Pareshan review: Thiruveer stands out in this slapstick comedy set in rural Telangana
Director Rupak Ronaldson’s film is a comedy of errors among friends and is made strictly for fun.
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Director Rupak Ronaldson’s film is a comedy of errors among friends and is made strictly for fun.
Sumanth Prabhas, played the lead role also wrote and directed Mem Famous. He should be appreciated for his multitasking.
The routine treatment, formulaic presentation, and outdated approach make director Sriwass’ latest action entertainer monotonous.
This May, Tollywood is looking forward to the release of much-anticipated films like ‘Ugram’ and ‘Custody’.
Despite Akhil Akkineni's efforts, slow narration, boring treatment, and poor visual effects don't add value to Surender Reddy's latest directorial.
Karthik Varma Dandu's directorial debut has both its merits and shortcomings but succeeds to keep the audience engrossed.
Gunashekar's sincere attempt to adapt Kalidasa’s work to the big screen needs to be lauded; screenplay and VFX are a...
We have already seen many cop dramas like "Meter", and, in fact, many scenes in it remind us of old...
While Ravi Teja, Akhil Akkineni, Kiran Abbavaram, and Sai Dharam Tej are coming up with different genres, Samantha is doing...
Nani, Keerthy Suresh, and Dheekshith Shetty leave a mark on audiences with their awe-inspiring performances in Srikanth Odela's directorial debut.
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