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Uppu Kappu Rambu is a film that thrives on its performances and storytelling, and honestly, Keerthy and Suhas have absolutely killed it in the acting department. Both bring such natural charm and depth to their characters that you're hooked every time they're on screen.
As a big Keerthy Suresh fan, I can say it's always a delight to watch her perform, but here, she feels even more refreshing-balancing grace, emotion, and comic timing with ease. Suhas, on the other hand, matches her beat for beat, proving yet again why he's one of the most exciting talents in Telugu cinema today. Their chemistry doesn't just carry the film, it elevates it.
The writing deserves equal praise. The story is tight, engaging, and layered with emotions without losing its entertainment value. What really stands out, though, are the comedic portions. They're not the typical forced "filler comedy" you see in many films; instead, they flow naturally within the story. Honestly, some of the comedy scenes in this film are among the best we've seen in Telugu cinema this year-they land perfectly, make you laugh out loud, and still serve the plot.
Overall, Uppu Kappu Rambu strikes the right balance between solid performances, witty comedy, and engaging storytelling. It's the kind of film that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll, and for fans of Keerthy (like me), it's an absolute treat.
As a big Keerthy Suresh fan, I can say it's always a delight to watch her perform, but here, she feels even more refreshing-balancing grace, emotion, and comic timing with ease. Suhas, on the other hand, matches her beat for beat, proving yet again why he's one of the most exciting talents in Telugu cinema today. Their chemistry doesn't just carry the film, it elevates it.
The writing deserves equal praise. The story is tight, engaging, and layered with emotions without losing its entertainment value. What really stands out, though, are the comedic portions. They're not the typical forced "filler comedy" you see in many films; instead, they flow naturally within the story. Honestly, some of the comedy scenes in this film are among the best we've seen in Telugu cinema this year-they land perfectly, make you laugh out loud, and still serve the plot.
Overall, Uppu Kappu Rambu strikes the right balance between solid performances, witty comedy, and engaging storytelling. It's the kind of film that keeps you smiling long after the credits roll, and for fans of Keerthy (like me), it's an absolute treat.
Loved KeerthySuresh performance. Suhas was good too. Great production values and a fresh concept.
Story : The film is set in a fictional village called Chitti Jayapuram in the 1990s, where the village faces a bizarre dilemma when their cemetery runs out of burial space.
Apoorva, played by Keerthy Suresh, is the new village head who, along with Chinna, the graveyard's caretaker (played by Suhas), is tasked with finding a solution.
The film tackles weighty subjects like patriarchy, communal divisions, and death with dignity while encasing them in a unique, humorous story.
What is your thoughts.
Story : The film is set in a fictional village called Chitti Jayapuram in the 1990s, where the village faces a bizarre dilemma when their cemetery runs out of burial space.
Apoorva, played by Keerthy Suresh, is the new village head who, along with Chinna, the graveyard's caretaker (played by Suhas), is tasked with finding a solution.
The film tackles weighty subjects like patriarchy, communal divisions, and death with dignity while encasing them in a unique, humorous story.
What is your thoughts.
A rural story set in an earlier period, featuring a woman as the lead who becomes the leader of a village and resolves a problem. The main conflict arises when a shortage of burial space in the village graveyard enters the plot, and the solution stands out because it goes against the village's traditions. The plot goes as finding solution to the problem. A slow run story, but this film might not disappoint viewers looking for a fresh or engaging story. It's a decent film that stands on uniqueness of different characters and keeps engaging in unexpected scenes. This movie successfully balances entertainment and depth, would be better if the beginning scenes shorten.
Fresh and unique concept
Comedy and emotions worked well, movie carries a meaningful message without feeling forced.
This time, Keerthy Suresh took on a different role and did great Suhas was very natural and impressive as always All the senior actors also did a good job and added strength to the storytelling
Good direction and screenplay that keeps the film engaging throughout.
One interesting fact I known, entire film was shot in just 28 days out of that, Keerthy was on set for 18 days and Suhas for 20 days
Overall, UppuKappurambu is a feel good movie with the right mix of fun, emotion and message.
This time, Keerthy Suresh took on a different role and did great Suhas was very natural and impressive as always All the senior actors also did a good job and added strength to the storytelling
Good direction and screenplay that keeps the film engaging throughout.
One interesting fact I known, entire film was shot in just 28 days out of that, Keerthy was on set for 18 days and Suhas for 20 days
Overall, UppuKappurambu is a feel good movie with the right mix of fun, emotion and message.
Uppu Kappurambu has a storyline with great potential, and it starts off strong-especially thanks to Rana's narration in the beginning, which is particularly engaging and sets the tone perfectly.
Suhas delivers one of his best performances, bringing real depth to his role. Keerthy Suresh's character feels a bit cartoonish in the early part of the film, but her arc gradually shapes up and ends on a decent note.
The second half, however, loses some of its grip. The storytelling starts to feel weak and a bit stretched, which takes away from the initial promise.
On the brighter side, the visuals and setting are beautifully done. The locations bring the 80s village vibe alive, and that nostalgic aesthetic works really well.
While the film was pitched as a comedy, it doesn't quite land on that front. But it still works as a simple, casual watch at home-definitely better suited for an OTT release than theaters.
Suhas delivers one of his best performances, bringing real depth to his role. Keerthy Suresh's character feels a bit cartoonish in the early part of the film, but her arc gradually shapes up and ends on a decent note.
The second half, however, loses some of its grip. The storytelling starts to feel weak and a bit stretched, which takes away from the initial promise.
On the brighter side, the visuals and setting are beautifully done. The locations bring the 80s village vibe alive, and that nostalgic aesthetic works really well.
While the film was pitched as a comedy, it doesn't quite land on that front. But it still works as a simple, casual watch at home-definitely better suited for an OTT release than theaters.
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- Bandas sonorasUppu Kappurambu
Written by Raghuram Dronavajjala
Performed by Anthony Daasan
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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