Story
Karthikeya
(Ravi
Teja),
a
family
person
who
treasures
his
family
members
more
than
anything,
cares
for
them
and
is
all
set
to
do
anything
for
their
happiness.
After
a
stir,
Selvam
gets
connected
to
the
story.
Karthikeya
reveals
an
interesting
twist
and
starts
chasing
Freddy,
the
antagonist.
What
is
the
twist?
How
are
Karthikeya
and
Selvam
connected?
What
is
the
conflict
between
Karthikeya
and
the
antagonist?
All
these
form
the
rest
of
the
plot.
Upside
&
Downside
Upside
Ravi
Teja's
Energetic
Performance
Cinematography
Downside
Routine
&
Mediocre
Story
Editing
Screenplay
Template
Other
Post
Production
Works
Performances
Ravi
Teja
is
at
his
usual
best.
Be
it
his
energy,
comical
rendition
of
dialogues,
mass
appeal
or
the
ease
in
delivering
punch
lines,
Ravi
Teja
stands
testimonial
for
the
title,
Mass
Maharaja
which
is
honoured
to
him.
Both
Raashi
and
Seerat
are
good
and
indeed
more
looked
out
for
enthralling
the
masses
by
oozing
glam
appeal
on
screen
with
skimpy
outfits.
Freddy
looks
tough
and
intimidating
initially
but
loses
out
his
sheen
as
the
movie
proceeds
due
to
the
weak
and
cliché
characterization.
Rajesh
as
Ravi
Teja's
friend
has
done
a
good
job
while
Jaya
Prakash,
Vennela
Kishore
and
Suhasini
are
adequate.
Technical
Aspects
Music
is
one
let
down
as
the
songs
don't
linger
for
long.
Background
Music
by
Mani
Sharma
is
better
than
the
music
track,
but
not
up
to
the
legendary
music
director's
standards.
Editing
is
patchy
and
looks
to
be
done
in
a
hurried
manner
while
Chota
K
Naidu's
cinematography
is
a
good
take-away.
Few
frames
are
eye-catching
and
especially,
the
shots
involving
Raashi
and
Seerat
are
eye
candy.
Debutant
Vikram
Sirikonda's
dream
of
painting
a
mass
genre
celluloid
may
not
deliver
the
expected
fruitful
result
for
the
director.
The
movie
falls
flat
due
to
its
age-old
story
and
not
so
palpable
screenplay.
Final
Verdict
Give
it
a
shot
only
for
Ravi
Teja's
antics
and
performance
as
the
movie
stands
for
his
brand
of
entertainment.
Definitely
not
a
must
watch
flick.