Ravi
Teja
is
known
for
playing
good
roles
with
mass
image.
Once
again
he
has
performed
excellently
with
perfect
comedy
timing.
Akula
Siva,
who
had
provided
story
and
dialogues
for
films
like
Lakshmi
and
Tulasi,
has
once
again
proved
that
he
can
script
good
commercial
entertainers.
DVV
Danaiah,
who
has
produced
a
Blockbuster
like
Desamuduru
during
last
Sankranthi,
has
again
come
out
with
another
big
commercial
entertainer
in
the
form
of
Krishna
under
the
able
direction
of
VV
Vinayak.
Krishna
(Ravi
Teja)
completes
his
MSc
computers
and
works
in
a
big
corporate
firm
with
40k
salary.
However,
he
sacrifices
his
job
for
another
person,
who
has
so
many
family
problems.
After
losing
the
job,
he
moves
casually
with
friends
for
some
time
in
Vijayawada.
He
happens
to
see
Sandhya
(Trisha)
and
loses
his
heart.
However,
he
doesn't
know
whether
she
is
in
love
with
him.
She
suddenly
disappears
one
day
and
Krishna
finds
from
her
brother
Bobby
(Brahmanandam)
that
she
is
in
Hyderabad
with
her
father
Shinde
(Sayaji
Shinde).
Krishna
takes
Bobby
to
Hyderabad
and
finds
that
Sandhya's
life
is
in
danger
from
the
rivals
of
Shinde,
as
the
latter
sent
Jakka
(Mukhul
Dev)
to
jail
in
rape
and
murder
case.
However,
Jakka,
with
his
influence
comes
out
of
jail
and
kills
the
complainant
Seshu
(Bharani),
father
of
the
girl,
whom
he
raped
and
the
lawyer
(Kota
Srinivasa
Rao).
Jakka
then
goes
to
Shinde's
house
to
kill
Sandhya
but
falls
flat
to
her
beauty
and
wants
to
marry
her.
So,
Shinde
fears
Jakka.
Krishna
teaches
Jakka
a
lesson
with
the
help
of
all
his
friends
and
marries
Sandhya.
The
film
ends
on
a
happy
note.
PLUS:
The
perfect
comedy
timing,
good
ease
in
dances
and
action
scenes,
has
proved
once
again
that
Ravi
Teja
has
a
perfect
grip
on
all
these
talents.
At
the
same
time,
he
improved
his
body
language
a
lot
and
the
audience
can
find
only
Krishna's
character
and
not
Ravi
Teja
on
the
screen.
Trisha
has
not
much
role
to
play
but
to
fill
the
glamour
slot.
Though
there
is
no
open
exposure,
she
appeares
too
romantic
in
this
movie.
Especially
she
is
so
cute
during
the
dance
numbers.
Another
notable
performance
in
the
film
is
by
Brahmanandam.
Camera
work
by
Chota
K
Naidu,
screenplay
by
Vinayak,
music
by
Chakri,
dialogues
by
Akula
Siva
and
action
by
Ram-Lakshman
are
the
highlights
of
the
movie.
MINUS:
Though
the
director
has
made
the
film
a
good
entertainer,
some
scenes
can
not
reach
the
audience's
logic.
Especially
the
hero,
who
is
buried
in
a
depth
of
some
six
to
eight
feet,
coming
out
of
the
grave
is
beyond
logic.
Had
the
director
given
little
more
importance
to
Sayaji
Shinde
character,
it
would
have
been
a
little
more
better.
Except
for
small
mistakes
here
and
there,
which
are
negligible
in
nature,
the
film
is
good
in
total.
REMARKS:
The
first
half
of
the
film
is
completely
entertaining.
Brahmanandam
has
got
a
very
good
opportunity
to
prove
his
acting
talents
and
after
a
long
time,
the
audience
are
able
to
enjoy
the
real
comedy
in
him.
In
fact,
the
entire
first
half
is
run
on
comedy
base.
Newcomer
Mukhul
Dev
is
good
as
villain,
while
Jayaprakash
Reddy
has
played
his
side
kick
in
a
humorous
character.
Other
artists
including
Sayaji
Shinde,
Chandramohan,
Sudha,
Sana,
MS
Narayana,
Sunil
and
others
have
done
complete
justice
to
their
roles.
Production
values
of
Lakshmi
Narasimha
Visuals
are
okay.
Cast:
Raviteja,
Trisha,
Mukhul
Dev,
Sayaji
Shinde,
Jayaprakash
Reddy,
Dandapani,
Chandramohan,
Brahmanandam,
Sunil,
Chitram
Sreenu,
Venumadhav,
MS
Narayana,
Sudha,
Sana
and
others
Credits:
Camera
–
Chota
K
Naidu,
Editing
–
Gauthamraju,
Music
–
Chakri,
Lyrics
–
Chandrabose,
Art
–
AS
Prakash,
Action
–
Ram-Lakshman,
Story
and
dialogues
–
Akula
Siva,
Presents
–
DVV
Danaiah,
Producer
–
B
Kasi
Viswanatham,
Screenplay
and
direction
–
VV
Vinayak.
Banner:
Lakshmi
Narasimha
Visuals
Released
on:
January
12,
2008