Khaleja Full Telugu Movie 〈1080p × UHD〉

This is Trivikram’s most underrated screenplay. The movie seamlessly blends action with existential questions about faith, purpose, and sacrifice. The entire second half is a masterclass in tension building, where every bullet and punch has a moral weight.

Led by the desperate (Prakash Raj) and his daughter Subbi (Anushka Shetty), the villagers transport Raju across dangerous terrains to save their dying village from a sinister curse. The twist? Raju doesn’t believe in God. The villain? A ruthless, almost mythical dacoit named Mirza (Shafi), who cannot bleed. Khaleja Full Telugu Movie

Songs like "Piliche Pedavulatho" (melancholic classical) and "Sada Siva" (a furious devotional anthem) are still on repeat playlists. The background score during the climax fight is electrifying. This is Trivikram’s most underrated screenplay

Have you watched Khaleja ? Do you think it deserved a better fate in 2010? Let us know in the comments below Led by the desperate (Prakash Raj) and his

The clash isn't just physical—it is ideological. Can a man who rejects divinity become the very answer to a village’s prayers? 1. Mahesh Babu at His Peak Charisma Long before the "star" became larger than life, Mahesh delivered a performance that was raw, funny, and intense. His comic timing in the first half (the "Phone call with a terrorist" scene and the "Soda bottle" episode) is legendary. His dialogue delivery— "Devudu ante nammakam ledu... kaani naa meeda nammakam unda?" (I don’t believe in God… but do you believe in me?)—gives goosebumps.