The upcoming action-entertainer Mass Jathara, featuring Ravi Teja and Sreeleela, is finally gearing up for its release, with paid premieres set for October 31, 2025 followed by a theatrical release on November 1, 2025. The film is directed by Bhanu Bhogavarapu and produced by Naga Vamsi & Sai Soujanya, with music by Bheems Ceciroleo.
What’s creating buzz: Sreeleela is dubbing for herself for the first time in her career. To bring her character’s authenticity alive, she has lent her voice using a Srikakulam accent — a departure from her earlier work, and a strong attempt to connect more deeply with the geography and dialect of her role.
She’s reportedly excited and a bit nervous to see how the audience reacts to this new side of her talent.
The film also features veteran actors like Rajendra Prasad, Nitish Nirmal and Krishna Kumar in key roles, adding weight to the ensemble.
Why this is significant for Sreeleela
- Until now, she has largely been dubbed by voice artists in her films. Taking up her own dubbing marks a move towards greater control and authenticity in her performances.
- Choosing a regional accent (Srikakulam) shows willingness to embrace the character’s cultural roots rather than a generic delivery.
- This step could be viewed as a sign of her evolving craft and her desire to break from being just a “face” to being a more complete performer.
What to watch for
- How the accent and voice modulation are received by the audience and critics. If done well, this could earn her critical praise and open up more versatile roles.
- Whether this move becomes a trend for her future films — will she continue dubbing for herself, or was this a one-off experiment?
- The overall performance of Mass Jathara at the box office — with the added hook of her own voice work, it brings a fresh talking point.
In short: Mass Jathara doesn’t just mark another film in Sreeleela’s career — it’s the first time she goes behind the mic herself, and that step could well pivot how she’s perceived in Tollywood.
