Kishkindhapuri (2025)
Kishkindhapuri (2025)
Kishkindhapuri is a Telugu-language horror mystery thriller film released on September 12, 2025, in India. Directed by debutant Koushik Pegallapati and produced by Shine Screens, it marks a genre-blending entry in Tollywood’s 2025 lineup, combining supernatural scares with elements of humour and mythology. The film runs for 2 hours and 5 minutes and has garnered positive early buzz for its atmospheric tension, though critics note it occasionally leans on familiar tropes.
Plot Summary
The story centers on a group of tourists on a ghost-walking tour who venture into an abandoned radio station called Suvarnamaya (inspired by the mythical Kishkindha from the Ramayana). Unwittingly, they awaken a vengeful dormant spirit tied to a tragic 1980s backstory involving a woman’s mysterious death. Trapped inside, the protagonists—led by a couple running the tour—must unravel the ghost’s history and escape as supernatural forces close in. The narrative shifts between the present-day horror and flashbacks, exploring themes of love, loss, and unresolved vengeance.
Cast and Crew
- Director: Koushik Pegallapati
 - Lead Actors:
- Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas as Raghav (the tour guide and male lead)
 - Anupama Parameswaran as Mythili (Raghav’s partner and co-lead)
 
 - Supporting Cast: Tanikella Bharani, Makrand Deshpande, Hyper Adhi, Srikanth Iyengar, Sandy (among others)
 - Music: Likely composed by a Tollywood staple (specific credits pending full release details)
 - Production: Shine Screens
 
The casting has been praised for bringing fresh energy, with Bellamkonda’s action-hero persona adapted to a more vulnerable role and Anupama delivering emotional depth.

Kishkindhapuri Reception and Reviews
As of September 20, 2025 (one week post-release), Kishkindhapuri holds an IMDb rating of 8.4/10 based on over 2,200 user votes, reflecting strong audience approval for its chills and production values. Critics are more measured:
| Source | Rating | Key Takeaways | 
|---|---|---|
| The Hindu | 2.5/5 | Watchable mix of horror and humour, but lacks rooted writing; succeeds in phone-free immersion but feels formulaic. | 
| Times of India | 3/5 | Delivers solid scares with flaws; great for horror fans seeking chills over innovation. | 
| Letterboxd (Average) | 2.75/5 | Unique taking in parts, strong second half; backstory hooks early, but pacing dips with comedy. | 
| Reddit (r/tollywood) | Mixed (User Threads) | Discussions highlight effective VFX and scares, but some call out predictable twists; spoiler-tagged threads are active. | 
Box office performance is modest so far, with a worldwide gross of approximately $2,950 (early figures; Telugu market focus may limit global reach).
Where to Watch
- Theatres: Currently screening in major Indian cities like Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Chennai via BookMyShow and similar platforms.
 - Streaming: No OTT release announced yet; expected on platforms like Netflix or Aha in late 2025/early 2026.
 - Trailer: Available on YouTube (2:15 runtime, emphasizing eerie radio static and ghostly apparitions).
 
If you’re a horror enthusiast, it’s a solid watch for its immersive setup—perfect for a dark theatre experience. For deeper dives, check fan discussions on Reddit or full cast credits on IMDb. If this isn’t what you meant by “Kishkindhapuri (2025)”, feel free to clarify!









