Story: Abhiram (charan) lives in the UK and his father Dr Chandrasekhar (rehman) is a noted person. However, on personal front Chandrasekhar is quite disturbed because many years ago he walked away from his father Balaraju (Prakash raj) and his village for selfish reasons. That guilt eats him since then. Abhi decides to set things alright and he comes to India. In this process, he also meets Sathya (kajal) and falls in love with her. Whether he is successful in uniting the family or not forms the rest.
Presentation: The director has come up with a completely family oriented storyline and while the presentation was rich, the narrative was quite absorbing. The dialogues were well written. The script was above average and the screenplay made it lot better. The background score was melodious and three songs were worth watching. Cinematography was the main strength to this film. Editing was crisp. Costumes were well designed to suit the royalty while the art department was majestic. Ram Charan has shown a very energetic performance and this is something very different from his past films. Kajal Agarwal looks her best, her beauty and sex appeal is extremely delightful and worth watching. Prakash Raj was perfect. Rehman was elegant. Jayasudha was graceful. Srikanth made his presence felt. Kamalinee Mukherjee was sensuous and nice. Kota was brief but good. Rao Ramesh was not used well. Adarsh Balakrishna was apt. Others did their bit as required and added value.
Conclusion: Amidst the flood of commercial potboilers filled with masala, this film comes as a breath of fresh air due to its clean and neat entertainment. The first half goes smoothly with elements of some comedy, romance and action. The interval bang was quite promising. The second half is more on the emotional note and some scenes are heart rendering. Perhaps a little bit of entertainment and action in the second half would have increased the momentum. Still, the film has enough for the family audience to lap it up. At the box office, this has a strong chance of becoming a good hit.
Bharatstudent verdict: An all purpose family entertainer!