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**”Bhairavam” Hits Theaters, Offers Action-Packed Thrills But Falls Short on Emotional Depth**

**Hyderabad, India – May 30, 2025** – The much-anticipated Telugu action drama “Bhairavam,” starring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Nara Rohith, and Manchu Manoj, premiered today, May 30, 2025. Directed by Vijay Kanakamedala and produced by KK Radhamohan, the film promised a tale of friendship, betrayal, and bloodshed amidst a backdrop of corruption and land disputes.

“Bhairavam” centers around the unbreakable bond between Gajapathi Varma (Manchu Manoj), Varadha (Nara Rohith), and Seenu (Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas). Their lives are thrown into turmoil when a powerful minister, seeking to seize sacred temple land, pits them against each other.

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas delivers a noteworthy performance, showcasing emotional range and growth as an actor. Nara Rohith impresses with his composed and mature portrayal, while Manchu Manoj brings intensity to his character with powerful expressions.

The film’s action sequences, particularly during the interval and Bellamkonda Sreenivas’s transformation scene, stand out as highlights. Divya Pillai and supporting actors Sampath Raj and Ajay deliver credible performances.

However, the film’s simple storyline is let down by a screenplay that lacks gripping depth, particularly in the second half. While the central characters are well-defined, their emotional connections fail to resonate fully on screen. Characters portrayed by Aditi Shankar, Aanandhi, and Vennela Kishore remain underdeveloped.

Critics at 123telugu.com gave the movie a rating of 2.75/5, noting that: “Bhairavam is an action drama that works to an extent”. They praised the performances of the lead cast, especially Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Nara Rohith, and Manchu Manoj, as well as the well-executed action sequences. They also noted that “A predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and a sluggish second half limit its overall impact”.

Sricharan Pakala’s background score provides emotional support, and Hari K Vedantham’s cinematography is adequate, but Chota K Prasad’s editing could have been tighter.

Overall, “Bhairavam” offers a mix of intense action and performances, but it falls short of delivering a truly compelling narrative due to a predictable plot and underdeveloped character relationships. Audiences are advised to approach with tempered expectations.

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