Ravanasura

The Demon Ravana) is a 2023 Indian Telugu-language psychological action thriller film directed by Sudheer Varma from a story written by Srikanth Vissa.

[3][4] It has an ensemble cast featuring Ravi Teja, Jayaram, Sushanth, Anu Emmanuel, Faria Abdullah, Megha Akash, Daksha Nagarkar and Pujita Ponnada.

Hanumanth asks Goli Pahelwan, a famed rowdy who was present during the death of the celebrity, to describe what had happened during the night of the murder.

Ravi's father Ramachandra had suffered from an ailment, where he met Dr. Shanthi, who was treating him, and she found that Syncox Pharma, who have ties with the medical mafia and were involved in unethical human trials, caused dementia in people with the use of their diabetic drug.

Being the masterminds behind the human trails, Harika, Vijay, and Home Minister Mudi Reddy, took the help of Sekhar, Narasimha Murthy, Pahelwan and Dr. Dinesh to kill Shanthi and cover their tracks.

Ravi finally kills Mudi Reddy at a political gathering, places the blame on the latter's henchman Devaraju, and closes the case.

123Telugu gave 2.75 out of 5 stars and wrote "Ravanasura is a partly engaging crime thriller that relies heavily on the performance of Mass Maharaja Ravi Teja.

"[12] Neeshita Nyayapati of The Times of India rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Ravanasura has moments where it feels like it could be much more than a lukewarm attempt at a thriller.

[14] Raghu Bandi of The Indian Express rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Director Sudhir Varma fails to sustain the narrative as action takes over intrigue and suspense.

"[15] Sakshi Post rated the film 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Ravanasura had a lot of scope for story development.

"[16] Sreeju Sudhakaran of LatestLY gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "Mass Maharaja's Ravanasura is just another stretched-out problematic revenge thriller tailored for his fan that is feebly masked by the lead character's antagonistic persona.

Ravi Teja's fans might enjoy his onscreen antics, but even then an illogical, predictable screenplay and a stretched runtime proves to be the Ravanas in this tale.