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Movie Name : 45

Release Date : Jan 01, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Shiva Rajkumar, Upendra, Raj B. Shetty, Kaustubha Mani, Jisshu Sengupta & Others
Director : Arjun Janya
Producer : M. Ramesh Reddy
Music Director : Arjun Janya
Cinematographer : Satya Hegde
Editor :  K. M. Prakash

Related Links : Trailer

Kannada stars Shiva Rajkumar, Upendra, and Raj B. Shetty headline the fantasy action drama 45. Following its Kannada theatrical release in December 2025, the Telugu version has now arrived in cinemas as a New Year special. Here’s how the film fares.

Story:

Vinay (Raj B. Shetty) is a software employee who dreams of being killed in a bike accident after hitting a dog. Soon, parts of the dream begin to turn real. The dog, Rossy, belongs to Rayappa (Upendra), a feared don who treats it like his mother. Holding Vinay responsible for its death, Rayappa brutally attacks him and declares that he will be killed in 45 days. As Vinay starts counting his days, his life slowly falls apart. He loses his job, girlfriend, and friends, leaving him shaken and helpless. At this point, a calm and philanthropic man named Shiva (Shiva Rajkumar) enters his life and tries to guide him. Who Shiva really is, why he wants to help Vinay, and whether Rayappa spares or kills him form the rest of the story.

Plus Points:

It’s a big win for Arjun Janya, music director who made his directing debut, and convincing three stars of Kannada to act in a movie. All the characters are neatly designed.

Raj B Shetty gives a settled performance and he lives the role with audacity. The fear of death and the follow up events are well expressed through his performance.

Upendra turns a baddie for this movie, and his stylish looks and fights work well with his fans. Finally, Shiva Rajkumar, who enters in the second half, delivers a cool performance.

The initial portions are neatly arranged and executed, keeping once invested to see what will go on next. The climax fight where the different forms of god appear and fight with Upendra are well shown and it is the best part to look out in the entire movie.

Minus Points:

The film opens well and the set up makes one feel that something is planned big. But, the momentum slowly disappears and the story moves like a snail with dull scenes that sometimes feel repetitive. If we think that this is only limited to first half, it’s not. The second half, which one thinks that the real game begins, is same until the climax comes in.

It is great convincing three stars to act in a movie but at the same time, the director could have written better character arcs for them. Of course, It is the problem with the story. It is nothing impressive after all few minutes of beginning and the raciness slowly fades away to move at snail pace.

Shiva Rajkumar does his part, but the comedy scenes designed with him doesn’t land well and they feel like fillers that intervene in the seriously driven plot, only to nullify the watching experience. Upendra is okay but all his scenes are like ‘come, fight, give warning and leave’ type. The same style repeated for multiple times and it gives boredom to one watching.

The entire story is to tell the karma concept in a modern form. It is fine to tell so, but the lack of proper emotional support and strong scenes to build the momentum made it an understatement. A better writing and screenplay could have done magic.

No other characters have strong value and even mother’s emotion that became a hook point during interval was left behind after the interval. There are such many disjointed scenes in this movie.

Technical Aspects:

Arjun Janya thought of to present the karmic themes differently but his pale writing and underdeveloped characters limited his ambition. Technically, the movie is rich in money. The makers spend very huge on VFX but, it looks underwhelming on big screen. Climax is something okay not great. Background score done by the director himself is unnecessarily loud and fits only in some portions. Editing by K M Prakash is totally upsetting. It has a lot of room for trimming unnecessary and laggy scenes in both halves and thus the runtime could have been shortened. Production values are just fine.

Verdict:

On the whole, 45 is a mediocre outing despite having an ambitious story to tell. The poor writing and screenplay limited its appeal to viewers. Though the performances of the lead actors are acceptable, the limiting of their characters being better, and unnecessary scenes along with lag, made the fantasy drama feel underwhelming. Except the climax scene, there is no worthy scene to watch out for. It is better to look out for other alternative movies to spend this New Year eve.

123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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Andhra King Taluka

Andhra King Taluka OTT

Ram Pothineni was recently seen in the emotional drama Andhra King Taluka. The film is about a hardcore fan who goes to extreme lengths to safeguard his hero’s glory. Mahesh Babu. P of Miss Shetty Mr. Polishetty fame, directed this flick. Upendra and Bhagyasri Borse played pivotal roles. The movie received positive reviews from critics, but it underperformed at the box office.

Andhra King Taluka is now set to make its OTT debut. The film’s digital partner, Netflix, revealed that the emotional drama will be available for streaming from December 25 in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. During the release, Ram Pothineni himself stated that he isn’t shocked by the film’s response and that the movie will get its due someday.

Will Andhra King Taluka get a good response in the digital space? That remains to be seen. Rao Ramesh, Rahul Ramakrishna, Murali Sharma, Satyaa, and Tulasi played supporting roles. Mythri Movie Makers bankrolled this flick, and the Vivek-Mervin duo composed the tunes.

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Andhra King Taluka

Movie Name : Andhra King Taluka

Release Date : Nov 27, 2025
123telugu.com Rating : 3/5
Starring : Ram Pothineni, Upendra, Bhagyashri Borse, Rao Ramesh, Murali Sharma, Satya, Rahul Ramakrishna, VTV Ganesh, and others
Director : Mahesh Babu P
Producers : Naveen Yerneni, Y. Ravi Shankar
Music Director : Vivek & Mervin
Cinematographer : Siddhartha Nuni
Editor :  Sreekar Prasad

Related Links : Trailer

‘Energetic Star’ Ram Pothineni’s latest film Andhra King Taluka has generated strong buzz with its hit songs, well-cut trailer and aggressive promotions. Kannada superstar Upendra plays a key role, while Kaantha actress Bhagyashri Borse stars as the heroine. With solid pre-release positivity, the film has released today in cinemas, and here is our take on how it turned out.

Story:

Set in 2002, Surya (Upendra), hailed as Andhra King by his fans, begins his 100th film after nine consecutive flops. The shoot comes to a halt due to financial problems, and the team needs another Rs. 3 crore to complete it. No one steps forward to help. To Surya’s surprise, the required amount appears in his account. When he tracks down the source, he learns that it was sent by Sagar (Ram Pothineni), a devoted fan from Godapalli Lanka, a lesser known village in Andhra Pradesh that lacks basic facilities like electricity and transport. Who is Sagar? Why does he look up to Surya so intensely? How does someone with so little manage to support a star of Surya’s stature? What becomes of the 100th film? How does Mahalaxmi (Bhagyashri Borse) fit into Sagar’s journey? Does Surya ever meet his fan? The answers shape the film.

Plus Points:

Ram Pothineni brings controlled energy to Sagar. The character keeps him grounded, and he stays in sync with the sincerity fans usually show toward their favourite heroes. His performance carries emotional weight, and several of his dialogues come across well.

Upendra gives a dignified performance as superstar Surya. His screen time is short, yet he steps into the role with full commitment and leaves a steady impact whenever he appears.

Bhagyashri Borse does well in her limited presence. Her scenes are clearly structured, and she makes them count. The romantic track between her and Ram is captured neatly and helps balance the narrative. Murali Sharma, Rao Ramesh and Rahul Ramakrishna put in solid work and lift the scenes they appear in.

The pre-climax and climax hold emotional strength, and moments like Rao Ramesh drawing parallels between the Ramayanam and the village situation stand out. The comedy bits also land cleanly and lighten the mood when needed.

Minus Points:

The film has a relatable emotional foundation, but the pacing holds it back. The runtime stretches the narrative, especially after the interval, when the story direction is already clear. This is where the writing slows down, and a few scenes feel like they are added only to keep the film moving.

The emotional arc has potential, yet several portions do not rise to the intensity required. Sagar’s devotion is convincing, but the scenes meant to heighten that emotion often fall short. A stronger build-up could have helped the moments stay with the viewer.

After a promising setup, the first half begins to drag, and some sequences feel predictable. The second half also dips at points, and the momentum breaks. A sharper focus could have lifted the film considerably.

Technical Aspects:

Director Mahesh Babu P’s sincerity is clear. He sets out to show how far a fan can go for his favourite star and how that journey lifts not only his life but also the lives around him. While the intention is strong, the execution drops because of the stretched runtime and loosely shaped scenes. With tighter control, the emotional impact could have come through more convincingly.

Siddhartha Nuni’s cinematography gives the film a rich look. Vivek and Mervin’s music blends well with the story, and the songs appear visually pleasing. Editor Sreekar Prasad could have cut down the runtime by trimming a few redundant scenes in both halves. Production values are solid, and the team recreates the early 2000s atmosphere with care. The flood sequence in the climax is handled well.

Verdict:

On the whole, Andhra King Taluka is a decent watch that sincerely explores the depth of a fan’s devotion. Ram Pothineni delivers a composed performance that many viewers will connect with. Upendra stands out in his limited role, and Bhagyashri Borse makes her presence felt. The runtime and uneven pacing slow the film at a few places, but several moments work well, especially for cinephiles. The film ultimately feels like a heartfelt tribute to the bond between a fan and his hero.

123telugu.com Rating: 3/5

Reviewed by 123telugu Team 

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