Movie Patched — Beeruva Telugu
: Delivering a high-energy performance, Kishan carries the film's comedic timing and physical comedy gracefully, proving his strength as a relatable commercial hero.
The film explores how illegal trades (sand mining) become the new “kingmakers” in remote villages, replacing traditional agriculture.
The title "Beeruva" (Closet) refers to a central plot element. As a child, Sanju used to hide in a closet to escape his father's punishment. Later in the film, a closet plays a crucial role in helping him navigate dangerous situations to win his love. Performance & Reception Beeruva Telugu Movie
(Sundeep Kishan), a clever and mischievous youth who has an eccentric attachment to a "Beeruva" (closet) since childhood. After falling in love with
Action-Comedy
Director Kanmani successfully takes a bizarre, minimalist premise—hiding a person in a wardrobe—and stretches it into a feature-length family entertainer. While the film occasionally relies on predictable Tollywood tropes and a loud climax, it maintains a brisk pace that prevents the audience from losing interest.
The songs, including hits like "Ee Rojula" and "Mammam Cheyava", have been well-received by audiences and have been topping the charts. The background score, which blends seamlessly with the on-screen action, adds to the tension and excitement of the movie. : Delivering a high-energy performance, Kishan carries the
The protagonist, Bujji (Sundeep Kishan), is a happy-go-lucky farmer who lives with his sister and brother-in-law. He is known for his loyalty to his family and his fiery temper when provoked. His life takes a tragic turn when a powerful local landlord, Peddanna (Pradeep Rawat), humiliates his family over a land dispute.
Some reviewers noted that the second half suffered from predictable commercial tropes, such as forced action sequences and standard villain-defying monologues, which slightly diluted the uniqueness of the original premise. As a child, Sanju used to hide in
The soundtrack and background score were composed by S. Thaman. The tracks "Chal Chalo Chal" and "Tooba Tooba" became popular radio hits upon release. His energetic background score successfully elevated both the action sequences and the comedic beats.