
Eesha Movie Review
Movie – Eesha
Starring – Adith Arun, Hebah Patel, Akhil Raj, Siri Hanmanth, Prithveeraj and others
Director – Srinivas Manne
Banners – Vamsi Nandipati Entertainments and Bunny Vaas Works, HVR ProductionsProducer –
Hem Venkateswara Rao
Presented by – KL Damodar Prasad
Music Director – RR Dhruvan
Cinematographers – Santosh Sanamoni
Editor – Vinai Ramasamy V
Thrigun and Hebah Patel in lead roles with Akhil Raj, Siri Hanmanth and Prithveeraj also playing significant roles The Movie Eesha Released on December 25, 2025. horror thriller that blends supernatural suspense, haunted village mysteries, and psychological tension the movie created buzz. With high expectations Movie Released in theaters.
Story.
Nayana (Hebah Patel), Aparna (Siri Hanumanth), Kalyan (Adhit Arun), and Vinay (Alhil Raj Uddemari) are Friends. these four friends wants to expose fake babas who exploit innocent people. Their investigation leads them to Aadhi Dev (Babloo Prithiveeraj), a former neurologist from the USA who now operates as a godman on the Andhra–Odisha border.
When confronted, Aadhi Dev challenges them to spend three nights in an abandoned haunted house and prove that spirits do not exist. If they succeed, he agrees to give up his fraudulent practices. The group accepts the challenge, but during their stay, they begin encountering unsettling and unexplained incidents that shake their rational beliefs. This is the main storyline of the movie.
Artists
Trigun as Kalyan delivers a grounded portrayal of a skeptical friend navigating fear and uncertainty. Hebah Patel’s Nayana captures genuine vulnerability and panic, making her reactions believable even within a formulaic horror plot. others performed well in their roles.
Technicians
Director Srinivas Manne attempts to convey a different idea and chooses the horror route to reveal it towards the end. The visual treatment in Eesha uses standard horror aesthetics. Music and sound play a crucial role in horror film.music and background score analysis shows that while the score enhances key moments.
Verdict:
On the whole, Eesha is not the film it was promoted to be and ends up as a mediocre horror outing. Hebah Patel, Adith Arun, and the rest of the cast deliver serviceable performances,audiences who enjoy familiar haunted house narratives may find the film moderately entertaining. The film works as a watchable supernatural thriller for viewers willing to accept conventional scares and standard plotlines. So dont miss the movie. Watch it in theaters.
Rating – 3/5
