WWW Telugu Movie Review – A Tech Thriller Unfolding Over Video Calls
WWW: Who Where Why is a Telugu cybercrime thriller that explores hacking, revenge, and the consequences of online crimes.
Viswa (Adith Arun) is a skilled hacker who uses his talent for illegal gains. During this, he meets Mithra (Shivani Rajasekhar) and gradually falls in love with her. Just as their relationship begins to bloom, a victim of Viswa’s hacking, Sandeep, seeks revenge, putting Viswa and Mithra in grave danger.
The story revolves around how Viswa deals with Sandeep’s threat and safeguards the woman he loves, while simultaneously navigating the moral dilemmas of his cyber activities.
| Movie | WWW: Who Where Why |
|---|---|
| Release Date | December 24, 2021 |
| Director | K.V. Guhan |
| Cast | Adith Arun, Shivani Rajasekhar, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Riyaz Khan, Harsha Chemudu, Satyam Rajesh, Divya Sripada |
| Production | Ramantra Creations, SonyLIV Originals |
| Music Director | Simon K. King |
| Cinematography | K.V. Guhan |
| Editor | Tammiraju |
| Producers | Dr. Ravi Prasad Raju Datla |
WWW: Who Where Why Movie Trailer
Highlights
Cybercrime backdrop is novel and relevant.
Thrills in the pre-climax work well to maintain interest.
Adith Arun delivers a committed performance.
Shivani Rajasekhar shows improvement in acting, adding charm and sincerity.
Some twists in the second half keep the viewer engaged.
Drawbacks
The love track between Viswa and Mithra feels forced and loosely connected to the story.
Slow-paced narration and stretched second half.
Psychological elements and some thriller sequences fail to make a strong impact.
The villain’s motives could have been more intense to heighten stakes.
Verdict
On the whole, WWW: Who Where Why is a decent web release thriller with a fresh cybercrime angle but suffers from slow narration, forced romance, and underdeveloped tension. Adith Arun and Shivani Rajasekhar’s performances make it watchable for audiences looking for a light thriller on OTT.
Bottom Line: A cybercrime thriller with promise but weighed down by pacing and storytelling flaws.
