’12 A Railway Colony’ Movie Review
Movie: 12 A Railway Colony Review
Release: 21 November 2025
CBFC Rating: UA
Run-time: 2h 5m
Cast: Allari Naresh, Dr Kamakshi Bhaskarla, Sai Kumar, Viva Harsha, Getup Srinu, Saddam, Jeevan Kumar, Gagan Vihari, Anish Kuruvilla, Madhumani, and others.
Banner: Srinivasaa Silver Screen
Presenter: Pavan Kumar
DOP: Kushendar Ramesh Reddy
Music By : Bheems Ceciroleo
Producer: Srinivasaa Chitturi
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues & Showrunner: Dr Anil Vishwanath
Editor & Director: Nani Kasaragadda
’12 A Railway Colony’ is a horror thriller film starring Allari Naresh, directed by Nani Kasaragadda with Dr. Anil Vishwanath as show runner, who also provided the story. The film is set in a railway colony in Warangal and revolves around the mysterious happenings in the life of a young man who falls in love with his neighbor.
Plot
Karthik (Allari Naresh), an orphan, lives in 12 A Railway Colony with his friends. He falls in love with his neighbor, Aradhana (Kamakshi Bhaskarla), and tries to help her achieve her life goal. However, he soon discovers a shocking truth about Aradhana, which changes everything. The story takes a dark turn as Karthik gets entangled in a web of mystery and horror.
Performances
Allari Naresh delivers a fine performance, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Naresh does well in a thriller and he carries the tension with his matured body language and expressions. Kamakshi Bhaskarla is impressive in her role, conveying a sense of mystery and subtlety. She looks good on screen too. The supporting cast, including Sai Kumar, Jeevan Kumar, and Viva Harsha, is adequate in their roles.
Highlights:
Allari Naresh’s performance
Kamakshi Bhaskarla’s subtle acting
Interestinf Proceedings
Drawbacks:
Slow pacing
Unnecessary lead-ins
Analysis
12 A Railway Colony starts off slowly, with the first half feeling leisurely paced but it keeps engaged with some interesting elements. However, the second half picks up pace, offering thrills with few twists. The screenplay is unique, with some predictable elements and surprises. The film’s climax is decent, but the overall impact is reduced due to the slow pacing and unnecessary lead-ins.
On the technical side,Cinematography by Kushendar Ramesh Reddy, showed the scenes and visuals in a captivating manner. The Music by Bheems Ceciroleo songs are foot-tapping. His background score is in sync with the story. Nani Kasaragadda’s ending leaves a lot of room for improvements. Overall, 12 A Railway Colony is a blend of horror and thrills, with impressive performances. The film gives a solid thrilling experience with some hindrances. However, if you’re a fan of Allari Naresh or Kamakshi Bhaskarla or Thriller genre, this is for you.
Rating: 3/5
Bottom-line: A Blend of Horror and Thrills








