The much anticipated Kuberaa released today. Whole industry was wishing for the film’s success. The film showcases director Sekhar Kammula’s signature style, heartfelt, grounded, and deeply impactful storytelling. The film opens strong with a well-paced first half, marked by compelling narration and emotionally resonant scenes elevated by Devi Sri Prasad’s powerful background score. It reflects Kammula’s commitment to realism over spectacle, staying true to honest, rooted filmmaking rather than relying on flashy VFX.
Dhanush delivers yet another unforgettable performance, fearlessly embracing a bold and layered character. His intense screen presence and emotional depth leave a lasting impression, with several moments likely to move audiences to tears. His hero entry is audacious, but it’s his authenticity that steals the show. This role is yet another remarkable addition to his already diverse filmography, and awards buzz seems inevitable.
Nagarjuna Akkineni surprises with one of the most grounded performances of his career, playing a unique and powerful role that earns both respect and admiration. Rashmika Mandanna also leaves a strong mark with a performance that could become one of her most memorable. The film is further enhanced by Niketh Bommi’s commendable cinematography and DSP’s stirring score, making Kuberaa a film driven by sincerity, performance, and emotional richness.