Maa Nanna Superhero Review: Emotionally Rich!

Telugu cinema has been consistently delivering heartwarming feel-good films, with recent examples like 35 and Committee Kurrollu. Given Sudheer Babu’s reputation for selecting content-rich projects, I was particularly excited for Maa Nanna Superhero. From the trailers, my expectations were high, and the film certainly lived up to them. It felt refreshing and deeply emotional, offering a touching story that strikes a chord with its heartfelt narrative and performances.

Related: 9 Best Indian Movies of 2024 on Netflix You Shouldn’t Miss!

One of the standout aspects of Maa Nanna Superhero is its emotionally charged storyline, centered around a son and two fathers. The first half of the film is particularly strong, with well-written characters and compelling dynamics between the leads. The relationships are thoughtfully developed, and the emotional weight of the story is delivered with sincerity. The drama is engaging and heartfelt, allowing us to connect deeply with the characters and become fully invested in their journeys from start to finish.

Writer-director Abhilash Kankara, along with his team, masterfully crafts a deeply emotional and gripping first half, leading to a powerful and impactful climax. However, the film’s momentum falters slightly in the second half, as the narrative shifts into more conventional and less engaging territory. The road trip sequence, although ultimately significant to the storyline, lacks the pull needed to sustain my interest. This is where Editor Anil Kumar could have made strategic cuts, trimming around 10 minutes to tighten the pacing and preserve the emotional intensity established earlier in the film.

The performances from the primary cast were exceptional across the board. Sudheer Babu, who has consistently shown his acting prowess, truly excelled in this role as a loving son burdened by deep emotional trauma. His strong performance, particularly in the high-intensity emotional scenes, stood out.

Sayaji Shinde, made his presence felt in a role that added depth to the story, perfectly embodying the irritable father. Sai Chand also left a mark with his portrayal of a character both innocent and mentally strong. A special mention to the casting director for bringing back some of my favourite 2000s actors actors like ‘Gemini’ Suresh, Shashank from ‘Sye,’ and Venkat from ‘Anandam,’ a pleasant surprise.

Overall, Maa Nanna Superhero is an emotionally rich film with a compelling storyline, strong performances and the music by Jay Krish adds a pleasant touch. While I wished the second half matched the strength of the first, the film still manages to surprise and evoke genuine emotions. It’s a refreshing watch that deserves credit for its heartfelt narrative and engaging character dynamics.

‘Maa Nanna Superhero’ Rating – 3.25/5

Surya Komal

It is what it is.

View Comments

Recent Posts

3 (2025) Movie Review: Heartfelt and Thoughtful!

3 (2025) is a drama, romance, and tragicomedy built around a deceptively simple premise: what… Read More

2 days ago

Jardines del Bosque (2026) Movie Review: Heartfelt and Nostalgic!

Jardines del Bosque is a coming-of-age drama that begins with a familiar premise: a group… Read More

3 days ago

DWF:LA 2026 Review: “Captain Milo” – Heartfelt and Emotional!

Captain Milo, written and directed by Darcy Miller, is a poignant drama that explores childhood… Read More

6 days ago

DWF:LA 2026 Review: “Breakfast at Berghain” – Delightfully Bizarre!

Breakfast at Berghain, written and directed by Autumn Palen, is a delightfully bizarre surreal comedy… Read More

1 week ago

DWF:LA 2026 Review: “Tales from the Crypto” – Crypto Dreams!

Tales from the Crypto is one of those films that immediately feels familiar if you… Read More

1 week ago

We use cookies, just to track visits to our website, we store no personal details.