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Time of India
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Junior movie box office collection day 2: Kireeti, Sreeleela's Telugu-Kannada romantic drama earns Rs 1.65 cr
Junior movie box office collection day 2: Junior hit the screens on July 18 and opened to a good response at the Indian box office. According to Sacnilk, a trade website, it earned Rs 1.5 crore (nett) on the opening day. The Telugu-Kannada bilingual drama then continued its run on July 19. Junior marks the debut of Kireeti Reddy, politician Gali Janardhana Reddy's son. Junior shows growth on day 2 Kireeti and Sreeleela are in the limelight because of their latest film Junior. It has made a solid impact at the box office. According to Sacnilk, the flick earned Rs 1.65 crore on the second day. This is 10% higher than the Rs 1.5 crore it earned on July 18. Junior's Telugu version had an overall occupancy of 25.64% on July 19. The morning shows had an occupancy of 16.9%. The afternoon shows (25.66%) and the evening shows (24.78%) fared decently on this front. However, unsurprisingly, the night shows performed the best. They had an occupancy of 35.17%. It recorded its best occupancy in Guntur (51.5%). Junior also got good patronage in markets such as Chennai (30.25%) and Warangal (27.5%). The film, however, didn't do too well in areas such as Nizamabad (8.5%) and the NCR region (11%) The Kannada version of Junior, meanwhile, had an overall occupancy of 19.85%. It fared quite well in Tumkur (62.75%). Junior also made an impact in markets such as Raichur (32%) and Manipal (39%). Here is the day-wise breakdown of Junior Day 1: Rs 1.50 crore Day 2: Rs 1.65 crore The total collection stands at Rs 3.15 crore. Junior cast and plot explored Junior is a romantic drama directed by Radha Krishna Reddy in Telugu and Kannada. It revolves around Abhi, a carefree college student, as he develops feelings for Spoorthi shortly after he begins an internship with a no-nonsense lady, Vijaya Soujanya. He soon discovers that she is connected to his own father and helps Vijaya connect with her roots. The rest of the story centres on the unexpected changes that take place in the lives as they get to know each other better. Junior features Kireeti, Sreeleela and Genelia in the lead. It has received mixed reviews with critics praising the performances but panning the 'outdated' plot. It remains to be seen whether this affects Junior once the initial buzz fades.


Time of India
19-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Junior' Box Office Collection Day 1: Kireeti Reddy, Sreeleela, Genelia D'Souza's film opens with Rs 1.40 crore on Friday
Picture Credit: X Kireeti Reddy's much-anticipated debut film 'Junior' made it to the big screens on July 18, and it enjoyed a decent opening. Co-starring Sreeleela and Genelia D'Souza, the Telugu-Kannada bilingual film was the talk of the town for months, especially due to Kireeti's high-profile launch. Decent start at the box office As per early estimates from trade tracking platform Sacnilk, Junior collected over Rs 1.40 crore on its first day across India. While not record-breaking, the film's performance shows a promising start for the debutant, especially given the mixed critical reception and limited release in some areas. Occupancy trends The film had an overall Telugu occupancy of 22.00% across theatres, with the night shows witnessing the highest turnout at 27.57%. Morning shows started slower at 19.47%, with a slight dip during afternoon and evening slots. In the Kannada version, Junior saw a more modest 14.47% overall occupancy. Morning and afternoon shows remained steady around 13–14%, while evening shows dropped to 11.79%. However, the night shows brought a slight spike with 18.06% occupancy. Story and genre appeal 'Junior' tells the story of Abhi, played by Kireeti, a young man who reports to the soon-to-be CEO, Vijay Soujanya, played by Genelia D'Souza. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search Ads Get Info Undo by Taboola by Taboola As the plot unfolds, Abhi uncovers startling truths about her and his father's past. The film has a basic storyline and high-energy dance numbers, comedy tracks, and mass appeal. Although there has been a mixed response to the film, the immediate social media reactions were largely positive, particularly about Kireeti's dance skills and energy on screen. Fans claimed they saw Jr NTR in him. One comment reads, "Dance Moves Body Flexibility — Acham Tiger nu chusthunatlu undhi (Feels like watching NTR)". Many commented on Sreeleela's dance and chemistry with Kireeti. However, some viewers didn't think the storyline was quite as strong and called it "predictable" or "old school".


Deccan Herald
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Deccan Herald
Pleasant family drama to launch mining baron's son
Mining baron G Janardhan Reddy's son Kireeti's debut film opens with a woman (Sudharani) in her 40s delivering a baby. Shaamana Kodandapaani (Ravichandran), the father, is left to care for the boy on his own after the mother dies. Circumstances force Shaamana to start a new life (Kireeti) struggles with the weight of his father's overwhelming affection. After college, he starts working at a corporate company, but his life takes an unexpected turn. As challenges arise at his workplace, he is forced to return to his ancestral village. How will he navigate this new reality? What strategies does he use to overcome obstacles and achieve his goal, forms the rest of the film..'Ekka' movie review: Not much to celebrate in Yuva Rajkumar's second story takes its time setting the stage in the first half. Although the plot becomes predictable after the interval, strong emotional scenes, impactful dialogues, and compelling performances keep the audience hooked. However, unnecessary songs and action sequences disturb the film's pace. It starts as a college romance drama but abruptly shifts into a family drama. Radhakrishna misses the chance to craft a cohesive, powerful family drama by awkwardly blending two in the role of a father, delivers a career-defining performance. Kireeti shines in dance and action sequences; there's room for growth in his overall performance. Genelia nails the role of an emotionless background score is middling and the songs are not memorable. The film has noticeable logical lapses, such as Andhra Pradesh state buses having Karnataka registration numbers with Telugu boards, and Abhi taking an exam at a college without being a student its flaws, the film's heartfelt portrayal of the father-child relationship makes it entertaining and impactful.---


News18
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Junior Twitter Reviews: Debutant Kireeti Reddy Film ‘A Clean Entertainer'
Kireeti Reddy and Sreeleela's dance number, Viral Vayyari, is getting heaps of praise online. Junion, the debut film of Kireeti Reddy, the son of former Karnataka minister Gali Janardhan Reddy, has hit the cinemas, and the first reviews are out. The Telugu-Kannada bilingual movie also stars Sreeleela and Genelia D'Souza as female leads. So far, it has received mixed to positive reviews. While Kireeti Reddy's energetic performance didn't fail to charm the audience, people found the second half of the movie a bit 'tiring'. Additionally, it was the actor's chemistry and dance moves alongside his on-screen love interest, played by Sreeleela, that garnered more attention than the storyline. Praising the debutant actor's impressive performance in the movie, one user on X penned, '#Junior first half is decent! @KireetiOfficial impresses with his intro, dance, and overall performance. The portions with Sreeleela and Kireeti aren't as impactful as expected in the first half. Songs are enjoyable, and @ThisIsDSP's BGM is on fire. My Rating – 4/5." #Junior first half is decent! @KireetiOfficial impresses with his intro, dance, and overall performance 🔥. The portions with Sreeleela and Kireeti aren't as impactful as expected in the first half. Songs are enjoyable, and @ThisIsDSP 's BGM is on fire 🔥🔥.My Rating – 4/5 — D.R BASHEENTH (@BasheenthR27147) July 18, 2025 #Junior review The movie is fairly average, held back by a routine plot, an unconvincing antagonist, and a limited emotional connection. The second half feels predictable. Still, @KireetiOfficial's impactful debut, Sreeleela's lively presence, DSP's powerful background score," said another person. #Junior reviewThe movie is fairly average, held back by a routine plot, an unconvincing antagonist, and a limited emotional connection. The second half feels predictable. Still, @KireetiOfficial 's impactful debut, Sreeleela's lively presence, DSP's powerful background score. — jabon (@when_the_eleven) July 18, 2025 Someone mentioned that the dance numbers made more of an impact than the storyline. 'Junior Movie REVIEW. (Star emoji) 3/5 – A WINNING DEBUT! Kireeti impresses with solid acting & superb dance moves! Dance lo grace undhi, viral Vayyari song lo iragottesadu! Highlights: DSP's music & BGM = MASSIVE PLUS! Genelia Deshmukh is impactful, Sreeleela stuns with her dance & performance. A clean entertainer that's totally worth a watch!" read the review. #Junior Junior Movie REVIEW⭐️ 3/5 – A WINNING DEBUT!Kireeti impresses with solid acting & superb dance moves! 🔥🎵 Dance lo grace undhi, viral Vayyari song lo iragottesadu! ✨ Highlights:🎶 DSP's music & BGM = MASSIVE PLUS!👏 Genelia Deshmukh is impactful💃 Sreeleela… — Ravi Chaudhary (@BURN4DESIRE1) July 18, 2025 The debutant actor had earlier opened up about his love for Jr NTR and his impeccable dance and acting skills. Now that the movie has been released, Kireeti's fans are finding an array of similarities between the two actors and have revealed the same in multiple tweets. One person said, 'Dance Moves (mind blown emojis) & Body Flexibility (clapping and fire emojis). Acham Tiger Ni Chustunatlu Undhi (It feels like I'm watching Tiger). True @tarak9999 Fanboy @KireetiOfficial. #Junior." Dance Moves 🤯🤯 & Body Flexibility 👏👏🔥.Acham Tiger Ni Chustunatlu Undhi 💥💥. True @tarak9999 Fanboy @KireetiOfficial ❤️🔥❤️🔥. #Junior — Sai Mohan 'NTR' (@Sai_Mohan_999) July 17, 2025 Another added, 'Same NTR laaa vesthunnadu ee hero #Junior (The hero is wearing the same outfit as that of Jr NTR)." Same NTR laaa vesthunnadu ee hero #Junior — MANOJ BUNNY7 (@manoj90995) July 18, 2025 Someone even made a collage of both Jr NTR and Kireeti's dance videos and wrote, 'You've resembled #NTR with your speed moves @KireetiOfficial What a start to your career – channelling the greatest in the game! #Junior." You've resembled #NTR with your speed moves @KireetiOfficial What a start to your career – channeling the greatest in the game! #Junior — (@vedivediga) July 17, 2025 One of the users also mentioned, 'Fanboy @KireetiOfficial expresses his love and admiration for his hero @tarak9999 in #Junior." Same NTR laaa vesthunnadu ee hero #Junior — MANOJ BUNNY7 (@manoj90995) July 18, 2025 Junior, directed by Radhakrishna Reddy, revolves around the story of a young man named Abhi (Kireeti) who discovers a shocking connection between his father (V. Ravichandran) and his boss, Vijay Soujanya (Genelia). First Published: July 18, 2025, 17:03 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.


The Hindu
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
‘Junior' movie review: Genelia, Kireeti-starrer is a partly-entertaining, albeit dated drama
A protagonist who is almost always cheerful reiterates his desire to make memories — stories he can one day narrate to his children, and look back on fondly when he is 60. But what if this idea of memory, initially lighthearted, later becomes a haunting echo? What if a memory is so deeply hurtful that it renders another character emotionally withdrawn? 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.