It's a simple story. Briefly, it's about the perception and thoughts of the present day youth towards love and marriage. In the opening scene of the movie, Avanthika (Nisha Agrawal) meets Yuva (Sashank) in a restaurant to decide about their marriage. This is the second marriage for Avanthika, whereas Yuva is a fresher. At the same time, Srinu (Varun Sandesh) too meets Nimisha (Nisha Shah) in a park for the same reason. It's the second marriage for Srinu, while Nimisha isn't married before. In restaurant, Avanthika is telling Yuva about her first marrige, while Srinu narrates to Nimisha about how he met his first wife... how they fell in love with each other and how they got married without approval of the parents. He even tells Nimisha, about their premarital sex episode. It comes out that, Srinu and Avanthika are the estranged husband and wife who have parted ways. When Yuva comes to know that the girl (Avanthika) whom he is thinking of marrying, already had physical relations with another guy, his feelings for her get changed. Similarly, Nimisha too feels the same about Srinu. Did Avanthika and Yuva, Srinu and Nimisha get married...? Finally what happens... is the remaining story.
Analysis :
Direction: The movie, while criticizing the present genre youth in a soft manner, makes them aware of the intricacies of life, love and marriage. It carries along an enlightening message also. Along with a good story, director Sampath Nandi also provided apt dialogues for it. The flick starts slowly and unfolds the perceptions of the present day youth about life, love and marriage, taking the audience stealthily deep into the story. The credit for bringing a beautiful story along with equally engrossing screenplay on to the screen, goes entirely to its director Sampath Nandi. Of course, to make this kind of a movie, a tasteful producer is required... and the film's producer K K Radhamohan is commendable for that.Acting: Seems hero Varun Sandesh has started concentrating on his acting talents. There is improvement in his performance. Heroine Nisha Agrawal too seems a bit caught up with good performance. She would in future become a competitor to her senior sister Kajal Agrawal. Vennela Kishore will certainly make you laugh heartily. Pragathi impresses in Varun Sandesh's mother's role with her performance as well as dialogues. Others also did justice to their roles.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Music: Very good. Though all the songs are good, 'tuneegalle unnavule....chirugalalle vacchaavule' and 'nee navvule musical.... nee nadakale classical' sons are catchy. Re-recording too is apt.Cinematography: Without any hype or hurry, the photography is pleasant to the eyes. It is more soothing in songs.Dialogues: Very good. Dialogues in this movie reflect in true sense the thoughts boys and girls of present genre have for each other. Pragathi's dialogues which express the inner feelings of elders when children do not heed to the advice of parents, are exceptionally good.Lyrics: It can be said that the songs of this movie have vied with each other in excelling. Songs with meaningful lyrics are heard after a long time.Editing: Neat and crisp, no wastage of shots anywhere in the film.