After
the
movie
Magadheera,
the
audiences
looked
forward
for
the
film
of
Rajamouli
with
lots
of
expectations.
However,
he
announced
that
he
was
going
to
do
a
film
with
Sunil
as
hero
and
the
film
would
not
have
any
kind
of
heavy
dose
of
action
or
violence
but
he
was
trying
to
show
the
other
side
of
Seema
culture,
where
the
people
are
very
hospitable
and
respect
the
guests
with
utmost
honour.
Surprisingly,
Rajamouli,
who
so
far
handled
powerful
action
entertainers,
showed
his
prowess
in
delivering
an
excellent
flick
with
perfect
situational
comedy.
Raghava
Rao
marries
Ramineedu"s
(Nagineedu)
sister.
However,
the
families
differ
on
a
point
and
factional
feuds
run
between
them.
Raghava
Rao
comes
to
know
that
Ramineedu"s
brother
Ankineedu
has
returned
from
jail
and
to
avenge
his
vengeance,
Raghava
Rao
attacks
him.
Both
Raghava
Rao
and
Ankineedu
die
in
the
clash.
Raghava
Rao"s
wife
takes
away
his
son
Ramu
(Sunil)
to
Hyderabad
and
brings
him
up
there.
After
28
years,
Ramu
returns
to
the
village
to
sell
away
his
five-acre
land.
During
his
journey
to
the
village,
Ramu
comes
across
Aparna
(Saloni)
and
they
become
good
friends.
The
innocent
Ramu
goes
straight
to
the
house
of
Ramineedu.
The
latter,
with
all
kinds
of
hospitality
towards
guests,
invites
him
and
offers
lunch.
However,
Ramineedu"s
elder
son
Malla
Suri
(Supreet)
reveals
that
Ramu
is
none
other
than
Raghava
Rao"s
son.
As
Ramineedu"s
family
follows
a
tradition
not
to
shed
blood
in
their
house,
Ramineedu
and
his
two
sons
await
an
opportunity
for
Ramu"s
stepping
out
of
house.
However,
Ramu
comes
to
know
that
they
are
planning
to
kill
him
soon.
What
kind
of
tricks
he
plays
will
form
the
interesting
part
of
the
movie.
PLUS:
The
ebullient
performance
of
Sunil
has
made
the
film
worth
watching.
Sunil
has
not
only
showed
perfect
comedy
timing,
but
also
showed
good
ease
in
dances
and
in
delivering
excellent
performance
all
through
the
film.
The
storyline
is
very
simple
and
delicate.
The
director
has
penned
perfect
screenplay
to
run
the
entire
drama
and
he
has
not
lost
grip
anywhere
on
the
subject
or
scenes.
But
for
the
fantastic
screenplay,
the
film
would
have
been
a
big
flop.
Another
highlight
of
the
film
is
the
superb
music
by
MM
Keeravani.
Though
there
are
just
three
songs,
the
music
has
created
a
wonder
in
the
film.
Generally
in
Rajamouli"s
films,
the
audio
gets
a
positive
response
only
after
the
release
of
the
film.
However,
this
film
has
got
a
massive
response
from
the
audiences
even
before
the
release
of
the
movie.
Re-recording
was
also
very
good
in
the
movie
and
after
a
long
time,
Manisharma
won
the
appreciation
for
his
music
in
this
film.
Another
highlight
of
the
film
is
the
perfect
camera
work
by
Ramprasad.
He
is
able
to
manage
the
graphics
to
suit
the
running
of
the
film
without
any
hiccups
and
the
audiences
can
not
find
the
difference
between
a
graphic
and
regular
shooting.
MINUS:
There
are
very
few
and
minor
lapses
in
the
film
and
they
are
very
negligible
as
a
director
could
use
cinematic
liberty
in
such
scenes.
A
hero
speeding
away
on
a
bicycle
when
the
villain
chases
him
on
a
van
looks
absurd.
Likewise,
the
coconut
episode
also
appears
a
little
funny.
The
first
half
of
the
film
runs
a
little
smoothly,
the
second
half
has
some
bumps.
The
hero
hanging
in
the
mid
air
cuddling
a
telephone
poll
and
such
scenes
are
quite
unbelievable.
The
family
members
inside
the
house
ignoring
the
commotion
outside,
who
were
waiting
to
kill
Ramu,
also
looks
a
little
embarrassing.
The
dialogues
lacked
punch
but
are
just
okay.
But,
director
Rajamouli
is
able
to
convince
the
audiences
with
his
gripping
screenplay
and
the
audiences
never
feel
boredom
all
through
the
film.
ANALYSIS:
The
audiences
should
watch
the
film
as
if
they
are
watching
a
comedian
playing
a
hero
and
nothing
more.
No
high
expectations
should
be
kept
in
mind
as
the
film
is
from
the
director
of
a
blockbuster
like
Magadheera.
Watch
the
film
with
a
plain
heart
and
cool
mind
and
the
film
would
never
disappoint
you.
Surprisingly,
Saloni
has
given
a
good
performance.