Prudhvi succeeds in tickling the funny bones. Raghu Babu, Krishna Bhagwan, Raghu and Satyam Rajesh are middling in their roles. Sampath continues his “Mirchi” mark characterization.
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Mukesh Rushi does his casual routine in this role. Chandra Mohan and Brahmanandam, who have worked in several comic capers and masala fares earlier, are effortless, but not memorable. Rakul Preet looks completely gorgeous in this role, but pairing with Gopichand lacks the fizz. But he lacks the freshness and mannerism to ease through this kind of characterization. It was up to Gopichand to salvage the show and I must admit, the actor flaunts the attitude all through. Will Venky marry his true love forms the rest of the storyline. Then he tries to make her family convince for his love.
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In the meantime, Keshavulu plans to kill Chandrakala, but Venky rescues her from the issue. Babji (Sampath) takes away Chandrakala to Warangal knowing that she fell in love with someone. There’s a villain too in this Keshavulu (Mukesh Rushi), who tries to damage Babji’s reputation in Warangal. Before you know it, Venky falls head-over-heels in love with Babji’s sister Chandrakala (Rakul Preet) in Hyderabad. The first 15 minutes is a mindless hotch-potch to establish the main characters, plot and story be damned.
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Venkatesharulu (Gopichand) a happy go lucky guy, helps his friend run away with Neetu (Shyamala) from Warangal. Cast: Gopichand, Rakul Preet, Brahmanandam, Chandra Mohan, Prudvi, Sampath Raj, Hamsa Nandini and Raghu Babu.