Mowgli
Overseas
Review:
The
romantic
action
drama
Mowgli,
starring
Roshan
Kanakala
and
Bandi
Saroj
Kumar,
began
its
overseas
premiere
screenings
on
December
12,
ahead
of
its
worldwide
theatrical
release
scheduled
for
December
13,
2025.
The
film
marks
the
latest
directorial
venture
of
National
Award-winning
filmmaker
Sandeep
Raj,
who
previously
helmed
Colour
Photo.
It
is
produced
by
TG
Vishwa
Prasad
and
Krithi
Prasad
under
the
People
Media
Factory
banner.
Set
largely
within
a
dense
forest
landscape,
Mowgli
centres
on
a
storyline
shaped
by
conflict,
survival,
and
emotionally
driven
stakes.
As
described
by
the
makers,
the
plot
follows
a
tribal
man
navigating
a
dangerous
confrontation
with
a
forest
officer
while
trying
to
protect
his
deaf
and
mute
girlfriend.
This
clash
sets
the
stage
for
a
tense
cat-and-mouse
dynamic
that
unfolds
through
the
film.
The
cast
features
Roshan
Kanakala
and
Sakkshi
Mhadolkar
in
lead
roles,
supported
by
Bandi
Saroj
Kumar
and
Harsha
Chemudu.
The
cinematography
is
handled
by
Rama
Maruthi
M,
while
Kaala
Bhairava
has
composed
the
music
for
the
project.
The
script
is
co-written
by
Rama
Maruthi
M
and
Radhakrishna
Reddy.
The
wider
technical
team
includes
editor
Peekay,
art
director
Kiran
Mamidi,
and
action
choreographer
Natraj
Madigonda.
The
production
pipeline
is
supported
by
chief
executive
producer
Sujith
Kumar
Kolli,
and
executive
producers
Vittal
Bhatt
and
K.
Venkata
Govind.
Costume
design
is
provided
by
G.V.
Annapurna
and
Sushmitha
Bommidi,
with
publicity
materials
designed
by
Suryah.psd.
Additional
contributions
include
dubbing
engineering
by
Kalaka
Srinivasarao,
sound
mixing
by
Santhosh
Vodnala,
and
promotional
coordination
by
PRO
Vamsi-Shekar.
Marketing
activities
are
handled
by
Haashtag
Media
in
association
with
People
Media
Factory.
The
film’s
music
is
released
under
the
T-Series
label.
Overseas
Audience
Reactions
Begin
To
Surface
With
the
overseas
premieres
completed
on
December
12,
early
attendees
have
taken
to
X
(formerly
Twitter)
to
share
their
first
responses.
These
initial
remarks
do
not
amount
to
structured
reviews
but
provide
a
look
at
how
the
film
is
being
received
by
viewers
catching
it
ahead
of
its
general
release.
Below
are
some
of
the
early
posts
shared
online
by
viewers
who
attended
the
premieres.
#Mowgli Boring 1st Half!
Nothing really stands out in this half except the villain’s characterization. The rest is filled with clichéd scenes and a dull, uninteresting narration. Needs a big 2nd half!
— Venky Reviews (@venkyreviews) December 12, 2025 “>
#Mowgli A Boring Love-Action Drama with Clichéd Writing and Tiring Narration!
The film follows a storyline that has been beaten to death. Even if the story is routine, a film like this demands novelty in the screenplay and strong emotional depth, both of which are lacking here.…
— Venky Reviews (@venkyreviews) December 12, 2025 “>
For
now,
the
comments
circulating
online
reflect
early
engagement
from
premiere
show
audiences
and
indicate
growing
curiosity
around
the
film’s
blend
of
action,
drama,
romance,
and
adventure
elements.