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Mass Jathara

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Sruthi Raman The Hollywood Reporter India Nov 11
This is a film that couldn’t be bothered to give us even a touch of inventiveness with its generous offering of familiarity. Go to Full Review
Srivathsan Nadadhur The Hindu Nov 3
Despite a better second half, Mass Jathara slips into the tired template of action, sentiment, comedy and song. The packaging is lazy and takes the audiences for granted (who, like the writer, looked exhausted in the theatre). Go to Full Review
Swaroop Kodur The Indian Express Nov 2
2/5
With a plot as deep as a teaspoon and characterisations as layered as the cutouts outside a movie hall, Mass Jathara is a stumbling effort that sets out without any sense of direction and arrives nowhere in particular. Go to Full Review
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Adarsh T @Adarsh0903 Nov 30 Since 2020, Raviteja has starred in nine films in the role before Mass Jathara, and out of the nine films, only two (i.e., Krack and Dhamaka) were successful. To break the flop streak, he teamed up with the usually reliable production house, Sithara Entertainments. Bhanu Bogavarapu, who provided the story for the super successful film, Samajavaragamana, was roped in to direct the movie. After the super successful, Dhamaka, Sreeleela and the music director, Bheems Ceciroleo, together teamed up with Raviteja. When the film was announced, the combination looked solid and raised expectations. After postponing the release date multiple times for various reasons, the makers of the film finally released it in theatres today. Did Raviteja finally manage to score a hit after delivering four back-to-back flop films? Did the combination of Raviteja, Sreeleela and Bheems Ceciroleo, work out yet again after, Dhamaka? Was the debutant director, Bhanu Bogavarapu, able to deliver an entertaining mass commercial film? After being in the news for all the wrong reasons in August and September, did the producer, Naga Vamsi, bounce back with a hit film? Let’s figure it out with a detailed analysis. Lakshman Bheri(Ravi Teja), an honest and sincere railway police officer from Telangana, gets a transfer to Adavi Varam, an agency area in Srikakulam district. Right after stepping into the village, he observes multiple wrongdoings. He reports the wrongdoings to the respective police and forest department heads in the village but they ridicule him and ask him to mind his own business. Shivudu(Naveen Chandra), a druglord in the town, make the people in the village cultivate marijuana, he then buys it from the people and smuggles it from Adavi Varam to Kolkata. How did Lakshman Bheri destroy the business of Shivudu? Why did Sreeleela and her father become marijuana peddlers? Why exactly was Lakaham Bheri transferred to Adavi Varam? Forms the rest of the story. Performances: We can see Raviteja’s usual energy at many places but it is high time for him to realise that he is not the Raviteja of ‘Idiot’, ‘Bhadra’ and ‘Venky’ anymore. His mannerisms used to be good in the aforementioned movies and multiple other movies but not anymore. Especially, the romantic track between him and Sreeleela looked very odd. Mass Jathara has many notable actors and it is one of those rare films where almost all actors delivered below-par and over-the-top performances. Positives: 1.⁠ ⁠Cinematography 2.⁠ ⁠A Well-Choreographed Action Sequence Negatives: 1.⁠ ⁠Substandard Direction 2.⁠ ⁠Loud Music 3.⁠ ⁠Outdated Writing 4.⁠ ⁠Weak Villain Characterisation 5.⁠ ⁠Below Par Performances Analysis: On 26th January 2025, the makers of the film released a sixty-second short glimpse video. Almost every visual in that video was a reference to Raviteja’s trademark mannerisms from his earlier films and the only dialogue from the glimpse video was a famous one-liner by Raviteja from the movie ‘Idiot’. Just by looking at the short glimpse video and the ‘Manadhe Idantha’ tag line for the title ‘Mass Jathara’, we can understand that the director of the film has no intention to try anything new and all he wanted to do is to use Raviteja’s energy and come up with a commercial entertainer. There’s nothing wrong with making a routine commercial entertainer. The audience will always watch a well-packaged commercial film without complaints. However, when the packaging is not done right, these commercial entertainer films are tedious to sit through. Sadly, for Mass Jathara, the packaging went terribly wrong. The debutant director, Bhanu Bogavarapu, seems to have blindly believed that Raviteja’s last unanimous blockbuster, Krack, worked out because of the slick visuals. Krack worked out because of the right doses of action, comedy, emotion, very good hero characterisation and an equally good antagonist characterisation. The cinematography just enhanced the overall output of ‘Krack’ but it is not the only factor for its success. But in Mass Jathara, the director failed to come up with a gripping screenplay and also failed to come up with a strong characterisation for the protagonist role. At no point does the protagonist pose a serious challenge to the hero. Right from the start to the end, there was not even a single emotional sequence that worked. There were only two emotional sequences(i.e. one is Sreeleela’s family’s backstory and the pre-climax sequence on Rajendra Prasad) and both the sequences were written and executed poorly. The justifications given during both sequences were laughable and silly. Almost every sequence in the film clearly shows the director’s inability to come up with fresh ideas. We get to see at least a dozen earlier Raviteja’s film references and mannerisms throughout the film. Why do audiences have to visit a theatre to watch a film that looks like a mashup of the hero’s earlier films? And, the dialogues written by Nandu Savirigana, throughout the film were substandard. It appeared as if the dialogue writer inspired by Telugu film fandom wars on X(Twitter) and wrote the dialogues for the film. Again, why do audiences have to pay and watch a movie in a theatre which has dialogues that are inspired by the X(Twitter) pop culture? It is shocking to see a young director and writer, coming up with such poor ideas. And, on top of the poor writing and direction, the film suffered from an extremely loud background score. In fact, ‘loud’ is an understatement to describe the background score of the film. You should consider yourself extremely lucky if you come out of the theatre without getting a headache because of the background score. Overall, Mass Jathara is a below-par film that failed miserably in almost all departments, except the cinematography. It is not a film one would expect from a young director. It is shocking to see a debudant director coming up with a film that suffers from, lack of fresh ideas and imagination. The wait for a successful film for Raviteja continues. Bottomline: 'Misfired Jathara'. Verdict: Disaster. Bottomline – ‘Misfired’ Jathara. Verdict : Disaster. See more Lucky01 Nov 28 The story is quite simple, predictable, and a rotten template - nothing new & engaging. The performance by Ravi Teja is energetic. Naveen Chandra did well for their role, and the rest of the cast is okay. Music composer Bheems Ceciroleo's songs are disappointing except for 1-2 songs, and the movie has 2-3 repeated mass bgm works for a few scenes, and a few scenes' scores feel like they are not synced. Mass Jathara is a mass movie, & even action sequences are not engaged. Krack movie has vetapelam action sequences, the same kind of template action as in the movie. Production values are okay, because the majority of the movie is in the set, and you will clearly see it is a set piece. The movie doesn't have a good connection; when the hero cuts off the villain's head, I didn't get any high. Ravi Teja & Sreeleela's accent is also not good. Comedy scenes are also not worked. I didn't have any expectations for the movie, and the movie exactly did it excellently. Waiting for the Ravi Teja comeback. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
Bhanu Bhogavarapu
Producer
Sai Soujanya, Suryadevara Naga Vamsi
Screenwriter
Bhanu Bhogavarapu, Nandu Savirigana
Distributor
Sithara Entertainments
Production Co
Sithara Entertainments, Srikara Studios, Fortune Four Cinemas
Genre
Action
Original Language
Telugu
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 27, 2025, Limited
Sound Mix
Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1