The story which is limited to one location and a deadline keeps you hooked to the screen.
Radhika Rajamani feels Telugu film Yeto Vellipoyindi Manasu is a believable love story.
Radhika Rajamani feels Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum has a fine story and well-defined characteristation.
The film has nothing to offer the audience.
The computer graphics are top-notch. Sudeep is excellent in his portrayal of the antagonist.
Ram Gopal Varma's Telugu film Katha Screenplay Darshakatvam Appalraju (KSD Appalraju) comes after a gap of many years. However, this much touted and publicised film of his doesn't live up to the hype.
Set against a medical backdrop, the film is watchable for its novel subject and meaningful theme.
The film is a tad slow and long and cruises along without much of a story.
Director Venugopal messes up this reincarnation saga.
Nagarjuna should be congratulated for acting in and producing this film.
Vishnu Manchu comes back after a short hiatus with Dhenikaina Ready, a fun Telugu film packaged with all the entertaining staples for a family outing, says Shobha Warrier
The Telugu remake of the Tamil film Tamizh Padam, is fun even though the climax is a bit of a dampener.
Mugguru is just a time-pass film with the same formula and nothing new to offer.
Ravi Teja fans will surely the film which othewise is a predictable mass entertainer.
It's a film within a film with some funny scenes.
Ram Charan and Tamannaah have performed well in this average mass entertainer which is mostly for Charan's fans.
Naa Ishtam falters in story and screenplay.
Siddharth, Samantha and Nithya Menen deliver fine performances.
Telugu film Chamak Challo is quite realistic and believable.
Mani Ratnam's film has all the elements of a regular entertainer but has nothing new in terms of a story
Debutante director Nandini Reddy scripts and directs an entertaining Ala Modalindi. Nani and Nithya Menen (who makes her debut) are natural and share a great chemistry.
Director V V Vinayak has mixed in the right ingredients for this Sankranthi film.
Nagavalli, the remake of the Kannada film Aptarakshaka is eminently watchable on account of its very good screenplay, fine performances and direction besides sound technical values.
Lead cator Mahesh appears in almost every frame.
Eemaindi ee Vela looks at the fragility of relationships and marriage but in a seedy way. The lopsided treatment, moralistic stances and unpleasant content is tedious to watch.
Damarukam is one-of-its-kind socio-fantasy in today's times and can be watched once for its stunning visuals.
The youth will surely connect with the film.
Telugu film Sri Ramarajyam works on many accounts.
The film has an unexciting story and a fairly new cast who can't rise above it.
Rebel has the regular masala which will be enjoyed by the mass audience.
NTR Jr plays a restrained role and Tamannaah turns in a fine performance.
The performances of lead actors also work in the film's favour.
A romantic thriller with a terrorism backdrop which unfolds an unusual love story
Director Madhura Sreedhar Reddy about his upcoming film Back Bench Student.