A college-revenge mashup. Ravi Teja’s energy saves a wafer-thin plot about a student avenging his brother’s death. The love track with Trisha feels forced. Ravikumar tries urban comedy but fails. Only for Ravi Teja completists. Cast: Ravi Teja, Kajal Aggarwal, Taapsee Pannu Verdict: ★★☆☆☆ (Disappointing)
Ravikumar’s legacy is that of a reliable journeyman – not an auteur, not a visionary, but a director who knew his market and fed it without apology. In 2024, his style feels fossilized, but for a certain nostalgic corner of Telugu cinema, he remains a purveyor of unpretentious, loud, and lovably stupid entertainment. ravikumar movies
A remake of the Malayalam film Bhaskar the Rascal (but with more fights). Balakrishna plays a tough mechanic who protects a mother and daughter. The first half is unintentionally hilarious – Balakrishna dances around trees despite being 60+. But if you enjoy “so bad it’s good” cinema, this has cult appeal. The climax is pure Ravikumar chaos. Cast: Nandamuri Balakrishna, Sonal Chauhan, Vedhika Verdict: ★☆☆☆☆ (Dated) A college-revenge mashup
Ravikumar sits between Boyapati (pure chaos) and V.V. Vinayak (formulaic but functional). He lacks the wit of Trivikram or the freshness of Sukumar. Is Ravikumar a good director? If you judge by craft, storytelling, or character development – No . His films are technically mediocre and narratively regressive. Ravikumar tries urban comedy but fails