- June 14, 2026 / 01:01 PM ISTByNaveen
Kotha Malupu
- Comedy
- Romantic
- Shiva Kesanakurthi (Director)
- Yashwanth Nag (Music Director)
- Thati Balakrishna (producer)
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TheatreStory:
Aakash Goparaju, the son of well-known singer Sunitha, makes a comeback with his second film, “Kotha Malupu,” which was directed by Shiva Varaprasad Kesanakurthi. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the Godavari region, this romantic entertainer piqued audiences’ interest with its blend of love, emotions, comedy, and suspense. It was released on June 12 and promises to address relationship misunderstandings while providing a positive cinematic experience.
In Hyderabad, Kamal (Aakash) is a carefree young man who relishes life with his pals. To attend a family wedding, he travels to a lovely village in the East Godavari area. There, he finds himself drawn to the endearing village girl Varalakshmi (Bhairavi Ardhya).
Kamal finds himself in a challenging and awkward circumstance one evening, but a young woman he doesn’t know helps him. Kamal is determined to locate the enigmatic girl who assisted him, and Varalakshmi helps him along the way. Love slowly grows between them as they spend more time together.
The emotional tensions that result from love, trust, miscommunication, and the collision of the past and present are all skillfully portrayed by director Shiva Kesanakurthi. The Godavari region’s breathtaking scenery really enriches the story and improves the viewing experience. From the outset, the movie establishes a revitalizing environment. Viewers are drawn into the narrative by the village backdrop, wedding festivities, amusing exchanges between friends, and the romance between the main couple. The first half’s comedic scenes, especially those based on the distinct humor of the Godavari region, offer wholesome amusement.Dramatic Movies
Emotional drama takes over in the second half. The movie emphasizes the value of comprehending a person’s present rather than passing judgment on them based on their past and shows how damaging suspicion can be in a relationship. The message conveyed at the climax is profound and appealing to today’s kids.
The movie does a good job of illustrating the idea that everyone has a past, but what really counts is appreciating and comprehending the individual in the present rather than letting the past spoil the future.
More Details
| Director | Shiva Kesanakurthi |
|---|---|
| Story | Shiva Kesanakurthi |
| Screenplay | Shiva Kesanakurthi |
| Dialogues | Shiva Kesanakurthi |
| Cinematography | Sumanth Kacharla |
| Editor | Siva Sharvani |
| Music | Yashwanth Nag |
| Producer | Thati Balakrishna |
| Cast | Raghu BabuPrithvi ChandrasekharSurabhi Prabhavathi Siddu Moolimani, Aakash Goparaju, Bhairavi Ardhya, Mahender, Aishwarya |
| Release Type | Theatre |
| Language | Telugu |
| Production | Tathastu Creations |
| OTT Platform | NA |




















