Released on OTT on June 6, 2025, the web series Devika And Danny Season 1 blends horror and comedy across its 3-hour and 2-minute runtime. B. Kishore directed the series, with the script penned by Deepak Raj. Sudhakar Chaganti produced the film, which is presented by Joy Films.
Devika And Danny 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | Devika And Danny Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | Hindi, Tamil |
Digital Release Date | 6 June 2025 |
Runtime | 3 hour and 02 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Horror Comedy |
Writer | Deepak Raj |
Director | B.Kishore |
Producer | Sudhakar Chaganti |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 07 |
Production Co. | Joy Films |
Devika And Danny 2025 Web Series Screenshots



Devika And Danny 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Actor |
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Ritu Varma | Shiva Kandukuri |
Subbaraju | Kovai Sarala |
Mounika Reddy | Harsha Chemudu |
Abhinaya Sri | Goparaju Ramana |
Sivannarayana | — |
Devika And Danny 2025 Web Series Trailer
Devika And Danny 2025 Web Series Review
Devika (Ritu Varma), a kind-hearted music teacher, is engaged to Jaggu (Subbaraju), a controlling man whose behavior subtly alarms those close to her. A priest’s prediction that Devika may fall for another before her wedding is brushed off, but the arrival of the enigmatic Danny (Surya Vashistta) stirs unexpected changes. Who is Danny, and what is his purpose? How does Durga fit into the puzzle? Will Devika’s engagement survive? These questions drive the heart of the series.
In an era of edgy web content, Devika & Danny offers a refreshing, family-friendly narrative, steering clear of sensationalism with its sincere and simple storytelling.
Ritu Varma makes an elegant Telugu OTT debut as Devika, delivering a poised and authentic performance that captures the character’s warmth and grace.
Surya Vashistta shines as Danny, balancing charm and emotion while sharing a natural, heartwarming chemistry with Ritu that elevates their scenes.
Subbaraju, despite limited screen time, brings light humor through his stern expressions. The supporting cast keeps the story moving smoothly without unnecessary detours.
The series maintains a steady pace but lacks surprises, becoming predictable after the midway twist. Those seeking deeper emotional resonance or complex storytelling might find it underwhelming.
Some plot inconsistencies, like Devika’s failure to question Danny’s repetitive attire before his true identity is revealed, feel implausible and could have been handled more carefully.
Talents like Harsha Chemudu, Mounika, and Sonia Singh are underused, with Harsha’s comedic bits feeling like padding. Shiva Kandukuri’s Subbu has little impact, and Kovai Sarala’s return, while pleasant, lacks the emotional weight to truly resonate.