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Odela Railway Station Movie 2025

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Odela Railway Station, a Hindi thriller and crime film, made its theatrical debut yesterday, June 20, 2025. Clocking in at 1 hour and 31 minutes, the movie was directed by Ashok Teja. The script was penned by Sampath Nandi, and K. K. Radhamohan produced the film, with Sri Sathya Sai Arts handling the presentation.

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Movie NameOdela Railway Station 2025 Movie
Original LanguageTelugu
Spoken LanguageHindi
Release Date20 June 2025
Runtime1 hour and 31 minutes
CountryIndia
GenresThriller Drama
DirectorAshok Teja
ProducerK. K. Radhamohan

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Odela Railway Station 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
Hebah PatelRadha
Pujita PonnadaSpoorthi
Vasishta N. SimhaTirupati, Radha’s husband
Sai RonakIPS officer Anudeep
Gagan VihariNot specified

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Odela Railway Station 2025 Movie Review

After completing his IPS training, Anudeep (Sai Ronak) is assigned to the peaceful village of Odela for his police training, where no major crimes, not even a robbery, have ever been reported. However, a sudden wave of brutal rapes and murders targeting newlywed women, specifically after their first night, shatters the village’s tranquility, instilling fear and challenging the police force. The mystery deepens: who is the killer, why are they targeting married women, and can the police stop this psychopath? This forms the crux of the story.

Set authentically in a rural backdrop, the film captures a raw, natural vibe. Sai Ronak, Hebah Patel, and Vashista M Simha deliver decent performances within their limited roles, while supporting actors shine briefly but effectively.

The film’s concise runtime is a key strength, keeping viewers engaged. A few gritty, well-executed scenes enhance the rustic tone, and the opening title song, which explains the village’s name, Odela, is a highlight.

Marketed as a crime thriller inspired by real events, the film’s plot feels derivative, echoing a well-known hit in the genre. Additionally, a major clue about the killer’s identity, revealed within the first 20 minutes, makes the story highly predictable, undermining its suspense.

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