Movie Name : Jetlee
Release Date : May 01, 2026
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring : Satya, Rhea Singha, Vennela Kishore, Ajay and others
Director : Ritesh Rana
Producers : Chiranjeevi, Hemalatha Pedamallu
Music Director : Kaala Bhairava
Cinematographer : Suresh Sarangam
Editor : Karthika Srinivas
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Jetlee is the latest outing from director Ritesh Rana, known for his quirky brand of comedy. With Satya taking the lead this time, the film arrives with a fair bit of curiosity. Let’s see how it fares.
Story:
Pragapathi (Ajay) runs a bank that collapses under a loss of Rs. 15,000 crore. After provoking Harish Chandra (Subhalekha Sudhakar), he flees to Dubai. Agent Shivani Roy (Rhea Singha) and her team set out to bring him back to India, boarding a flight where Jetlee (Satya) is also present. However, Jetlee suddenly loses his memory. Meanwhile, an attack targets Pragapathi. What follows, along with the mystery behind Jetlee’s identity and his presence on the flight, forms the rest of the narrative.
Plus Points:
Satya once again proves why he is one of the most dependable comedians. His screen presence and timing naturally evoke laughter, and he gets a relatively substantial role here. He manages to carry the film in several portions, blending comedy with a bit of action.
Vennela Kishore gets a well written role and delivers effectively. His innocent demeanor and interactions with Satya generate consistent humour. The movie puzzle book track and his timely responses land well and add to the entertainment.
Rhea Singha is decent in her part. Harsha Chemudu is underused but manages to draw a few laughs. Ajay and the rest of the supporting cast are adequate.
The film includes meme based elements like visual inserts during TV sequences, hidden references, and QR based jokes. While these are fewer compared to the director’s earlier works, they still manage to evoke occasional smiles.
Minus Points:
The premise is fairly simple, but the execution lets it down. The writing lacks depth and freshness, relying on familiar ideas and predictable phrasing. There is a noticeable sense of repetition, with several scenes reiterating the same beats without adding anything new. At times, the narrative even contradicts itself, leading to inconsistency.
The screenplay is sluggish and uneven. Ritesh Rana attempts to balance comedy and action, but the blend does not come together effectively, resulting in a film that feels both confused and underwhelming. A tighter and more focused screenplay could have significantly improved the experience.
While Satya performs well, this is not among his best works. His character could have been explored better. In fact, many characters lack proper depth and purpose. Ritesh is known for extracting humour from every character, but that strength is largely missing here.
After a passable first half, the second half turns increasingly stretched and exhausting. The narrative drags, and the pacing dips noticeably. The climax feels forced and lacks the signature touch seen in the director’s earlier films.
Technical Aspects:
The issue lies more in the writing than the direction. Ritesh Rana’s script does not have the sharpness expected from him. The cinematography is decent and supports the setting well. Editing is a major drawback, as the film feels longer than its actual runtime due to loose narration and unnecessary scenes. Production values are acceptable, while the CG work could have been handled more convincingly. The background score works to an extent.
Verdict:
On the whole, Jetlee is a bumpy ride that works only in bits and pieces. Satya’s performance is the primary factor that keeps it afloat, but it is not enough to fully salvage the experience. The weak writing, repetitive narration, and sluggish second half weigh the film down significantly. This ends up being one of Ritesh Rana’s weaker efforts. There are other options to be entertained.
123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team

