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Veerabhadrudu

Movie Name : Veerabhadrudu

Release Date : May 15, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Suriya, Trisha Krishnan, RJ Balaji, Swasika, Indrans and others
Director : RJ Balaji
Producers : S. R. Prabhu, S. R. Prakash Babu
Music Director : Sai Abhyankkar
Cinematographer : G. K. Vishnu
Editor : R. Kalaivanan
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Suriya is back with Veera Bhadrudu (Karuppu), a mass entertainer directed by RJ Balaji. Trisha plays the female lead. Amidst decent buzz, the movie hit the big screens today, and let’s see how it is.

Story:

An old man (Indrans), along with his daughter from Tamil Nadu, arrives in Hyderabad for a surgery. Soon after reaching the city, robbers steal their jewellery. Though the police manage to catch the thieves, they ask the duo to approach the court to reclaim the stolen valuables.

At the Nampally court, the father and daughter come across Baby Krishna (RJ Balaji), a corrupt lawyer who keeps troubling them instead of resolving the case. As the situation worsens, divine intervention happens to teach the dishonest lawyers a lesson.

Plus Points:

Veera Bhadrudu is the best presentation of Suriya in recent times. For Suriya fans who have been waiting to see his massy side, this film will offer loads of joy. RJ Balaji served enjoyable theatrical moments in both halves, and Suriya’s magical screen presence further elevates the impact of those sequences.

Suriya pulls off the divine role with magical aura and charm. Be it his look, body language, or the ferocious action avatar, Suriya nailed it all. The actor looked very energetic on screen and thoroughly enjoyed portraying Veera Bhadrudu. Suriya unleashed madness in the finale, exhibiting fury, and this block leaves a very good impact. The interval and climax episodes are a treat for the masses.

The fun moments in the second half work well as the protagonist casts his magical spell. Moments like the post-interval fun courtroom sequence involving RJ Balaji, Vijay’s Leo reference scene, and the territory episode featuring Trisha click nicely, boosting the entertainment quotient. RJ Balaji, Indrans, Natty, Trisha, and other supporting cast did a good job.

Minus Points:

If we look at the emotional core and the basic storyline, the film doesn’t offer anything new and reminds us of Shankar and Atlee films that revolve around corruption. However, RJ Balaji packs the narrative with entertaining theatrical moments, and one needs to look beyond certain logics to enjoy the film.

The beginning portions of the film are slow-paced, and Suriya’s entry could have happened a bit earlier. The major drawback is the dubbing for Suriya, as it doesn’t pack the desired punch. More care should have been taken with this crucial aspect.

Since the two key characters hail from Tamil Nadu, they converse in Tamil whenever no one is around them. While this adds authenticity, the excessive use of Tamil feels a bit overdone

Technical Aspects:

Sai Abyankkar’s background score works well at times, but the song mixing could have been much better, as the lyrics are not audible at times. Cinematographer GK Vishnu did a top-notch job, and the coloring by Red Chillies neatly reflects the film’s mood. The production values are good, while the editing is decent.

RJ Balaji picked up a familiar subject, but added an interesting element to it by introducing limitations to god’s power. Suriya was presented in a solid manner, though writing needed more precision.

Verdict:

On the whole, Veera Bhadrudu is an okayish action drama with a few good moments. Suriya is in top form, and there are some enjoyable episodes. However, the basic premise and emotional portions feel quite routine, which limits the overall impact. There are some dubbing issues, and the songs aren’t as good as the Tamil version. As a result, the film ends up being just an okay watch.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team

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suriya retro Movie Review

Retro Movie Review

Movie Name : Retro

Release Date : May 01, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5
Starring : Suriya, Pooja Hegde, Jayaram, Joju George, Karunakaran, Nassar, Prakash Raj and others
Director : Karthik Subbaraj
Producers : Jyotika, Suriya
Music Director : Santhosh Narayanan
Cinematographer : Shreyaas Krishna
Editor : Shafique Mohamed Ali

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Retro, starring Suriya and directed by Karthik Subbaraj, created a lot of buzz with its promotional material. The big film has now released in cinemas in multiple languages, including Telugu. Here’s our review to see how it turned out.

Story:

Tilak (Joju George) is a notorious gangster involved in smuggling. His adopted son, Paarivel Kannan (Suriya), falls in love with Rukmini (Pooja Hegde) and decides to leave behind his criminal past, his family ties, and his old life in pursuit of peace. But Tilak is after a mysterious entity called the ‘Gold Fish,’ and only Paarivel knows its whereabouts. After getting arrested, Paarivel escapes prison with the help of King Michael’s (Vidhu) men. What follows is a journey that unravels Paarivel’s motive for escaping, the intentions behind Vidhu’s support, and the extremes Tilak goes to in his obsession with the Gold Fish. These answers form the heart of the narrative.

Plus Points:

Suriya delivers a dedicated performance, appearing in multiple looks that suit the story’s timeline. He’s convincing in action-heavy moments and brings intensity to key emotional scenes.

Pooja Hegde looks elegant on screen. Although her character is significant to the plot, she doesn’t get much scope to showcase her acting potential.

Joju George performs reasonably well within the boundaries of his role. Vidhu impresses as the unpredictable antagonist, adding some tension in the latter half.

Some of the action sequences are well-executed, and the single-shot sequence before and after the Kannamma song is worth mentioning. More notably, Santhosh Narayanan’s music elevates many scenes, adding energy and emotional weight. The supporting cast fares decently.

Minus Points:

The story tries to juggle multiple genres, romance, action, and others but lacks clarity in direction. It begins as a love story, transitions into a crime drama, and changes course again in the pre-climax, leaving the audience confused about Karthik Subbaraj’s core message.

The narrative grip is a major issue. The film starts off engagingly but quickly loses momentum. The second half, in particular, feels meandering and unfocused, making the experience underwhelming.

The screenplay lacks depth, and many scenes fall flat without a meaningful emotional payoff. Character arcs and relationships are weakly developed, limiting the impact of pivotal moments.

Jayaram’s role feels insignificant, Nasser is barely utilised, and Prakash Raj is reduced to a couple of generic dialogues. With stronger writing, these actors could have contributed far more to the film’s emotional and narrative core.

Technical Aspects:

Director Karthik Subbaraj aims to create a genre-blending story that casts Suriya as a saviour figure. While the ambition is evident, the lack of narrative coherence and structural discipline weighs the film down. The first half is serviceable, but the second half collapses under its own weight.

Shreyaas Krishna’s cinematography is decent, with a few striking visuals that stand out. Santhosh Narayanan’s music is a clear highlight, injecting life into otherwise dull stretches. Editing by Shafique Mohamed Ali could have been sharper – many scenes feel unnecessarily stretched, hurting the pacing. On the brighter side, production values are solid, and the film looks visually polished.

Verdict:

On the whole, Retro is a love-action drama that clicks in parts but falters in execution. Suriya’s performance and the music are definite strengths, but the film is let down by its muddled storytelling and an underwhelming second half. What starts with promise eventually fizzles out. Apart from Suriya loyalists, others may find it difficult to stay invested. Watch it with tempered expectations—if at all.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.75/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Kanguva Telugu Movie Review

Movie Name : Kanguva

Release Date : November 14, 2024

123telugu.com Rating : 2.75/5

Starring : Suriya, Bobby Deol, Disha Patani, Natarajan Subramaniam, KS Ravikumar, Yogi Babu, Kovai Sarala, Mansoor Ali Khan, and others

Director : Siva

Producers : K. E. Gnanavel Raja, V. Vamsi Krishna Reddy, Pramod Uppalapati

Music Director: Devi Sri Prasad

Cinematographer: Vetri Palanisamy

Editor : Nishadh Yusuf

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