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Save the Tigers Season 3 is a decent watch with a few entertaining moments.The fantasy angle adds some freshness, but the comedy doesn't hit as consistently as the earlier seasons. Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, and Rohini deliver good performances and keep the show engaging. While the story has a few slow patches, the final episodes are better. Overall, it's an average family entertainer that fan...

Save the Tigers Season 3 is a decent watch with a few entertaining moments.

The fantasy angle adds some freshness, but the comedy doesn't hit as consistently as the earlier seasons.

Priyadarshi, Abhinav Gomatam, and Rohini deliver good performances and keep the show engaging. While the story has a few slow patches, the final episodes are better. Overall, it's an average family entertainer that fans of the series can watch once.

Jun 29, 2026 Telugu
7.0
out of 10

Deewana may not reinvent the love story genre, but it wins with its emotional storytelling.


While the plot feels predictable, the well-placed twists, heartfelt friendships, and strong family moments keep you invested.


The climax leaves a lasting impact. A simple yet satisfying watch.


my rating 7/10

Jun 26, 2026 Telugu

Good intentions, but poor execution.

Transfer Trimurthulu feels like a story we've seen many times before, without the emotional depth or excitement needed to stand out.

Jun 23, 2026 Telugu
7.0
out of 10
Singeetam Srinivasa Rao garu is one of those rare directors whose name alone is enough to get me into a theatre. While I haven't watched all his films, classics like Aditya 369, Bhairava Dweepam, and Mayuri made me a fan for life.And Sing-Geetham is yet another reminder of why he's a legend. At 94, delivering a film that's this entertaining, relatable, and emotionally satisfying is no small feat....

Singeetam Srinivasa Rao garu is one of those rare directors whose name alone is enough to get me into a theatre. While I haven't watched all his films, classics like Aditya 369, Bhairava Dweepam, and Mayuri made me a fan for life.


And Sing-Geetham is yet another reminder of why he's a legend. At 94, delivering a film that's this entertaining, relatable, and emotionally satisfying is no small feat. I laughed throughout, and the climax hit me right in the feels. Not sure about everyone else, but I walked out with a smile on my face and a full heart. Hats off, sir!

Jun 16, 2026 Telugu
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