

Title: Telusu Kada
Director and Writer: Neeraja Kona
Producer: T. G. Vishwa Prasad, Vivek Kuchibhotla
Cinematographer:Gnana Shekar (VS)
Editor :Naveen Nooli
Music :Thaman S
Production Designer / Art Director : Avinash Kolla
Filmycycle.com Rating: ⭐⭐⭐✨
Telusu Kada: A breezy entertainer (3.5/5)
Casting: Siddhu Jonnalagadda, Raashii Khanna, Srinidhi Shetty, Harsha Chemudu and Ravi Mariya Srinivas Reddy
Youth Star Siddhu Jonnalagadda is back with a romantic entertainer, titled, Telusu Kada. Co-starring Raashi Khanna and Srinidhi Shetty as the female leads, the movie was directed by a debutant named Neeraj Kona. Carrying good buzz among the audience, the movie has hit the screens on October 17,2025. Let’s Review it.
Synopsis:
Varun (Siddhu Jonnalagadda), a passionate chef with dreams of leading a peaceful, settled life, meets Anjali (Raashii Khanna) through a matrimonial website. Their relationship quickly blossoms into marriage. However, their happiness takes an unexpected turn when Anjali discovers that she cannot conceive. Determined to complete their family, she approaches Dr. Raaga (Srinidhi Shetty) to explore the option of surrogacy. How Varun responds to Anjali’s life-altering decision and what unfolds next forms the emotional crux of the story.
Performances:
The trio Siddu Jonnalagadda, Raashi Khanna, and Srinidhi chemistry flows so effortlessly that you can’t help but stay glued to the screen.
Other supporting artists gave decent performance in their given roles which only adds authencity to all the key scenes
Viva Harsha gets a meaty role in which he gave an impressive performance.
Analysis:
The story has lot of depth and many moments connects with this generation audience.Telusu Kada truly defines what genuine, modern storytelling is all about.
Neeraja Kona has handled emotions with such grace, where every dialogue, every glance feels so relatable.
People Media Factory has delivered a quality product which can be seen in every frame from the word go.
Technical Department:
Thaman S delivers a captivating soundtrack that enhances the emotional beats of the story. His background score adds intensity without overpowering the scenes. Cinematographer Gnana Shekar VS deserves praise for making limited locations look aesthetically rich, and the production design complements the film’s urban tone beautifully.
Being in Costume design a field Neeraja Kona herself excels in is a highlight, with every character looking stylish yet grounded. Editing by Navin Nooli is crisp in the first half but could have been sharper later on.
Verdict:
Altogether, Telusu Kada is an emotionally driven urban romance that dares to discuss bold themes like surrogacy and moral conflict. The film scores high on performances, music, and emotional depth, but uneven narration at times and a slightly confusing second half prevent it from being truly impactful.