‘Suryapeta Junction’ Movie Review
Movie: Suryapet Junction
Release Date: April 25, 2025
Banner: Yogalakshmi Art Creations
CBFC Rating: UA
Run-time: 2h
Cast: Eeshwar, Naina Sarwar, Abhimanyu Singh, Venu Yeldandi, Chammak Chandra And Others
Music: Gowra Hari, Roshan Saluri
Producers: Anil Kumar Katragadda, N. Srinivas Rao
Director: Rajesh Nadendla
Story:
Arjun (Eeshwar), a carefree collage student, spends his time hanging out with his four close friends. He falls in love with Jyothi (Naina Sarwar) during this time. On the other side, Narasimha (Abhimanyu Singh), a cunning man with political ambitions, schemes to win over poor voters by launching a “freebies” campaign under the guise of public welfare. One day, Seenu—one of Arjun’s friends—is mysteriously murdered. Who killed Seenu? What’s the dark political conspiracy behind his death? What are the hidden dangers of government freebies? These questions unravel as the film progresses.
Performances:
Eeshwar delivers a strong performance as Arjun, impressing with his action, dance, and emotional depth. His screen presence and youthful appeal will likely win him a fan base. Naina Sarwar shines as Jyothi, combining beauty and expression with ease. Her chemistry with Eeshwar works well, especially in the romantic sequences.
Abhimanyu Singh is intense and convincing as the main antagonist Narasimha. Sanjay as villain Karna delivers a powerful performance. Rajesh, Surya, Seenu, and Tony bring comic relief in the friends’ gang roles, supported well by comedians like Chammak Chandra and Chanti.
Highlights:
A unique plot point
Correct mix of Youthul Elements
A gripping climax
Crisp Runtime
Drawbacks:
Story & Screenplay Could Have Been Better
Some Illogical Scenes
Analysis:
‘Suryapeta Junction’ offers more than just entertainment—it delivers a powerful punch on the hidden politics behind government freebies. Director Rajesh Nadendla presents a well-balanced political comedy drama that manages to inform and engage. With strong performances, a youth-friendly narrative, and top-notch technical values, this film is both entertaining and thought-provoking. It’s a must-watch for those who seek fun with a message.
Director Rajesh Nadendla skillfully translates Eeshwar’s story onto the screen. He balances action and comedy well while delivering a strong social message. Cinematography by Arun Prasad’s is a big asset. Each frame looks aesthetically appealing. Music by Roshan Saluri and Gaurahari elevates the film. The “Matching Matching” song stands out for its youthful vibe. With three songs and one item number, the soundtrack contributes significantly to the narrative. The background score adds to the film’s emotional and dramatic impact. The producers made no compromises in quality.
Rating: 2.75/5
Bottom-line: An Entertainer With An Impactful Message