Our Rating: 6/10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
| Movie | Transfer Trimurthulu |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 19 June 2026 |
| Genre | Action, Comedy, Suspense |
| Director | Kamal Teja Narla |
| Cast | Vadde Naveen, Rashi Singh, Raghu Babu, Shilpa Tulaskar, Vivek Raghuvanshi, Devi Prasad, Gayatri Chaganti, Jwala Koti and others |
| Language | Telugu |
Transfer Trimurthulu marks Vadde Naveen’s return to a lead role after a long gap. Released on 19 June 2026, the film is an action comedy suspense entertainer directed by debutant Kamal Teja Narla. Naveen plays Trimurthulu, an honest constable, with Rashi Singh as his wife.
Supporting actors like Raghu Babu, Shilpa Tulaskar and others fill key roles. Early audience reactions on X, YouTube public talks and social media are mixed — many are simply happy to see Naveen back on screen, while others feel the story sticks too closely to old formulas.
The story follows a fearless and upright constable who keeps getting transferred because he refuses to compromise. A chance discovery of an old case file pulls him into a bigger mystery involving powerful people.
What unfolds is his struggle to uncover the truth while dealing with action, family emotions and political pressure. The film keeps things straightforward without relying on heavy twists in the first half. Audience reactions show clear positives and negatives.
Many viewers praise Vadde Naveen’s screen presence, energetic performance and old-school mass hero charisma — several public talks note that he still looks and acts with the same fire as before.
Rashi Singh’s emotional portions and a few family scenes have also been appreciated by some. The background score and a couple of action sequences, including a political meeting confrontation, have received decent mentions.
On the other hand, common complaints include a predictable and routine plot, an ordinary first half with outdated comedy, and weak dialogues. Some feel the villain characters lack depth and the overall execution feels dated compared to newer films.
Overall sentiment is cautiously positive among Naveen’s fans, but more average from general audiences who wanted something fresher. The movie will appeal most to Vadde Naveen fans and those who enjoy classic Telugu mass entertainers with an honest-cop-versus-powerful-forces theme.
Its strengths are the lead performance and a few engaging moments in the second half. Weaknesses include the lack of originality in the screenplay and uneven pacing.
If you are a fan or looking for a straightforward family outing with action and drama, it can be worth a theatre visit. Others may prefer to wait for OTT, where it could work better as a one-time watch.
Final Verdict: Transfer Trimurthulu works as a sincere comeback vehicle for Vadde Naveen, giving fans some enjoyable mass moments and a strong lead performance. However, its predictable story and old-school treatment make it an average entertainer that doesn’t quite stand out in today’s cinema. It is worth watching in theatres mainly if you want to support the actor’s return or like simple action dramas.
Disclaimer: This review is based on publicly available audience reactions and discussions on X at the time of writing. Individual opinions may vary.
