Mathu Vadalara is a thriller and drama film, directed and written by Ritesh Rana. Produced by Chiranjeevi (Cherry) and Hemalatha Pedamallu, and presented by Clap Entertainment and Mythri Movie Makers, this 2-hour and 10-minute movie was released on OTT on June 5, 2025.
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Movie Name | Mathu Vadalara 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | HQ Hindi |
Release Date | 5 June 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 10 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Thriller Drama |
Writer | Ritesh Rana |
Director | Ritesh Rana |
Producer | Chiranjeevi (Cherry), Hemalatha Pedamallu |
Production Co. | Clap Entertainment, Mythri Movie Makers |
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Mathu Vadalara Movie Star Cast
Actor | Character |
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Sri Simha | Babu Mohan “Babu” |
Naresh Agastya | Abhi |
Athulya Chandra | Myrah |
Satya | Yesu Dasu “Yesu” |
Vennela Kishore | Ravi Teja |
Jeeva | A detective |
Vidyullekha Raman | Bujji |
Pavala Syamala | An old woman |
Ajay Ghosh | A house owner |
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Mathu Vadalara Movie Review
The story follows Babu (Sri Simha Koduri), a frustrated delivery boy struggling with low pay and a subsistence lifestyle. His friend Yesu (Satya) suggests a shady plan to make quick money by cheating customers, but it backfires spectacularly, landing Babu in a web of trouble involving a supposed murder and a drug racket. As Babu, Yesu, and their friend Abhi (Naresh Agastya) navigate a series of chaotic events, the plot unravels with unexpected twists, keeping viewers on edge. The title, inspired by a song from Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam (1966), hints at the hallucinogenic misadventure triggered by Babu’s accidental consumption of drug-laced water.
Sri Simha Koduri, making his debut as Babu, delivers a commendable performance, portraying vulnerability and desperation with authenticity. While he shows promise, some emotional scenes could have been sharper. Satya steals the show as Yesu, infusing the film with infectious energy and impeccable comedic timing. His dramatic-comedy avatar is a highlight, though some reactions feel exaggerated in intense moments. Naresh Agastya as Abhi provides steady support, adding depth to the trio’s camaraderie. Supporting actors like Vennela Kishore and Brahmaji are underutilized but effective in their limited roles.