Kerebete, a Hindi film categorized under the romance and drama genres, premiered on OTT on June 9, 2025. Rajguru B served as both director and scriptwriter for the movie, which was presented by Janamana Cinemas and produced by Jai Shankar Patel. Its runtime is 2 hours and 32 minutes.
Kerebete 2025 Movie Overviews

Movie Name | Kerebete 2025 Movie |
Original Language | Kannada |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 9 June 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 32 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Romance Drama |
Writer | Rajguru B |
Director | Rajguru B |
Producer | Jai Shankar Patel |
Production Co. | Janamana Cinemas |
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Kerebete 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Gowrishankar SRG | Naga |
Bindu Shivaram | Meena |
GopalKrishna Deshpande | Not specified |
Harini Shreekanth | Naga’s mother |
Vardhan Thirthahalli | Not specified |
Raghu Rajananda | Not specified |
Kerebete 2025 Movie Trailer
Kerebete 2025 Movie Review
Hulimane Naga (Gowrishankar SRG), a fish-hunting expert and wood smuggler, faces societal prejudice due to his mother’s lower-caste background (Harini Shreekanth). Denied ancestral property, Naga’s love for Meena (Bindu Shivaram) sparks conflict due to caste differences. After Meena’s father insults Naga’s mother, Naga kidnaps Meena, leading to her disappearance and return eight months later, pregnant, with Naga missing. Flashbacks reveal his motives, tying the suspenseful narrative to the Kerebete event. The film tackles caste oppression, societal norms, and redemption, offering a poignant rural perspective.
The first half drags, with a disjointed screenplay lacking momentum. The narrative’s highs and lows feel uneven, impacting engagement.
Critics gave an average of 3.1/5 (five reviews), praising performances and visuals but noting screenplay flaws. Audience reactions on BookMyShow (196 reviews) vary, with tags like #AwesomeStory and #Wellmade, but some gave low scores (e.g., 1/10, citing overhype).
The film earned approximately ₹20 lakhs in two weeks, suggesting limited commercial success despite critical acclaim.