This
is
the
story
of
a
young
pair,
who
wants
to
go
to
the
US
on
different
missions.
While
the
boy
being
a
software
engineer
plans
to
grab
a
job
there
and
earn
money,
the
girl
has
some
other
reason.
The
director
has
made
a
vain
attempt
to
mould
it
to
an
interesting
film.
Bharat
and
Reema
have
played
the
lead
roles
in
the
film
Dear,
which
is
the
dubbed
version
of
Tamil
movie
Yuvan
Yuvathi.
Kalyan
Krishna
(Bharat)
and
Nisha
(Reema
Kallingal)
are
very
eager
to
go
to
the
US
and
accidentally
meet
at
passport
office.
However,
their
first
encounter
begins
with
a
quarrel.
However,
after
a
few
meetings,
they
become
friends
and
then
lovers.
Kalyan
Krishna
decides
to
marry
Nisha
and
take
her
to
US
with
him.
But
Kalyan"s
father
had
other
plans
to
get
him
married
to
some
other
girl.
So,
he
decides
to
kidnap
Nisha.
Is
Nisha
in
real
love
with
Kalyan?
What
Kalyan
does
to
save
Nisha?
What
is
the
actual
reason
behind
Nisha"s
eagerness
to
visit
US?
Answers
to
all
these
questions
form
part
of
the
climax.
Performance:
Bharat
is
okay
in
his
role.
Reema
performed
well
than
her
looks.
Sampat,
who
played
the
role
of
Kalyan"s
father,
has
done
justice
to
his
role.
Santanam
has
tried
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
audiences.
Again,
Satyan"s
comedy
track
is
quite
irritating.
However,
as
the
story
has
no
Telugu
nativity,
the
film
lacked
the
necessary
punch
and
the
Telugu
audiences
failed
to
accept
the
story.
Moreover,
the
director
revealed
the
entire
story
in
the
first
half
itself
and
this
had
an
adverse
impact
on
the
film,
as
the
film
appeared
to
have
been
dragged
in
the
second.
However,
the
director
moulded
the
climax
scenes
in
a
decent
manner.
Most
of
the
sequences
in
the
second
half
remind
us
of
our
Telugu
hit
film
Bommarillu.
Some
of
the
action
scenes
and
the
songs
were
placed
at
wrong
timing
and
disrupts
the
flow
of
the
subject.
Technical:
Dialogues
are
average
and
not
so
impressive.
Camera
work
too
is
not
so
appealing
and
the
cinematographer
failed
to
avoid
dull
light
all
through
the
movie.
Vijay
Antony"s
music
is
not
so
appealing.
However,
his
background
score
is
okay.
The
editing
part
is
very
poor.
In
fact,
there
are
lots
of
jerks
and
some
scenes
were
cut
abruptly.
The
director,
who
himself
penned
the
screenplay,
have
failed
to
do
justice.
Remarks:
It
can
be
suggested
to
audiences
to
watch
the
movie
till
interval
and
return
home.
The
second
half
is
completely
poor
and
dragged.
The
slow
pace
of
the
narration
in
the
second
half
tests
the
patience
of
audiences.
Cast:
Bharat,
Reema
Kallingal,
Sampat,
Santhanam,
Satyan
and
others
Credits:
Music
–
Vijay
Antony;
Producer
–
Mutyala
Ramdas
(Venkata
Sivasai
Films);
Screenplay
and
direction
–
Kumar
Velan
Banner:
Mata
Media
Released
on:
February
3,
2012