Childhood friends Radha (Ketika Sharma) and Rishi (Vaisshnav Tej) are. Their parents were longtime friends, thus they grew up together. They like one other and attend the same medical college in Vizag, but they avoid each other due of ego issues. After some time, they develop a romantic relationship, as is to be expected. Rishi’s beating of Arjun Prasad, Radha’s older brother (Naveen Chandra), in one instance caused rifts in both families. How do Radha and Rishi reunite their families once more?
With this movie, Vaishnav Tej gets a makeover and gets to portray the lover boy, and he excels in the part. He is polished in a love part and well handles the comic factor. Vaishnav Tej made an effort to carry the entire movie on his back.
Ketika gives up her glamour factor, lands a respectable role, and performs admirably. It was adorable and lovely to see Kethika Sharma. All go crazy when she engages in liplocks with Vaishav Tej. On screen, they work well together. Naveen Chandra had a significant part and performed admirably. He gives the movie a lot of dimension. All of the supporting actors are well-known performers who have excelled in their roles. Satya, a comedian, makes a sharp cameo.
Children falling in love and their relationships with their families are the film’s main themes. This movie marked the Telugu debut of Gireesaiah, a.k.a. Arjun Reddy from the Tamil language. Gireesaiah’s plot turned out to be incredibly formulaic and predictable, despite the film’s title’s feel-good and upbeat connotations. Since the scenario presented in the movie is so ancient, there is virtually no emotional depth.
Devi Sri Prasad provided beautiful song melodies. Even before their official release, all of the songs were top hits, and the music videos for the songs are stunning. The family set up appeared well-organized, and the production design was excellent. When it comes to the film’s direction, Gireeshaya did a pretty poor job. He has only used clips from various successful Telugu movies to craft a weak narrative.