The movie starts with narration by famous director V.V. Vinayak. Its story comprises of lives of Krishna, Ravi, Arjun, Shailu, Puja and Maha (Mahalaxmi). All of these are Engineering students. Krishna doesn't have much aspirations in his life. Marrying Puja, whom he loves, a 3 bedroom flat and a job which fetches him 5 lakhs salary per annum, are his goals. Ravi, who doesn't have parents and loves Shailu, dreams to come up in life nad become a big business magnate. Arjun wants to become a film director, but his father insists upon Arjun to study in America. Mahalaxmi and Arjun love each other. How these young people achieve their aims.. forms the rest of the story, aided by sub-stories of 'Aids Papa Rao', 'Box-office Bhushanam' and 'Pithamaha'
Analysis :
The mov ie is a bit high to a daily-serial and too low for a cinema. Director's immaturity and lack of experience reflects throughout the length of the movie. The several episodes in the movie like Venu Madhav's episode, Vennela Kishore's, Krishnudu's, all the three heroes episodes and heroines' episodes.. all are seem to be segregated. They never comprise in to one and give the audience the feeling of watching a movie as an aggregate. And main reason for this is the screenplay of the movie. The amount of care taken on shot-taking, should also have been taken on giving scene to scene link and lead. Extra care should have taken in sustaining the mood of each scene. Though its first half passes away merrily, second half certainly tests the patience of the audience. Production values are good.
TeluguOne Perspective :
Acting: It would be sufficient to say that all the artistes have done justice to their respective roles.Music: This aspect of the film is in the stage of drawing attention of the audience. Flick's music director Sunil Kashyap seems to be good and if works hard, can become another A R Rahaman in future. In songs, particularly, the village song, will be long remembered by the audience. Other songs are also good, but not on par with this one. Re-recording is good at some places. Camera: P.G. Vinda's photography looks better in out-doors rather than indoors. Mainly the lighting in farewell song is very poor. Whereas in village song, it is excellent. Overall, cinematography is good.Editing: Nothing to mention particularly.Art: O.K.Choreography: Excellent in village song. Other songs satisfactory Action: This aspect has no importance in this movie.This story might be good for narrating, but the director has failed in depicting it properly on screen. To watch or not... choice is yours!