Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja and director Gopichand Malineni is a hit combination. Their third film together is ‘Krack.’ The teaser is unveiled on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri.
This is a cop drama and Ravi Teja in khakhee uniform lands in Ongole. With crime being high, the protagonist at helms brings it out and ends up at its roots.
The teaser is loaded with trademark Ravi Teja’s mass elements. The Mass hero is super energetic and is aggressive look suits him perfectly.
The film has Shruti Haasan in the female lead role and there is a romantic angle wherein Shruti twirls Ravi Teja’s moustache with her toe.
Varalaxmi Sarathkumar and Samuthirakani are essaying negative roles in this flick.
Thaman lights up the visuals with his resounding music while produced B. Madhu seems to have spent a bomb as the visuals are very grand.
Ravi Teja who is in need of big hit, seems to have packed ‘Krack’ with all ingredients and might well get a success with this.
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Malayalam Stars Rise as Top Villains in Tollywood
November 29, 2025
The trend of actors from various Indian film industries playing antagonists in Tollywood is witnessing a strong resurgence. While Suniel Shetty recently remarked that Telugu cinema predominantly casts Bollywood actors as villains, the reality is far more diverse. Telugu filmmakers have long embraced talent from across the country, and today, five leading Malayalam actors are emerging as powerful on-screen villains in big-budget Telugu films.
Prithviraj Sukumaran is set to clash with Mahesh Babu in Varanasi, portraying a menacing antagonist named Kumbha. At first glance, the character may appear physically impaired, but he is written as a fierce, ruthless villain—one of Prithviraj’s most intense roles in Telugu so far.
Tovino Thomas, another Malayalam star with a massive following, is strongly rumored to play the main villain in Jr NTR and Prashanth Neel’s Pan-World project. Although the team has not officially confirmed the casting, Tovino’s silence has only intensified the excitement among fans.
Fahadh Faasil has already made a solid mark with his chilling portrayal of Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat in Pushpa. His performance proved that he can effortlessly switch between layered protagonists in Malayalam cinema and complex antagonists in Telugu.
Shine Tom Chacko stands next, having built an impressive presence in Tollywood through multiple villain roles. His performances in films like Dasara, Rangabali, Devara, Daaku Maharaj, and the upcoming Robinhood have earned him a strong fan base.
With their versatility, Malayalam stars are demonstrating that they can headline heroic roles in their home industry while simultaneously delivering powerful negative characters in Telugu cinema. This renewed wave highlights Tollywood’s openness to pan-Indian talent and the growing demand for compelling, multi-layered villains on screen.