
‘Junior' movie review: Genelia, Kireeti-starrer is a partly-entertaining, albeit dated drama
Director Radhakrishna Reddy's Telugu-Kannada bilingual film Junior explores these possibilities through a drama that nods to the mainstream Telugu cinema of a decade or two ago. Some plot points evoke the emotional world and writing style of Trivikram Srinivas, the veteran of family dramas. While several scenes entertain and build intrigue, the film's contrived moments might also leave seasoned viewers with a nagging sense of déjà vu.
Junior (Telugu)
Director: Radhakrishna Reddy
Cast: Kireeti Reddy, Sreeleela, Genelia Deshmukh, V Ravichandran
Run time: 154 minutes
Story: A son struggles to deal with the possessiveness of his father, and he has to heal a few emotional scars.
Junior ambitiously attempts to tackle ageism, complex family dynamics, girl child empowerment, digital literacy in rural India, and corporate social responsibility, all while doubling as a launchpad for Kireeti Reddy, son of politician Gali Janardhana Reddy.
The opening campus scenes are loud and glossy, with composer Devi Sri Prasad setting a high-energy tone. Abhi (Kireeti) quite literally leaps into the frame, sprinting through college corridors in what feels like an action hero entry, minus the actual conflict. He is portrayed as the all-rounder who can ace academics, sports, and even parkour stunts, all while his perfectly gelled hair does not move an inch.
A prologue introduces parents who embrace late parenthood and face ageist remarks, setting the stage for a father-son dynamic between Abhi and his doting father (V Ravichandran). Their relationship — marked by the father's overbearing affection and Abhi's growing claustrophobia — is played out with humour and warmth.
The light-hearted tone continues into Abhi's courtship of Spoorthi (Sreeleela), which unfolds in formulaic fashion. The comic relief is largely powered by Abhi's gang of friends, especially Harsha, who steals the show in a moment that even sparks Spoorthi's envy.
The plot shifts gears with the arrival of Vijaya (Genelia Deshmukh), making a return to Telugu cinema after 13 years. Her character initially teeters on cliché — the stern, unapproachable boss — until her backstory adds emotional depth. These segments echo the tone of a Trivikram Srinivas family drama, and while the writing attempts nuance, the narrative feels too contrived to truly land.
Kireeti's breezy presence contrasts sharply with the emotional heft Genelia is tasked with. Known for her bubbly roles in films like Bommarillu, she brings maturity and restraint here. It is a pleasure to watch her on screen, once again. Some of her scenes with Kireeti are thoughtfully written, but both actors are constrained by a plot that becomes increasingly predictable.
There are glimmers of smart storytelling, like a moment involving a photograph, but overall, the film misses the opportunity to explore relationships with a fresher lens.
Cinematographer KK Senthil Kumar and Devi Sri Prasad deliver within the constraints of the material. Meanwhile, Sreeleela's character vanishes after the early portions, only to resurface for the 'Viral Vayyari' dance number, featuring a blink-and-miss cameo by Brahmanandam.
In the end, Junior plays out like an extended showreel for Kireeti Reddy, highlighting his screen presence, dancing chops, aptitude for action, and ability to well up on cue. All while that gelled hair never falters.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
25 minutes ago
- Time of India
Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan to feature Shubhangi Latkar in the lead role; the actress says 'Roles like these are rare and so fulfilling'
Upcoming fiction offering Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan brings to life the poignant and empowering journey of a woman wronged by society but determined to rise again. Adapted from the popular Kannada show Puttakana Makkalu, the show traces the story of Ganga Mai, a mother who is abandoned by her husband for not bearing a son. Despite the betrayal, she chooses to live with her head held high, fulfilling the duty of both nurturer and provider as she raises her three daughters with strength, love, and dignity. Popular actress Shubhangi Latkar takes on the titular role of Ganga Mai, a woman with no formal education but immense wisdom and emotional depth. She runs a small mess in Varanasi to provide for her three daughters and supports not just her family but also those in the community who look up to her for guidance and comfort. Though deeply hurt by abandonment, she ensures her daughters and she stand united, supporting one another through every hardship. Her calm strength, unshakable integrity, and motherly warmth make her the emotional anchor of the story. Speaking about her role, Shubhangi shared, 'When I first heard the narration, I was moved by the raw honesty of Ganga Mai's character. She is real, grounded, and has faced the harshest realities with so much grace. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Why Crypto CFDs May Suit Your Portfolio IC Markets Learn More Undo I said yes almost instantly because roles like these are rare and so fulfilling as an actor. I'm truly honoured to bring her journey to life and can't wait for the audience to witness her strength.' Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan is produced by Ravi Dubey and Sargun Mehta and is all set to premiere soon. As the story premieres, it will be interesting to see how Ganga Mai holds her family together with unwavering love and determination, rising above society's judgment to create a life of meaning. Dipika Kakar BREAKS SILENCE on TV Comeback Rumours | Here's What She Said


News18
41 minutes ago
- News18
Shahid Kapoor's Next To Clash With Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar And Prabhas's The Raja Saab?
The report mentions that the makers of Shahid Kapoor's next has no intention of altering the film's release, setting the stage for a massive three-way showdown. A high-voltage box office clash is likely to happen at the box office in December this year. The makers of Shahid Kapoor's next have reportedly decided to stick to the original release date of the upcoming film, despite major competition from Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar and Prabhas' much-anticipated The Raja Saab. There is no intention of altering the film's release, setting the stage for a massive three-way showdown. Times Now has quoted the Bollywood Hungama report, which mentions that there is no change in the release date of Shahid Kapoor's next. The portal reported a source close to the development as saying, 'It was the makers of Shahid Kapoor's next that took the December 5 slot first. The filming is going on at a steady pace and the film has shaped up well. Producer Sajid Nadiadwala is confident of the product and doesn't feel the need to move from the date that he was the first one to reserve." But still an official confirmation is awaited. On Ranveer Singh's birthday, the makers dropped first look of Dhurandhar. The actor, in long hair and a smoke in his mouth, kills and beats in style, like it's no task. With upbeat music in the backdrop, the film offers a glimpse into the violence and gore in store. Apart from Ranveer, makers have also dropped first looks of the film's other leading cast, comprising Sanjay Dutt, R Madhavan, Akshaye Khanna. Arjun Rampal, who is one of the key characters in the film, looked intriguing in a never-seen-before rugged avatar, sporting a golden tooth, vintage metallic shades, dense grey beard and classic raw expressions. The film's leading leady, Tamil actor Sara Arjun, was also introduced. The release of Dhurandhar was also unveiled – December 5, 2025. Coming to Prabhas's horror comedy, The Raja Saab, the film teaser was also released recently. The teaser begins by introducing fans to a haunted mansion, soaked with dark secrets from the past. As sinister energy and spirits lurk in the night, Prabhas takes it as a mission to wipe out the evil. The teaser consists of all the crucial elements of a Prabhas film – there's a massy entry, dance, dialogues, and the actor perfectly balancing action with comedy. One of the show-stealers from the Hindi version of the teaser has to be Prabhas asking Nidhhi whether she's ever fallen in 'Shah Rukh Khan wala pyaar". The Raja Saab is produced by People Media Factory and Viswa Prasad. The film is set to release on December 5, 2025, in five languages – Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Directed by Maruthi, the film's music is composed by Thaman S. First Published: July 23, 2025, 07:23 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
‘Junior' Box Office collection day 5: Genelia Deshmukh, Kireeti Reddy's film slips on Tuesday; mints Rs 60 lakh
'Junior', starring Genelia Deshmukh and introducing newcomer Kireeti Reddy , saw a dip in collections on its first Tuesday. As per early estimates shared by Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 60 lakh on Day 5. With this, the total box office collection in India now stands at Rs 6.97 crore (net). Steady growth after a modest start Released last Friday, 'Junior' opened to Rs 1.5 crore net in India. The Telugu version alone brought in Rs 1.3 crore, while the Kannada version added Rs 20 lakh. Though the start was modest, the weekend saw decent growth. On Saturday, the film collected Rs 1.8 crore around a 20% jump from Friday. The momentum continued on Sunday, as the earnings went up to Rs 2.2 crore, a rise of 22.22%. However, Monday brought a drop, with the film earning Rs 87 lakh, a fall of 60.45% from Sunday. This downward trend continued into Tuesday, with the film collecting Rs 60 lakh. Tuesday occupancy details On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, 'Junior' recorded an overall Telugu occupancy of 15.65%. The turnout remained steady across the day, with morning shows registering 14.66%, followed by a slight rise in the afternoon at 15.52%. The evening shows continued the upward trend with 16.24%, while the night shows maintained a similar figure at 16.19%. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo The Kannada version had a slightly lower total occupancy of 15.46% on the same day. The morning shows began with just 10.00%, but attendance picked up later in the day. The afternoon shows saw an increase to 16.59%, evening shows followed closely with 15.62%, and night shows peaked at 19.61%, showing stronger interest among late viewers. 'Junior' Review Despite the drop in collections, 'Junior' has received a positive response for its emotional content and production quality. TOI gave the film a 3-star rating and shared in its review, "The film begins by focusing on college life and corporate culture, which may feel familiar and formulaic. With strong emotional arcs and touching dialogues, it delivers a story that resonates with audiences of all ages. With top technicians like Senthil Kumar behind the camera and Devi Sri Prasad composing the music, the film offers a visually rich and musically engaging experience. It's a high-budget family entertainer that takes you back a decade or two—wrapped in warmth, emotion, action, drama, and memorable songs."