Telugu film producer Bunny Vaas has requested movie reviewers to avoid revealing the climax of the upcoming horror thriller Eesha, which is set to release on 25 December. The film has been generating a lot of excitement online, with fans eager to see its twists and scares on the big screen.
Speaking about the release, Bunny Vaas said the climax is an essential part of the story and that sharing it too early in reviews could spoil the experience for audiences. He described it as a “small personal request” and asked critics to refrain from discussing the ending in the first few days after the film’s release.
He emphasised that while reviews are important, revealing the plot twist could reduce the suspense and impact that the filmmakers have worked hard to create. “We respect every reviewer’s opinion, but this particular point is crucial for the audience’s experience,” he said.
Eesha is being promoted as a serious horror film with strong thrills and a gripping storyline. Directed by Srinivas Manne, the movie stars Akhil Raj, Trigun, and Hebah Patel. The film combines horror elements with a layered narrative, enhanced by striking visuals and sound design to build tension and suspense.
Producers Bunny Vaas and Vamsi Nandipati have highlighted that Eesha offers a fresh cinematic experience and should not be compared directly with their previous projects. They hope the film’s twist and carefully crafted suspense will leave audiences talking long after the credits roll.
The request reflects a growing trend in cinema where filmmakers encourage critics and viewers alike to protect key plot details to preserve the full enjoyment of a movie. Audiences increasingly value surprises and twists, and keeping these secret helps maintain the film’s intended impact.
As excitement builds for Eesha, fans are eager to experience the suspense and shocking climax for themselves. The producers’ appeal adds an extra layer of anticipation, making the film one of the most awaited releases this festive season. Whether reviewers will honour the request remains to be seen, but audiences are clearly in for a thrilling experience.









