Cast & Crew
- Ravi Teja — Hero
- Sreeleela — Heroine
- Naveen Chandra, Rajendra Prasad, Hyper Aadi, Ajay Ghosh — Supporting Cast (and others)
- Bhanu Bhogavarapu — Director
- Suryadevara Naga Vamsi, Sai Soujanya — Producers
- Bheems Sisiroleo — Music
- Vidhu Ayyanna — Cinematography
- Naveen Nooli — Editor
- Release Date: October 31, 2025
- Banner: Sitara Entertainments, Fortune Four Cinemas
Hyderabad | Telugu Vaadi TV: The streets outside cinemas have erupted with mixed reactions as Ravi Teja’s latest mass entertainer, Mass Jathara, hits theatres. The film, directed by Gopichand Malineni and co-starring Sreeleela and Naveen Chandra, has triggered a wave of excitement — and debate — among fans and moviegoers alike. Telugu Vaadi TV captured these public reactions firsthand, revealing both roaring approval and candid criticism.
“Blockbuster! Ravi Teja is Back!” — Fans Celebrate Vintage Energy
Several die-hard Ravi Teja fans described the film as an “absolute blockbuster”. For many, it felt like a nostalgic trip to his golden era of hits like Idiot and Bhadra. The star’s energy, timing, and screen presence have been widely praised. “This is the Ravi Teja we missed — full power, full punch,” said one enthusiastic viewer outside Hyderabad’s Prasads multiplex.
Fans also loved his “vintage mass look,” noting that his signature dialogue delivery and comedic timing have returned stronger than ever. The “Jathara” climax fight received thunderous applause, described as “goosebumps stuff” and “mass at its peak.”
“Villain Naveen Chandra — next level performance!”
Many viewers credited Naveen Chandra for elevating the movie. His performance as the antagonist was widely appreciated. “He’s not just a villain — he’s the backbone of the second half,” one fan remarked. The intensity between Ravi Teja and Naveen Chandra in their face-offs stood out as one of the movie’s strongest assets.
Sreeleela’s Dance and Glamour Win Hearts
While opinions on the film’s story varied, one area saw near-unanimous praise — Sreeleela’s dance performances. Viewers repeatedly mentioned her moves and appearance as “electric” and “a major crowd-puller.”
Music and BGM: The Pulse of the Film
The soundtrack and background score have been central talking points. The BGM, composed by Thaman S, dominated much of the conversation. Many felt it amplified the high-octane moments. However, a few viewers cited the BGM as a “minus,” suggesting it was “too loud” and overshadowed dialogues during some crucial sequences. Still, the overall consensus leaned toward appreciation, particularly for the powerful beats during the title sequence and the final fight.
“Average Story, Strong Energy” — The Mixed Crowd Reaction
While fans celebrated the performances and production value, several neutral moviegoers offered a more balanced take. Many labeled the movie “average,” noting that the story followed a “routine formula.” “Same village backdrop, same revenge plot — only the energy is new,” one viewer explained.
Public Mood: A Comeback That Works — For the Fans
Outside theatres, the atmosphere was celebratory. Chants of “Mass Raja!” echoed as fans waved flags and danced to the film’s songs. For fans, Mass Jathara marks a return to the energy and crowd connection that defined Ravi Teja’s early career.
Conclusion
Mass Jathara has sparked the kind of crowd enthusiasm that few films manage in the current climate. While not perfect, it delivers exactly what its title promises — a festival of mass moments, heroism, and high-voltage fun.