A
successful
Tamil
film
Pazhani
was
dubbed
into
Telugu
as
Bharath
as
the
heroine
of
the
film
Kaajal
was
shot
into
fame
with
her
recent
hit
film
Chandamama
and
the
hero
of
the
film
became
well-known
among
the
Telugu
audiences
with
Premiste.
Besides,
the
film
also
has
some
more
well-known
artists
like
Khushboo
and
Biju
Menon.
However,
the
film
doesn't
have
any
interesting
subject
and
it
is
a
routine
commercial
entertainer
on
the
lines
of
films
that
hit
the
Telugu
screen
in
80s
and
90s.
The
present
generation
may
not
welcome
such
a
mass
commercial
entertainers
as
there
is
nothing
novel
either
in
the
story
or
in
its
presentation.
The
film
opens
with
the
release
of
Yerrodu
@
Bhargava
(Bharath)
from
prison
after
serving
14
years
jail
term
for
murdering
a
woman.
He
vigorously
tries
to
find
a
job
in
the
house
of
Jeevanandam
@
Jeeva
(Biju
Menon)
and
finally
achieves
it.
Jeeva's
wife
Lakshmi
(Khushboo)
is
a
kind-hearted
woman.
Yerrodu
tries
to
impress
Lakshmi
with
her
acts.
In
this
backdrop,
he
unintentionally
spoils
the
marriage
of
a
girl
(Kaajal)
and
the
girl
first
demands
Bhargava
to
bring
another
alliance
but
the
latter
fails.
As
time
goes
by,
she
loses
her
heart
to
Bhargava
and
Lakshmi
too
accepts
their
love.
At
this
juncture,
Bhargava
finds
that
Jeeva
is
not
that
gentleman
and
is
an
anti-social
element
and
he
earns
property
with
the
help
of
goons
and
planning
murders
and
other
such
illegal
activities
by
helping
another
local
goon
Vaikuntam
(Rajkapoor).
Bhargava
also
finds
that
Jeeva
is
naming
after
his
factories
and
other
business
after
Durga
(Aiswarya),
who
was
his
concubine.
Durga
asks
Jeeva
to
eliminate
his
wife
so
that
they
could
remain
together.
Bhargava
gives
her
a
warning
and
in
the
process
reveals
that
he
is
none
other
than
Lakshmi's
brother.
Learning
that
his
presence
would
make
his
task
of
killing
Lakshmi
tough,
Jeeva
hatches
a
plan
and
makes
Lakshmi
to
lodge
a
complaint
with
the
police
and
get
him
arrested.
But
Lakshmi
realises
that
her
brother
is
innocent
and
he
murdered
a
woman
as
he
could
not
digest
the
fact
that
their
father
has
an
illicit
contact
with
that
woman
causing
agony
to
their
mother.
Her
father
discloses
the
secret
to
Lakshmi
and
she
goes
to
police
station
and
withdraws
her
complaint.
When
Jeeva
tries
to
kill
Lakshmi,
Bhargava
rescues
her.
In
order
to
get
rid
of
Lakshmi,
Jeeva
takes
the
help
of
Vaikuntam
and
succeeds
in
that
attempt,
but
in
the
process
loses
his
property.
As
he
looses
the
property,
Durga
changes
her
colours
and
joins
Vaikuntam
leaving
Jeeva.
Unable
to
digest
the
change
of
stance,
Jeeva
attempts
to
kill
Durga
and
he
himself
falls
in
trouble
from
Vaikuntam.
In
the
climax,
Bhargava
teaches
a
lesson
and
kills
Vaikuntam
and
Durga.
The
film
ends
on
a
happy
note
with
the
union
of
Bhargava
and
his
ladylove.
PLUS:
But
for
a
couple
of
action
scenes
and
the
glamour
of
Kajal,
there
is
nothing
much
to
talk
about
plus
points
in
the
film.
Like
several
other
heroes,
Bharath
has
tried
his
best
to
gain
a
mass
and
action
hero.
He
has
showed
good
ease
in
dance
and
action
scenes.
The
role
played
by
Kajal
has
no
scope
for
performance
but
to
shake
legs
with
the
hero
in
a
couple
of
songs.
Khushboo
has
played
the
role
of
Bharath's
sister
and
did
justice
to
her
character.
Biju
Menon,
Raj
Kapoor
and
P
Vasu
are
okay
in
their
respective
roles.
The
action
scenes
choreographed
by
Dalapati
Dinesh
are
good
and
will
attract
the
mass
audiences.
MINUS:
The
story
of
the
film
is
very
old
and
it
reminds
the
old
commercial
formula
films
of
80s
and
90s.
The
narration
of
the
film
has
no
novelty
and
several
scenes
are
beyond
logic.
It
is
not
known
how
the
hero's
sister
grew
up
and
how
she
married.
It
is
also
not
known
how
the
hero
found
his
sister's
address
as
he
goes
to
jail
at
a
very
tender
age
of
10
years.
It
is
also
beyond
logic
that
a
girl
who
has
Rs
5
lakhs
bank
balance,
30
sovereigns
of
gold
and
a
house
that
costs
Rs
50
lakhs
loses
her
heart
to
an
ordinary
driver
and
at
a
later
scene
she
appears
as
a
sales
girl
in
a
cloth
shop.
There
are
no
answers
for
many
more
such
questions.
REMARKS:
Music
by
Srikant
Deva
has
also
failed
to
impress
the
audiences
with
his
tunes
and
all
of
them
are
full
of
Tamil
scent.
The
director
made
attempts
to
woo
the
mass
audiences
by
putting
the
clippings
of
Indra
of
Chiranjeevi,
Samba
of
NTR
and
Okkadu
of
Maheshbabu.
There
is
nothing
to
talk
much
about
cinematography
and
other
technical
aspects
in
a
film
as
the
director
has
concentrated
on
boosting
the
image
of
the
hero
and
prove
him
an
action
hero.
The
sentiment
scenes
in
the
film
also
failed
to
work.
Cast:
Bharath,
Kajal
Agarwal,
Kushboo,
Aishwarya,
Biju
Menon,
P
Vasu,
Rajkapoor,
M.S.
Bhaskar,
Chittibabu,
Sujitha
Naidu,
Ravi
Mariya
and
others.
Credits:
Music
–
Srikant
Deva,
Action
–
Dalapati
Dinesh,
Editing
–
Naani,
Camera
–
Vijay
Milton,
Presents
–
Smt
Padma
and
Master
Pandu,
Producer
–
G
Bharath
Kumar
and
Mutyala
Ramdasu,
Screenplay
and
direction
–
Perarasu
Banner:
Nikhilesh
Art
Productions
and
Venkata
Sivasai
Films