Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi Movie Review & Rating!

Cast & Crew

  • Ravi Teja (Hero)
  • Dimple Hayathi & Ashika Ranganath (Heroine)
  • Sunil, Satya, Vennela Kishore, Tarak Ponnappa (Cast)
  • Kishore Tirumala (Director)
  • Sudhakar Cherukuri (Producer)
  • Bheems Ceciroleo (Music)
  • Prasad Murella (Cinematography)
  • Akkineni Sreekar Prasad (Editor)
  • Release Date : January 13, 2026
  • SLV Cinemas (Banner)

Ravi Teja tries a different role in Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi, directed by Kishore Tirumala. The trailer and songs have generated good buzz.

Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi Story: Rama Satyanarayana (Ravi Teja) falls for Manasa (Ashika Ranganath) during a Spain business trip but returns to Hyderabad without confessing. Back home, he struggles to tell the truth to his wife Balamani (Dimple Hayathi). Things turn complicated when Manasa comes to Hyderabad. How he handles this messy situation forms the story of Bhartha Mahasayulaku Wignyapthi.

Performances: Ravi Teja delivers a settled and controlled performance, offering a fresh change from his routine mass roles. His looks and costumes stand out. Ashika Ranganath impresses with her charm, performance, and strong chemistry with Ravi Teja. Dimple Hayathi’s role lacks proper depth and feels mostly limited to songs, without a clear character arc.

Sunil appears in vintage form. Satya’s comedy works in the second half but feels overdone in the first. Vennela Kishore, Sonia, and Muralidhar Goud provide occasional laughs, while Tarak Ponnappa’s role feels misplaced.

Technical Aspects: Technically, the film is decent, with lavishly shot Spain and Hyderabad episodes that reflect strong cinematography and production values. Bheems impresses again with engaging songs and a background score that fits the mood, especially the remix numbers.

Director Kishore Tirumala deserves credit for handling the subject without vulgarity, but his usual sensibility is missing. Weak character establishment, lack of a strong conflict, and an underwhelming climax prevent the film from reaching hit status, leaving it as a decent watch.

Analysis: The film lacks freshness in characterization and has a weak ending, which reduces its impact. Still, Ravi Teja’s performance, Bheems’ music, and a few fun moments make it watchable for family audiences.

Verdict: A decent family entertainer with good performances, music, and a few fun moments, but routine storytelling and a weak ending stop it from becoming memorable.

Bottom Line: Watchable but not striking.

Rating: 2.5/5

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Rating

2.5
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