, and her performance in “Viral Vayyari” alongside Kireeti is a highlight.

Harsha Chemudu adds occasional comic relief, while Rao Ramesh and others handle their brief roles well.

Minus Points:

The film sticks to a very predictable template often used to launch newcomers. It’s filled with romance, fights, comedy, and drama, all crafted to showcase the lead in every light. While it may appeal to some, it feels outdated and overly safe.

Sreeleela, despite her presence, is underused. She appears in the first half but disappears in the second without explanation. It’s disappointing to see such potential sidelined.

Genelia Deshmukh’s character, although central to the plot, leaves little impact. The role adds neither depth to the film nor anything notable to her filmography. Achyuth Kumar and Satya are also underutilised.

The story feels like a patchwork of scenes from films we’ve already seen. Many moments trigger a sense of déjà vu. While the second half does try to hit emotional beats, it often lacks realism and consistency.

Technical Aspects:

Director Radhakrishna Reddy seems more focused on presenting a polished launch vehicle than telling a gripping story. With a stronger screenplay and better character development, the film could have offered more.

KK Senthil Kumar’s cinematography adds a glossy finish, while Devi Sri Prasad’s music is passable but not memorable. Editing by Niranjan Devaramane feels loose, especially in the second half. However, the production values are impressive and evident on screen.

Verdict:

On the whole, Junior is a youthful and emotional drama that only works in parts. Kireeti Reddy puts in a sincere effort — he dances well, fights convincingly, and delivers his lines with ease. He clearly has potential, but future success depends on choosing stronger scripts. The film struggles with a routine plot, borrowed moments, and inconsistent writing. If you enjoy debut-hero movies and don’t mind the clichés, Junior may be a one-time watch. Just keep expectations in check.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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