Bhadrakaali Telugu Movie Review (2025)
Kittu (Vijay Antony) is a mediator in the Secretariat who can elevate a beggar to riches or demote an SI to constable. Even high-ranking officials depend on him, but every favour comes at a price. His empire crumbles when he crosses paths with political strategist Abhyankar Shankar (Sunil Kriplani), poised to become President of India

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The opening sequences establish Kittu’s world effectively, showcasing his clout and influence in a gripping manner. Arun Prabhu sets up the premise intriguingly, raising doubts and curiosity through sharp dialogues. The pace stays brisk across both halves, with new layers unfolding steadily to hold attention.

Vijay Antony delivers with restraint, fitting the gravity of his role. His aide Maruthi (Cell Murugan) provides lighter shades that balance the seriousness. Sunil Kriplani shines as the shrewd lobbyist Abhyankar Shankar – his calm menace and brief confrontations with Vijay Antony heighten the drama. Supporting actors handle their parts effectively within limited scope.

Several sequences leave an impression, such as the old man explaining politics to a child, the scam revelation, and Kittu’s early establishment scenes. Crisp editing ensures these moments register well.

Starring : Vijay Antony, Vaagai Chandrasekar, Sunil Kripalani, Cell Murugan, Trupthi Ravindra, Kiran, Rini Bot, Riya Jithu and Master Keshav and Others
Director : Arun Prabu
Producer : Vijay Antony
Music Director : Vijay Antony
Cinematographer : Shelley Calist
Editor : Raymond Derrick Crasta

On the whole, Bhadrakaali is a political revenge drama with a few thrilling moments. Vijay Antony’s performance and some scenes stand out, but underdeveloped sequences, too many characters, and uneven execution prevent it from fully engaging. Fans of political dramas may enjoy parts of it, while others should keep expectations in check.

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