The movie Rewind belongs to the drama and action subgenres. Directed and scripted by Kalyan Chakravarthy, it is presented by Krosswire Kreations and produced by Kalyan Chakravarthy himself. Rewind was released in theaters on March 7, 2025, with a duration of 1 hour and 50 minutes.
Rewind 2024 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Rewind Movie |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 7 March 2025 |
Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
Genres | Action Drama |
Writer | Kalyan Chakravarthy |
Director | Kalyan Chakravarthy |
Producer | Kalyan Chakravarthy |
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Rewind 2024 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role Name |
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Sai Ronak | Karthik |
Amrutha Chowdary | Shanti |
Samrat Reddy | – |
Abhishek Viswakarma | – |
Ramu Gandham | – |
Rajesh Vulli | – |
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Rewind 2024 Movie Review
Rewind is a Telugu-language sci-fi thriller with dramatic undertones, centered on Karthik (Sai Ronak), a software employee who falls in love with Shanthi (Amrutha Chowdary) at first sight in an apartment elevator. Their budding romance takes a twist when Shanthi reveals she already has a boyfriend, leaving Karthik heartbroken. The plot pivots when Karthik discovers a time-travel device—a bag belonging to Shanthi’s grandfather, Samrat—that allows him to revisit the past. Driven by love and desperation, he attempts to alter events to win Shanthi’s heart and prevent personal tragedies, including his father’s (Suresh) death. The narrative explores whether Karthik can reshape his destiny or if time’s consequences are inescapable.
The film’s premise—a blend of romance and time-travel—offers an intriguing hook, a concept that’s relatively fresh in Telugu cinema despite its familiarity in global sci-fi storytelling. The first half is engaging, with a charming love story between Karthik and Shanthi that draws viewers in. Sai Ronak delivers a sincere performance, capturing the earnestness of a lovestruck everyman, while Amrutha Chowdary brings a quiet charm to Shanthi. The cinematography by Siva Ram Charan effectively contrasts the mundane settings of urban life with the surreal possibilities of time manipulation, and Aashirwad’s music adds emotional heft to key moments.
Reviewers like Deccan Chronicle have praised its ability to hold attention, calling it “an interesting time travel movie” that keeps audiences invested from start to finish. The interval twist—leaving questions about the time machine’s origins and Karthik’s choices—sets up an ambitious second half, and the climax hints at a potential sequel (Fast Forward), which some found surprising and bold.