‘MISSION C1000’ (DUBBED) REVIEW | 6 March, 2026

SV Creation’s Mission C1000 (dubbed from the Telugu film of the same name; UA) is the story of a brave young man, Ram (Tejeshwar), who rises to protect a groundbreaking scientific formula from getting into the hands of terrorists. It blends patriotism, science and action, and celebrates resilience, national pride and youth empowerment.

Tejeshwar’s story and screenplay are quite hackneyed and don’t offer much novelty. The drama, therefore, becomes routine and progresses without really engaging the viewers. Some scenes are so predictable that the proceedings lose their grip on the audience after a point of time. Tejeshwar’s dialogues are commonplace.

Tejeshwar is ordinary as Ram. Pragya Nayan does an average job as Priya. Kabir Singh Duhan is natural as Pandit. Jaya Prakash lends adequate support in the role of Krishna Bose. Sudha is fair. Anish Kuruvilla has his moments as Varma. Sanjay Pandey (as the Pakistani agent), Kali Charan Maharaj (as Kali Charan Maharaj) and Shridhar Athreya (as Swami Adityanath) do as desired. Others are passable.

Tejeshwar’s direction, limited as it is by his script, is below the mark. Shridhar Athreya’s music is below the mark. Lyrics hardly deserve special mention. Ganesh Swamy’s choreography is functional. Vinod Kumar’s (Vinnu) background music is ordinary. S. Mahender’s cinematography is okay. Stunt Jashuva’s action and stunt scenes are quite thrilling. Ravi Dandapati and Sravan’s art direction is average. Marthand K. Venkatesh’s editing leaves something to be desired. Dubbing is alright.

On the while, Mission C1000 is a weak fare with bleak box-office chances.

Released on 6-3-’26 at Metro Inox (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay by SV Creation. Publicity & opening: poor. …….Also released all over. Opening was dull everywhere.