Baby Telugu Movie Review [portable] 〈Real – PACK〉
Sai Rajesh deserves credit for not glamorizing toxicity. The dialogues are sharp and rooted. He doesn't justify the hero’s anger issues; he exposes them. The film captures the socio-economic divide (rich vs. poor) beautifully, showing how poverty fuels Anand's insecurity.
Without giving anything away, the ending is not your typical Tollywood happy ending. It is logical, painful, and mature. You might hate it, but you cannot ignore it. Baby Telugu Movie Review
The emotional core of the film lies in the relationship between Anand and Vaishnavi (Vaishnavi Chaitanya). They grow up together, share a deep bond, and seem destined for each other. However, life happens. While Anand remains in the lanes of old Hyderabad, struggling to make ends meet, Vaishnavi secures a seat in an engineering college. Sai Rajesh deserves credit for not glamorizing toxicity
The film charts the tragic dissolution of a childhood romance, poisoned by societal judgment, fragile male egos, and the desperate human need to "fit in." The film captures the socio-economic divide (rich vs
The story follows the journey of Vaishnavi and Anand, two childhood sweethearts from a lower-middle-class basti.
as "Sunny," the third angle in this love story, provides the necessary contrast—calm, successful, and respectful. Nagababu plays the conscience-keeper father, delivering a powerful monologue in the climax about "self-respect" that nearly steals the show.
Starring Anand Deverakonda (brother of Vijay Deverakonda) and the immensely talented newcomer Vaishnavi Chaitanya, Baby has sparked massive conversations on social media for its raw content and polarizing climax. But does the film live up to the hype? Here is our in-depth Baby Telugu Movie Review .
