Kingdom Review: Vijay Deverakonda Shines in a Visually Grand Yet Emotionally Divided Thriller
Read a fresh, in-depth review of ‘Kingdom’ (2025), starring Vijay Deverakonda. Discover why the film is lauded for its action, visuals, and performances but receives mixed remarks for its narrative. Get the latest insights and audience reactions to this much-awaited Telugu thriller.

Kingdom (2025), directed by Gowtam Tinnanuri and starring Vijay Deverakonda, is a Telugu-language spy action thriller that has generated huge buzz with its grand scale, impressive visuals, and a much-anticipated comeback for its leading star.
Main Cast:
- Vijay Deverakonda as Surya “Suri”
- Satyadev Kancharana as Siva, Suri’s elder brother
- Bhagyashri Borse as Dr. Anu
- Rukmini Vasanth
- Ayyappa P. Sharma as Bhairagi
- Venkitesh V. P. as Murugan
Crew:
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Plot & Execution
The story revolves around Soori (Vijay Deverakonda), a police constable drawn into a high-stakes spy mission involving his estranged brother Siva (Satyadev). Set against both urban and foreign backdrops, the narrative juggles themes of duty and familial bonds, with Soori facing a web of crime, politics, and personal choices.
Performances
Vijay Deverakonda delivers a sincere and natural performance, earning praise for his screen presence and emotional subtlety, especially in his moments with Satyadev, who also impresses in a supporting role. Bhagyashri Borse debuts as the female lead but has limited impact due to brief appearances.
Highlights
- Visuals & Action: The film is a visual spectacle, with cinematography by Girish Gangadharan and Jomon T. John drawing audiences into the world across locations like Kerala, Hyderabad, and Sri Lanka. Action sequences and production values are consistently dazzling.
- Music: Anirudh Ravichander’s background score elevates critical scenes, especially in the first half. Songs like “Anna Antene” and action set-pieces have been widely appreciated on social media.
Criticisms
- Story & Narrative: Despite its promising setup and technical brilliance, “Kingdom” is criticized for a flat and sometimes tedious narration, especially in the first half. The emotional connection between characters feels undercooked, and familiar tropes weigh down the story’s originality.
- Pace & Writing: While the second half offers improved drama and resolution, the overall screenplay struggles to maintain emotional highs, with certain subplots and the villain arc failing to leave a lasting impression.
Audience & Social Media Buzz
Public response ranges from blockbuster cheers for Vijay’s action-packed comeback and Anirudh’s music, to disappointment over storytelling execution. Some fans hail it as a “mass” entertainer, while others find the story lacking depth and narrative engagement.
Final Verdict
Kingdom is a technically strong, visually rich film that offers sincere performances and grand action. However, it falls short in emotional resonance and narrative depth, leaving it as a decent one-time watch, especially for fans of Vijay Deverakonda and stylish action dramas. Set your expectations accordingly for a film that dazzles more with its look and sound than with its heart.
Rating: 3.5/5
Recommended for: Fans of Vijay Deverakonda, action thrillers, and visual extravaganzas.
Not for: Viewers looking for deep emotional drama or fresh storytelling.
Latest Update:
Kingdom was released in theaters on July 31, 2025, after multiple postponements. Early box office indicators suggest a strong opening, with talk of a possible sequel already brewing.
Kingdom Cast and Crew
Main Cast:
- Vijay Deverakonda as Surya “Suri”
- Satyadev Kancharana as Siva, Suri’s elder brother
- Bhagyashri Borse as Dr. Anu
- Rukmini Vasanth
- Ayyappa P. Sharma as Bhairagi
- Venkitesh V. P. as Murugan
- Manish Chaudhari
- Goparaju Ramana
- Baburaj
- Mahesh Achanta
- Rajkumar KasiReddy
- Ajit Koshy
- Other supporting cast includes Koushik Mahata, Sriram Reddy Polasane, Manikanta Varanasi, and Bhannu Prakshan as young VD.
Crew:
- Director & Writer: Gowtam Tinnanuri
- Producers: Suryadevara Naga Vamsi, Sai Soujanya
- Music Composer: Anirudh Ravichander
- Cinematographers: Girish Gangadharan, Jomon T. John
- Editor: Navin Nooli
- Production Designer: Kolla Avinash
- Costume Designer: Neeraja Kona
- Action Directors: Yannick Ben, Chethan D’Souza, Real Satish
- Song Choreographer: Vijay Binni
- Sound Design: Sync Cinema
- Colorist: Ranga (Prasad Studio)
- VFX Supervisor: Vasudeva Rao M
- Casting Director: B.V. Raveendra
- Art Director: Kolla Avinash
- Producers’ Banners: Sithara Entertainments, Fortune Four Cinemas, Srikara Studios