“Uppena” (2025) is a Telugu-language film blending drama and romance, directed and written by Buchi Babu Sana. Presented by Mythri Movie Makers and Sukumar Writings, and produced by Naveen Yerneni and Yalamanchili Ravi Shankar, the movie premiered digitally on March 16, 2025. It has a runtime of 2 hours and 27 minutes.
Uppena 2023 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Uppena Movie |
Original Language | Telugu |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 16 March 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 27 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Romance Drama |
Director | Buchi Babu Sana |
Producer | Naveen Yerneni, Yalamanchili Ravi Shankar |
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Uppena 2023 Movie Star Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Panja Vaisshnav Tej | Aasi (Fisherman’s Son) |
Krithi Shetty | Bebamma (Rayanam’s Daughter) |
Vijay Sethupathi | Rayanam (Powerful Zamindar) |
Sai Chand | Jalayya (Aasi’s Father) |
Mahadevan | Bebamma’s Grandfather |
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Uppena 2023 Movie Review
the film follows Aasi (Vaisshnav Tej), a fisherman’s son, who falls in love with Bebamma (Krithi Shetty), the daughter of a wealthy, caste-obsessed landlord, Rayanam (Vijay Sethupathi). Their romance blossoms against a backdrop of class and caste divides, but Rayanam’s ruthless opposition drives the story into darker territory. The narrative builds to a climactic confrontation that challenges notions of honor and masculinity, ending with a bold, polarizing twist.
Vaisshnav Tej makes an impressive debut, embodying Aasi’s innocence and determination with a natural, unglamorous charm. Krithi Shetty shines in romantic scenes and leaves a mark in the climax, though her role lacks depth at times. Vijay Sethupathi elevates the film with his menacing yet understated portrayal of Rayanam, his presence alone adding gravitas. The supporting cast, including Sai Chand, complements the leads well.
Visually, Shamdat Sainudeen’s cinematography captures the sea’s vastness and the village’s rustic beauty, weaving the titular “high tide” metaphor into the frame. Devi Sri Prasad’s soundtrack—featuring hits like Nee Kannu Neeli Samudram—is a soulful highlight, though the background score occasionally overpowers quieter moments. The first half flows with youthful energy and lush music, but the second half drags with predictable beats until the explosive finale redeems it. Buchi Babu’s direction shows promise, balancing commercial flair with a gritty edge, though the screenplay leans too heavily on familiar tropes.