Uppu Kappurambu Movie Review: A Rural Satire with Heart

 Check out the review of Uppu Kappurambu movie Starring Suhas Pagolu, Keerthy Suresh, Babu Mohan, Shatru, Talluri Rameshwari, Subhalekha Sudhakar, Ravi Teja, Vishnu O.I, Duvvasi Mohan, Sivannarayana, Prabhavathi Varma directed by Ani I.V.Sasi Produced by Radhika Lavu Music composed by Sweekar Agasthi .Divakar Mani handles camera Sreejith Sarang did editing movie released through Prime video 

Story 

In the quirky 1990s village of Chitti Jayapuram, chaos breaks out when Aparna (Keerthy Suresh), a clueless newcomer to village politics, is suddenly made the head of the panchayat. Chinna (Suhas), the soft-spoken graveyard keeper and  only four burial spots are left in the village graveyard.

Which  starts as an odd concern soon turns serious, with every villager scrambling to claim a grave. Amid this madness, Chinna faces his own emotional struggle  his mother’s last wish hangs heavy on his heart. What happens after that? How this problem will be solved ? Forms the rest of the story 

Performances 

Suhas continues to impress with his subtle and deeply human performances. As Chinna, he conveys quiet strength and vulnerability with natural ease. His journey from a passive observer to an emotional pillar is one of the film’s strongest arcs.

Keerthy Suresh dives into completely uncharted territory here. Her portrayal of Aparna is initially quirky and over-the-top, but as the layers peel off, she delivers a confident and emotionally resonant performance. Her transformation on-screen mirrors her character’s arc, making it a joy to watch.

Babu Mohan and Shatru inject fun in just the right doses, offering comic detours without disrupting the narrative. Talluri Rameshwari, though underutilized, brings dignity and emotional weight to her brief but pivotal role. The ensemble cast, including Subhalekha Sudhakar and Duvvasi Mohan, complement the story well

Technical Aspects 

The film’s production values deserve special praise, with director Ani I.V. Sasi steering the narrative with confidence and clarity. His storytelling strikes a fine balance between humor and heartfelt emotion, keeping the audience thoroughly engaged throughout. Sweekar Agasthi’s music gracefully underscores the emotional moments without overshadowing them, while Divakar Mani’s cinematography beautifully captures the rustic charm of Chitti Jayapuram with a warm, earthy palette. Sreejith Sarang’s crisp editing ensures the pace never lags, adding to the film’s overall polish.

Verdict 

Finally, Uppu Kappurambu is a complete entertainer that seamlessly blends humor, emotion, and heart. With its engaging storytelling and strong performances, this film is sure to leave you satisfied. Don’t miss it stream it today on Prime Video!

Telugucinemas.in Rating 3/5


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