Fri Sep 12 05:50:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a news article summarizing the review of the Telugu horror film “Kishkindhapuri”:

**”Kishkindhapuri” Delivers Shivers, But Falls Short on Thrills**

**Hyderabad, India** – Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas ventures into the horror genre for the first time with “Kishkindhapuri,” a film co-starring Anupama Parameswaran. The movie, directed by Koushik Pegallapati, was released on September 12, 2025.

The film follows Raghav (Sreenivas) and Mythili (Parameswaran), who run ghost walking tours, leading thrill-seekers to supposedly haunted locations. Their latest destination is the abandoned Suvarnamaya radio station near Kishkindhapuri. Once inside, the group hears a voice claiming to be Vedavati, a spirit who vows to kill all eleven of them. As people start dying, Raghav must protect the remaining group, especially a young girl, while uncovering Vedavati’s past and the station’s secrets.

Critics noted the film blends horror and thriller elements, with the first half focusing on scares and the second on the ghost’s backstory. While the initial horror sequences are effective, the thriller aspect diminishes in the second half. The plot has twists and turns, and the movie largely suspends disbelief.

The film’s technical aspects are praised, particularly the sound design, visuals, and production values, which enhance the horror atmosphere. Sam CS’s background score is a highlight. However, the flashback revealing Vedavati’s story felt reminiscent of a segment from the movie “Rakshasudu”.

Sreenivas’ performance is commendable, as he balances action elements with the demands of the horror genre. Parameswaran is visually appealing and effective as a terrifying spirit in the second half. Sandy Master delivers a chilling performance as Vishrava Putra.

While the film has its moments, some critics suggest the storytelling needed more refinement, but overall the film promises a new experience.

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