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Antariksham 9000 kmph

Antariksham 9000 kmph

★ 5.82018Movie2 h 20 mIndia
AdventureSci-Fi

When a satellite stops communicating, the Indian Space Agency need to bring an engineer out of retirement to help them fix the situation.

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Antariksham 9000 kmph

2018

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2 h 20 m

India

Adventure

Sci-Fi

When a satellite stops communicating, the Indian Space Agency need to bring an engineer out of retirement to help them fix the situation.
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Top Cast(6)
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Varun Tej
Dev
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Aditi Rao Hydari
Riya
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Lavanya Tripathi
Parvathi(Paroo)
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Srinivas Avasarala
Mohan
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Raja Chembolu
Sanjay
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Sandeep Deshpande
Panthulu

User Review

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Grace Lulu

23/11/2025 09:01
Antariksham 9000 kmph
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El Ahnas

28/04/2023 05:11
Must watch film for those who like unique movies don't expect comedy, item song, romance Ok we need to encourage this type of movies too watch and appreciate the whole team of antariskham.
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Binta2ray

28/04/2023 05:11
No way this movie is worth 8.0. The scene where the heroine dies is very cliched-Who the hell drives the car holding a notepad and a pencil??The entire movie depends on the arrogant attitude of Varun tej and his cheesy behavior and lines. How did Varun Tej get back into the spacecraft? seriously? what are you trying to do movie? The only thing good in this movie were the visuals. Sophisticated science stuff which no one will understand is shown. Anyway we have a huge journey ahead in making space films, but this is just a dud beginning PS: I am not against anyone, I liked Varun's work in Fidaa and Tholiprema. Also, Ghaazi was way better than this movie.
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makuayi🍫

28/04/2023 05:11
Forget Robot duology this movie is way beyond that. In just a limited budget of 25 crores INR, this is a masterpiece. Must watch.
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Meriam mohsen🦋

28/04/2023 05:11
Undoubtedly the best Indian sci-fi movies. Forget Robot or 2.0. It's way beyond that. Must watch.
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Abi Nas❤️❤️

28/04/2023 05:11
After directing a film like Ghazi, expectations were high on Sankalp when it came to his space thriller Antariksham, maybe even unreasonably so. While space films are a genre extremely rare in Indian cinema, let alone Telugu, the director must be lauded for even attempting to pull off something that's no mean feat. But, does his film work? Unfortunately for him and the audience, it only works in bits and pieces. Dev (Varun Tej) is an astronaut whose whole world revolves around his baby - a moon orbiting satellite called Viprayan - and his girlfriend, a teacher called Parvati (Lavanya Tripathi). But an unforeseen incident turns his whole world upside down and he goes incognito for five whole years, choosing instead to teach science at a school in Rameshwaram. But when satellite Mihira is found to have the potential to wreak havoc with communications worldwide and causing debris, he is brought in by his old colleagues Riya (Aditi Rao Hydari) and Mohan (Srinivas Avasarala). But what makes a previously unconvinced Dev return to the Indian Space Centre? Sankalp takes his own sweet time in the first half, bringing us up to date with the events that led up to Dev being brought back to the Indian Science Centre. While there are few scenes that seem to be placed for the sake of it and few others that might be too much information for a layman to follow, the director does a good job of exploring relationship dynamics and even fleshing out his characters well enough for us to care about them when they're in distress. The issue unfortunately hits when it comes to making the drama in space engaging enough. Four astronauts Dev, Riya, Karan (Satyadev) and Sanjay (Raja Chembolu) are launched into space via Jatayu and they hit issues mile a minute which seem to resolve pretty conveniently. This is a trope that carries out even through the climax and just when you think Sankalp is going to surprise you, he horribly cops out. Then there's the problematic cinematic liberty he takes with science and impromptu space missions, taking it too far with the reason why Dev's even there instead of reining it in hard and fast. Even the rousing speeches about patriotism, unconvincing romantic tracks and emotion heavy family dramas do nothing to convince you that this is a good idea. The only surprise you feel is how and why the film decided to make the switch from a no-frills-affair to super melodramatic in no time. Unfortunately for Antariksham, the VFX too is plain okay, not leaving as much of an impression as it's supposed to. What works for the film however are the stupendous sets erected by the team; nailing the minute details. Varun Tej, Lavanya Tripathi, Aditi Rao Hydari, Srinivas Avasarala, Satyadev and Raja Chembolu deliver convincing performances, breathing life into their characters, even when they are at their unreasonable best. Prashanth Vihari does a stunning job with the film's music, creating the required atmosphere in key scenes that sometimes even the visuals fail to do. Give this one a chance this weekend for the novelty of it all in Telugu cinema if you can look past the patchy, unrealistic narrative. If not, give it a miss. Mission abort!
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G.E.O.F.F.R.E.Y 🧸

28/04/2023 05:11
Though a good script and a good try in Telugu space movie.. But a sci.fiction movie should maintain logics. Space capsule zero gravity scenes are very poor..
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yeabsira

28/04/2023 05:11
No at all watchable for Hollywood buffs. But the introduction of the space genre is appreciable. Poor character development makes it a difficult, one time watch. Would've been better if taken care of visual effects. 5 starts for the representation of space genre.
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Mykey Shewa Fendata

28/04/2023 05:11
This movie doesn't have the slightest obligation to make sense.
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Oumychou

28/04/2023 05:11
A dude hijacks a space mission, endangers the lives of his crew and does the impossible all because of his false pride. This movie is a disservice to the real scientists of ISRO. I'll go watch Apollo 13 for sanity.

User Review

author avatar

Grace Lulu

23/11/2025 09:01
Antariksham 9000 kmph
author avatar

El Ahnas

28/04/2023 05:11
Must watch film for those who like unique movies don't expect comedy, item song, romance Ok we need to encourage this type of movies too watch and appreciate the whole team of antariskham.
author avatar

Binta2ray

28/04/2023 05:11
No way this movie is worth 8.0. The scene where the heroine dies is very cliched-Who the hell drives the car holding a notepad and a pencil??The entire movie depends on the arrogant attitude of Varun tej and his cheesy behavior and lines. How did Varun Tej get back into the spacecraft? seriously? what are you trying to do movie? The only thing good in this movie were the visuals. Sophisticated science stuff which no one will understand is shown. Anyway we have a huge journey ahead in making space films, but this is just a dud beginning PS: I am not against anyone, I liked Varun's work in Fidaa and Tholiprema. Also, Ghaazi was way better than this movie.
author avatar

makuayi🍫

28/04/2023 05:11
Forget Robot duology this movie is way beyond that. In just a limited budget of 25 crores INR, this is a masterpiece. Must watch.
author avatar

Meriam mohsen🦋

28/04/2023 05:11
Undoubtedly the best Indian sci-fi movies. Forget Robot or 2.0. It's way beyond that. Must watch.
author avatar

Abi Nas❤️❤️

28/04/2023 05:11
After directing a film like Ghazi, expectations were high on Sankalp when it came to his space thriller Antariksham, maybe even unreasonably so. While space films are a genre extremely rare in Indian cinema, let alone Telugu, the director must be lauded for even attempting to pull off something that's no mean feat. But, does his film work? Unfortunately for him and the audience, it only works in bits and pieces. Dev (Varun Tej) is an astronaut whose whole world revolves around his baby - a moon orbiting satellite called Viprayan - and his girlfriend, a teacher called Parvati (Lavanya Tripathi). But an unforeseen incident turns his whole world upside down and he goes incognito for five whole years, choosing instead to teach science at a school in Rameshwaram. But when satellite Mihira is found to have the potential to wreak havoc with communications worldwide and causing debris, he is brought in by his old colleagues Riya (Aditi Rao Hydari) and Mohan (Srinivas Avasarala). But what makes a previously unconvinced Dev return to the Indian Space Centre? Sankalp takes his own sweet time in the first half, bringing us up to date with the events that led up to Dev being brought back to the Indian Science Centre. While there are few scenes that seem to be placed for the sake of it and few others that might be too much information for a layman to follow, the director does a good job of exploring relationship dynamics and even fleshing out his characters well enough for us to care about them when they're in distress. The issue unfortunately hits when it comes to making the drama in space engaging enough. Four astronauts Dev, Riya, Karan (Satyadev) and Sanjay (Raja Chembolu) are launched into space via Jatayu and they hit issues mile a minute which seem to resolve pretty conveniently. This is a trope that carries out even through the climax and just when you think Sankalp is going to surprise you, he horribly cops out. Then there's the problematic cinematic liberty he takes with science and impromptu space missions, taking it too far with the reason why Dev's even there instead of reining it in hard and fast. Even the rousing speeches about patriotism, unconvincing romantic tracks and emotion heavy family dramas do nothing to convince you that this is a good idea. The only surprise you feel is how and why the film decided to make the switch from a no-frills-affair to super melodramatic in no time. Unfortunately for Antariksham, the VFX too is plain okay, not leaving as much of an impression as it's supposed to. What works for the film however are the stupendous sets erected by the team; nailing the minute details. Varun Tej, Lavanya Tripathi, Aditi Rao Hydari, Srinivas Avasarala, Satyadev and Raja Chembolu deliver convincing performances, breathing life into their characters, even when they are at their unreasonable best. Prashanth Vihari does a stunning job with the film's music, creating the required atmosphere in key scenes that sometimes even the visuals fail to do. Give this one a chance this weekend for the novelty of it all in Telugu cinema if you can look past the patchy, unrealistic narrative. If not, give it a miss. Mission abort!
author avatar

G.E.O.F.F.R.E.Y 🧸

28/04/2023 05:11
Though a good script and a good try in Telugu space movie.. But a sci.fiction movie should maintain logics. Space capsule zero gravity scenes are very poor..
author avatar

yeabsira

28/04/2023 05:11
No at all watchable for Hollywood buffs. But the introduction of the space genre is appreciable. Poor character development makes it a difficult, one time watch. Would've been better if taken care of visual effects. 5 starts for the representation of space genre.
author avatar

Mykey Shewa Fendata

28/04/2023 05:11
This movie doesn't have the slightest obligation to make sense.
author avatar

Oumychou

28/04/2023 05:11
A dude hijacks a space mission, endangers the lives of his crew and does the impossible all because of his false pride. This movie is a disservice to the real scientists of ISRO. I'll go watch Apollo 13 for sanity.
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