Forest-set love stories always pull me in with their raw romance potential but Mowgli left me wanting more emotional punch. This film has Roshan Kanakala as simple village Mowgli smitten by city dancer Varsha (Sakkshi Mhadolkar) complicated by shady producer and cop Christopher Nolan (fun name!). Roshan eases into romance action better than debut though emotions need polish—his comfort reminded me of early hero journeys. Sakkshi's expressive eyes steal scenes Bandi Saroj confident antagonist Harsha Chemudu handles comedy-emotion well even Suhas cameo works.
Cinematography beautifully captures forest richness production feels premium. But songs are huge letdown—no impact at all BGM decent only parts. Pace drags especially first half climax stretched predictable like old Jayam vibes without heart. No real connect to characters' pain comedy flops. In my view good casting wasted on uneven script—Roshan wait for better hit potential here missed.
TL;DR
- Roshan Kanakala improved performance comfortable romance action sequences.
- Sakkshi Mhadolkar commendable especially expressive eye acting.
- Bandi Saroj Kumar confident effortless antagonist strong dialogues.
- Harsha Chemudu handles varied emotions comedy well.
- Cinematography captures forest scenic beauty notable frames.
- Production values rich pleasant visual look.
- Poor music songs major drawback no impact.
- Leisurely pace first half tests patience.
- Predictable screenplay lacks emotional depth connect.
- Climax dragged monotonous antagonist later.



