Ravi Teja’s Mass Jathara OPENS to mixed reactions, fans praise his energy but slam…,
Ravi Teja’s Mass Jathara hits theatres but opens to mixed reviews, with fans loving his energy and calling the story outdated. The action drama has a slow box office start despite strong buzz, Read further for audience reactions and all the details.
Telugu action drama Mass Jathara, starring Ravi Teja, Sreeleela, and Naveen Chandra, hit theatres on November 1, following paid premieres on October 31. The film marks Ravi Teja’s return to the big screen after a string of box office disappointments but this time too, the reactions are far from glowing. While fans appreciated the Mass Maharaja’s trademark energy and swag, many on X (formerly Twitter) called the film “outdated” and “routine.”
One user wrote, “Ravi Teja’s latest outing tries too hard to be mass and ends up loud, messy and senseless. Sreeleela struggles to make an impact, only Naveen Chandra stands out.” Another review called it a “predictable mix of ten old mass films without a proper story.”
#MassJathara Average! A routine mass entertainer which has templated format of fight-song-fight with predictable twists.#RaviTeja performance and looks are amazing but he deserves a better film for a 75th milestone??♂️#NaveenChandra is terrific? Relatives fight? Wait for OTT! pic.twitter.com/nInStA9WY4
Mass jathara movie Review One time watch but regular commercial,songs timing I don’t like it ,nothing to say anything from this movie inka mistam over all movie just below average so many times we are seeing this type of movies.#MassJathara#MassJatharaReview#MassJatharaTodaypic.twitter.com/2YAv19EeVn
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#MassJathara : After watching the title and trailers we can’t expect an Interstellar level story or making Yes it has a routine plot and a predictable narration right from the beginning but there are some neatly packed mass moments with an impressive score and production values pic.twitter.com/vXHJEd3Uyk
Mass Jathara follows Lakshman Bheri (Ravi Teja), a railway cop posted in a remote town called Adavivanam. What starts as a routine assignment turns into a battle against a powerful drug network. The local operations are led by Shivudu (Naveen Chandra), but a bigger player named Patro from Kolkata lurks behind the scenes.
Reportedly made on a ₹70 crore budget, the film saw a slow start in India but managed to earn over ₹5 crore worldwide from its paid premieres. Directed by Bhanu Bogavarapu and produced by Naga Vamsi and Sai Sowjanya under Sithara Entertainments, Fortune Four Cinemas, and Srikara Studios, Mass Jathara tries to deliver big-screen action and emotion but early reactions suggest it might not live up to expectations.
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