Mahesh owns and operates a private lending firm in the United States. Keerthy Suresh, a casino addict, fabricates her history and borrows money from Mahesh. Maheshbabu realises her true identity and rushes to india to repay her father, Rajendra Nath ( Samuthrakhani). Back in india, Mahesh takes on an even bigger cause, advocating for the middle class. The rest of the novel follows his battle with the burning issue until its conclusion.


The film begins with the character Maheshbabu's history. Mahesh's middle-class parents took his life when he was a small boy, unable to repay loans. After fifteen years, mahesh babu is seen working in the lending industry in the United States. Keerthy Suresh, a master's student and gambling addict, borrows money from Mahesh and causes him problems. The idea of Mahesh going to india to collect the debt isn't very appealing.


The first half of the film is entertaining, with typical mahesh babu comedy timing; however, the second half becomes preachy at points, with a dull narration. The director was unable to create an engaging tale or exciting moments, and instead relies mainly on Mahesh Babu's abilities. The first half's two songs, 'Penny penny' and 'Kalavathy,' and the second half's final song, 'Ma Ma Mahesha,' might have been shot better. All of Mahesh's songs are positively received by his admirers. In terms of song styling, he has excelled.


Thaman's background score falls short of his expectations. R.Madhie's cinematography is excellent. The fights are mediocre. The VFX work in the first portion of the beach combat is poor. This film was co-produced by Mythri Films, 14 Reels Plus, and GMB. Production values could have been somewhat higher. SVP is a commercial film with a strong first half and a flat second half. Mahesh Babu's one-man comedy show and good songs save the picture. This film might have been a lot better in terms of story and direction.

Overall, mahesh babu Saves the movie and he knocks it out of the park

Ratings: 

 3.5/5

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