The web series “29th February Season 1” falls within the Drama and Thriller subgenres. Directed by Pawan Kumar and written by Ram Vignesh and Pawan Kumar, it is presented by People Media Factory and Pawan Kumar Studios. The series was produced by T. G. Vishwa Prasad, Pawan Kumar, and Vivek Kuchibotla. “Kudi Yedamaithe Season 1 2025” premiered on an OTT platform on February 28, 2025, with a runtime of 3 hours and 5 minutes.
29th February ( Kudi Yedamaithe ) S01 Web Series Overview

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29th February ( Kudi Yedamaithe ) S01 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Amala Paul | CI Durga Goud |
Rahul Vijay | Aditya “Adi” |
Ravi Prakash | Mahendra |
Pradeep Rudra | Arjun |
Nithya Shri | Parvathy |
Ram Sandeep Varma | Assistant Director Abhinav |
Naveen Itika | Yadagiri |
29th February ( Kudi Yedamaithe ) S01 Web Series Trailer
29th February ( Kudi Yedamaithe ) S01 Web Series Review
The story kicks off on February 29, 2020, when Durga and Adi’s lives collide—quite literally—in a fatal accident. Durga, battling alcoholism and investigating a series of child kidnappings, crashes her police jeep into Adi’s bike. Following the crash, both characters find themselves trapped in a time loop, reliving the same day repeatedly. As they navigate this bizarre phenomenon, they uncover connections between their personal struggles, the accident, and the crimes unfolding around them. Their mission becomes twofold: break free from the loop and prevent a devastating outcome tied to the kidnappings.
The series shines in its ambitious premise and Pawan Kumar’s ability to keep viewers engaged despite the repetitive nature of a time-loop narrative. The first two episodes establish an intriguing setup, drawing parallels to films like “Groundhog Day” but with a darker, more grounded tone suited to its thriller roots. The concept feels fresh for Telugu audiences, and Kumar’s direction ensures the suspense builds steadily, especially as the characters piece together the puzzle.
Rahul Vijay delivers a standout performance as Adi, bringing nuance to a role that requires him to react differently to the same events each loop. His emotional arc—shifting from confusion to determination—anchors the series. Amala Paul is convincing as the hard-edged yet vulnerable Durga, though her character lacks the same depth of development as Adi’s. The supporting cast, including Ravi Prakash as a chilling antagonist, adds texture to the narrative.