Nilakanta Explores Social Themes In Rural Setting
The film features Master Mahendran in the lead role, portraying the central character in a performance that anchors the story.

Nilakanta has released in theatres, presenting a rural narrative that blends emotion, tradition and commercial elements. The film features Master Mahendran in the lead role, portraying the central character in a performance that anchors the story. Yashna Muthuluri and Nehaa Pathan appear as the female leads, while Sneha Ullal makes a special appearance in a song, marking her return after a gap.
Directed by Rakesh Madhavan, the film is set against a village backdrop and explores themes such as social justice, personal responsibility and redemption. The narrative draws from rural traditions and attempts to present a perspective on punishment, accountability and second chances within a community setting.
The technical aspects play a noticeable role in shaping the film. Cinematography and editing are handled by Sravan G Kumar, who captures the village landscape and maintains a steady narrative pace. The visuals focus on rustic details, contributing to the film’s setting and tone. Music is composed by Mark Prashanth, with songs that carry a traditional, old-school flavour. The background score supports the emotional moments and action sequences throughout the film.
Lyrics are written by Anil Inamadugu, who also serves as the executive producer, along with lyricist Krishna. The songs align with the rural setting and complement the film’s thematic focus. Production responsibilities are handled by Srinivas Marlapalli and Venugopal Deevi, who have mounted the project on a commercial scale while keeping the story rooted in its village context.
The film also features an ensemble of senior and character actors, including Shubhalekha Sudhakar, Chitram Seenu, Satya Prakash, along with Ranki, Babloo Prithvi, Akhand Shiva, Bharat Reddy and others. Their performances add to the authenticity of the rural setting and support the progression of the story.
Overall, Nilakanta presents itself as a rural drama that combines narrative-driven storytelling with conventional commercial elements. With its village-based setting, ensemble cast and focus on social themes, the film adds another entry to the current slate of Telugu cinema exploring rooted, community-centric stories.

