: A significant asset to the production was the music by Mani Sharma , a veteran composer for whom this was his 200th film. Reviewers noted his score was essential in amplifying the film's content and creating a "visual feast".
The film navigates a delicate balance between a serious social issue and "absurd humor". As Kumar attempts to navigate personal hurdles—such as telling 100 lies to marry his love interest—the village find itself entangled in a dangerous web involving police, real Naxal groups, and timber smugglers. Technical and Creative Composition
Critics from outlets like The Times of India rated the film approximately , acknowledging its novel content while noting some structural "lags" in the narrative. The film's primary strength lies in its situational comedy , particularly how it uses a "scam story" to generate humor rather than the traditional suspense and seriousness associated with the genre.
Set in the dense forests of the village Thupakula Gudem, the story revolves around a unique premise: approximately 100 innocent, unemployed youth prepare to surrender as Naxalites in response to a government rehabilitation scheme. This "mass surrender" is orchestrated by a local figure named (Praveen Kandela) and his quirky aide Kumar (Shrikant Rathod).
While the film addresses "burning issues" in rural villages and the complexities of Naxalism, it maintains a family-friendly tone through its comedic lines and focus on human emotions during the climax. Rebels of Thupakula Gudem (2023)
: Despite being newcomers, Praveen Kandela as the mysterious Rajanna and Shrikant Rathod as the storyteller Kumar received positive mentions for their "top notch" acting. Critical Reception and Themes