Three of my childhood closest friends, Mai, Bali, and Durga, are wandering aimlessly in the telangana village of Bandanarsampally. While Bali is in love with Bubby, Mai is in love with Mounika. To gain their affection and live a better life, they must acquire money. So they resolve to become famous in order to get their love. What actions do they do to get notoriety? Are they going to find love? must be viewed in the movie.

Sumanth prabhas has a strong sense of presence on screen and gives a strong performance. On television, his demeanor and confidence are admirable. Given some solid scripts and parts, he will undoubtedly become a talent to watch in the future because of the admirable manner he delivers his lines. Mani Aegurla and Mourya Chowdary, the hero's other two closest buddies, offer helpful assistance. In their respective positions, they both do alright. Saarya fits the part of the hero's girlfriend pretty naturally. She does her emotional act flawlessly in the pre-climactic moment with her father and the hero. As Bali's lover Bubby, siri Raasi is trustworthy in her performance.

Kiran Macha's portrayal of the rural Sarpanch creates a lasting impression. He plays the part extremely well, and there are some sweet moments. While Anji is humorous as the amusing Mama in the village, shiva Nandhan is really hilarious as Lipstick Spoiler. The remainder of the supporting performers, including muralidhar Goud and narendra Ravi, do fine in their respective parts.

There is nothing particularly original in the substance or message of sumanth Prabhas' narrative. It follows a tried-and-true narrative of three aimless young people who eventually find a means to make a life with various plans to settle down. The screenplay is also really shoddy and required better drafting. Despite the fact that some sequences are laced with funny lines and jokes, there always seems to be "Something Missing" in the mix. Due to a few needlessly drawn-out situations, there is a significant amount of lag in both parts. Examples of this include the whole YouTube track in the second half and the Bhaarat scene from the first half.

Telangana lines that are very well crafted and have a big effect on theatre deserve special recognition. While shyam Dupati's cinematography is generally respectable, Srujana Adusumilli's editing could have used more sharpening, particularly in the second half. The kalyan Nayak songs are passable and go well with the story. His background music blends perfectly with the mood of the picture. For a movie with such a little budget, Chai Bisket Films & lahari Films' production quality is sufficient.

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