Living in Istanbul is jaya simha reddy (Balakrishna), and his mother, Meenakshi (Honey Rose). He decides to marry Eesha (Shruti Haasan) after falling in love with her. Then Meenakshi reveals Veera simha reddy, who resides in rayalaseema and is in charge of Pulicharla, to be Jaya's father. For the past 30 years, Bhanumathi (Varalaxmi) and Pratap reddy (Duniya Vijay) had wanted to murder Veera simha Reddy. Why do they want Veera to die? Bhanumathi, who is she? Veera simha reddy left his wife and son, but why? The primary film will provide the answers to all of these queries.

In this regard, the story comes in first. The director opts for a formulaic plot that has been used in numerous previous films. However, by crafting a tidy and faultless screenplay, he effectively runs the show. Compared to the first half, the second half drags a little bit. Additionally, it is predictable in the interim. The most of the sequences in the second half, particularly in the flashback episode, ought to have been cut.

Although varalaxmi sarathkumar has a substantial role in this film, her older appearance is not particularly stunning. The makeup professionals ought to have taken greater care of her appearance because she appears pale in numerous scenes. shruti haasan is only allowed to appear in a few sequences and songs. Although she is a talented dancer, the director need to have given her a few more scenes, at least in the second part. The movie makes no use of Eeswari Rao.

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