Uppu Kappurambu – Telugu Satire | July 4, Prime Video
Get ready to laugh and think in equal measure with Uppu Kappurambu, a sharp Telugu-language satire streaming July 4, 2025, on Amazon Prime Video. Directed by Ani I.V. Written by Vasanth Maringanti, the film transports viewers to the eccentric village of Chittijayapuram, where an absurd yet revealing crisis shakes up daily life — the local graveyard has run out of space.
Plot Overview
Set in the 1990s, Uppu Kappurambu introduces us to Apoorva (played by Keerthy Suresh), a recently appointed and highly idealistic panchayat head. Her first challenge? Dealing with a logistical nightmare no one ever expected — a graveyard that’s full. What seems like a morbidly comical issue quickly unravels into a reflection of deep-rooted village politics, superstition, and systemic neglect.

Helping Apoorva in this bizarre mission is Chinna (played by Suhas), the graveyard’s offbeat and deeply spiritual caretaker. Together, this unlikely duo navigates opposition from traditionalists, corrupt officials, and confused villagers, trying to implement a solution that goes beyond just digging graves — it’s about changing mindsets and building systems that last.

What Makes the Film Unique
- Satire Meets Substance: Uppu Kappurambu uses absurdity to expose very real issues — like rural infrastructure failures, caste dynamics, and generational ideologies.
- Humor in the Unexpected: The film mines laughs from the strangest situations while packing a punch with its commentary.
- A Fresh Setting: The 1990s rural backdrop adds charm and authenticity, with period-accurate production design and cultural nods.

Cast & Crew
- Keerthy Suresh as Apoorva – Her portrayal of a spirited yet compassionate village leader adds depth to this social satire.
- Suhas as Chinna – Brings warmth, wit, and eccentric energy to his role as the unconventional caretaker.
- Director: Ani I.V. Sasi
- Writer: Vasanth Maringanti

Why You Should Watch
- A rare mix of comedy and commentary: The film strikes a delicate balance between entertainment and insight.
- Keerthy Suresh in a standout role: As Apoorva, she delivers a strong, nuanced performance.
- Engaging storytelling: The unusual premise draws you in, while the well-crafted narrative keeps you invested until the end.
- Perfect for fans of rural dramas with a twist: If you liked films like Pelli Choopulu or Middle Class Melodies, this one’s for you.