Sai Sreenivas Kishkindhapuri film review
The makers of Kishkindhapuri, starring Telugu actor Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, announced on Saturday that the film is slated for a theatrical release on September 12. Helmed by Koushik Pegallapati, who is best known for Chaavu Kaburu Challaga, the project is backed by producer Sahu Garapati under the Shine Screens banner, with music composed by Sam CS.

Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas has now come up with the horror thriller Kishkindhapuri. After Rakshashudu, once again, Anupama Parameswaran acted alongside Sreenivas. Directed by Koushik Pegallapati, the film has hit the big screens, and let’s see how it is.
Film after film, horror enthusiasts continue to get a raw deal as storytellers lazily rehash old tropes for cheap thrills — a haunted house, mysterious deaths, a ghost with a flashback, a possessed woman, and a man who braves it all to end the menace. However, Kishkindhapuri is at least forthright about not being any different, embracing its masala mishmash exterior earnestly.
Story:
Raghav (Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas) and Mythili (Anupama Parameswaran) work for a company that runs ghost-walking tours in the town of Kishkindhapuri. They’re not just colleagues but also a couple. During one tour, they take a group of people to an old radio station, Suvarnamaya. An antique radio suddenly starts functioning, terrifying everyone. Raghav senses a supernatural presence and helps others escape from the haunted place.
Soon after, every visitor who entered Suvarnamaya begins dying mysteriously one after the other. Who is behind these deaths? Why are the visitors being targeted? Did Raghav and Mythili unravel the truth? What challenges did they face in this regard? The film has the answers.
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