Introduction:
Hello everyone, and welcome back to My Blog! This year in Telugu cinema has been a mix of good, bad, and outright disappointing movies. As movie lovers, we tend to watch almost everything that releases, hoping for something refreshing or exciting. But also, not all movies lived up to expectations. Let’s dive into the highlights of 2024! And Discuss about TOP 10 Bad Telugu Movies 2024
10. Krishnamma
Let’s start with Krishnamma, starring our beloved Sathya Dev. This movie had a strong buzz before its release, especially after Rajamouli and Koratala’s encouraging words at the event. But despite all the build-up, the film did not deliver. The plot was weak, and the villain’s death by ants at the end had no logic or emotional weight. In fact, the movie was riddled with plot holes and didn’t even manage to engage the audience. Trust me, just skip this one.
9. Eagle
The tagline “Eagle” sounded interesting, but unfortunately, the movie did not do justice to the concept. The dialogues felt forced, and despite the action sequences, the film lacked depth. The villain’s role was weak, and the execution of the script was mediocre at best. The only thing going for it was the idea, but even that wasn’t enough to elevate the film.

8. Double Smart
Released on August 15th, Double Smart was a disaster. Puri Jagannadh, known for his unique filmmaking style, completely missed the mark here. The comedy was cringeworthy, and the problematic scenes were too much to handle. Even Ali’s comedy track failed to amuse, and the characters were poorly written. Overall, a forgettable experience that left audiences scratching their heads.

7. Geethanjali Malli vachindi
Geethanjali malli vachindi, the comeback of Kona Venkat, had potential, but it fell flat. With the same old haunted house and ghost themes, it didn’t bring anything new to the table. The ghost’s avatars were unimpressive, and there was no emotional connection. The film relied too much on predictable horror tropes without any substantial story or character development.

6. Darling
Nabha Natesh and Priyadarshi promised a comedy film, Darling but the movie was anything but funny. The story lacked originality, and the satirical approach didn’t work. Instead of engaging the audience, the film left everyone feeling bored. A disappointing attempt at humor that just didn’t click.
5. Bheema
Gopichand’s Bheema had great potential, but unfortunately, it was marred by a problematic script. The hero’s actions were difficult to justify, and the heroine’s role was underwhelming. While the intent behind the film might have been good, the execution faltered with awkward and unnecessary scenes.
4. Satyabhama
Kajal’s return was much awaited, but Satyabhama left everyone disappointed. The storyline, filled with kidnappings and random tracks, lacked coherence. The film felt like a patchwork of random ideas thrown together without any clear direction or purpose. A missed opportunity for Kajal’s big comeback.
3. Saindhav
Sailesh Kolanu’s Saindhavi Psycho promised world-building Movie Saindhav, but in the end, the film did not deliver. The last 20 minutes featured Venkat Dey’s career-best performance, but the build-up and execution were weak. The film was filled with violence that didn’t serve a purpose and lacked the emotional depth needed to connect with the audience.
2. Mr.Bachchan
Another film that failed to impress was Mr. Bachchan. The second half of the movie dragged on with repetitive scenes and lacked a solid narrative. The dialogue writing was weak, and the character arcs felt shallow. It didn’t live up to the initial hype, and the overall experience was disappointing.
1. Matka
Hands down, Matka was the most boring film of the year. The plot, which followed the classic “rags-to-riches” journey, was predictable from the very first 15 minutes. Even though Varun Tej gave his best performance, the film wasted his talent. The execution was so poor that it drained all potential from the movie. A classic case of a missed opportunity.

*Extra Bad Movie:
Family Star:
The Family Star starts with potential but struggles to maintain its momentum throughout. The film offers a fresh take on middle-class life and personal growth, which is commendable. Vijay’s performance stands out as a strong point, and the exploration of themes like aspirations and improving one’s life is a positive.

However, the second half of the movie loses direction, with pacing issues and underdeveloped characters, particularly the heroine. The handling of sensitive themes like domestic violence feels awkward, and the technical aspects, including the music and screenplay, are weak. Overall, the film doesn’t live up to its promise and ends up as a missed opportunity despite a strong concept and a solid lead performance.
Conclusion:
2024 had its fair share of highs and lows. While a few films like Satyabhama and Matka were outright disappointments, some still showed glimpses of potential but faltered in execution. Telugu cinema has its fair share of struggles, but the hope remains that 2025 will bring better scripts, stronger narratives, and more engaging experiences for audiences. thats concludes the top 10 bad movies of 2024
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