I--- Uppena Telugu Movie May 2026

Overall, I’d say Uppena is worth watching for its visuals, music, and debut performances, but be prepared for a heavy, tragic turn. It’s a bold debut for director Bucchi Babu Sana, even if the pacing suffers in the latter half.

Here’s a sample review for the Telugu movie Uppena (2021), keeping in mind the "I" perspective (first-person): i--- Uppena Telugu Movie

What struck me most was the chemistry between Vaisshnav Tej (as Aasi) and Krithi Shetty (as Bebamma). Their innocent love story, despite the age-old “forbidden love due to caste/family honor” trope, felt heartfelt because of their sincere performances. Overall, I’d say Uppena is worth watching for

– A beautiful but brutal love story that leaves a lump in your throat. Their innocent love story, despite the age-old “forbidden

I went into Uppena expecting a visually rich romantic drama, and in many ways, it delivered. The cinematography by Shamdat is absolutely stunning—the waves, the fishing village backdrop, and the raw coastal atmosphere pulled me right in.

However, I have mixed feelings about the second half. The violence escalates quickly, and while Vijay Sethupathi (as Rayanam) is terrifyingly good as the antagonist, the shift from a tender romance to a gory revenge drama felt jarring. The climax, though emotionally charged, left me unsettled rather than satisfied.

On the plus side, the music by Devi Sri Prasad is a soulful standout—tracks like “Naa Kanulu Yepudu” still linger in my mind.