These are the best movies released in the Telugu language and are the best in their segment.
Karthik Dandu's "Virupaksha" excels in world-building, immersing audiences in a '90s forest-side village with a supernatural thriller that skillfully avoids jump scares, relying on a tense atmosphere and effective sound design.
Rupak Ronaldson's "Pareshan" flaunts wackiness with eccentricity, elevating each scene in quirkiness, challenging the need for dramatic elements and offering a truly original cinematic experience.
"Mad" races at 100 gags a minute, delivering a hilariously chilled-out cinematic experience, where every scene competes in silliness, making it a joyous ride devoid of conflicts and emotions except pure joy.
Sripal Sama's "How Is That For a Monday" is a testament to a small film with a big heart, seamlessly blending a thriller with profound themes like identity and race, leaving viewers satisfied with its 90- minute journey.
Ram Abbaraju's "Samajavaragamana" brings back the charm of simple family comedies, embracing clean humor and impeccable comic timing from Naresh and Sree Vishnu, creating a refreshing cinematic journey.