
Doctors inform Chakravarthy (Sachin Khedekar), the owner of a corporate empire, that he has a terminal illness and only has two months to live. As a result, he makes the decision to appoint a new CEO and give his team some stock. His son anand (played by ravi Teja), who would eventually take over as CEO, is anticipated to do so. Swamy (Ravi Teja), who resembles anand and lives in the same city with his middle-class parents, struggles to find employment.
Swamy starts to feel attracted to Pranavi (Sreeleela). Pranavi's father (Rao Ramesh) shows up with a potential suitor while she considers his proposition. None other than anand is he. She is confused. Around the same time, Chakravarthy's business is the target of a nasty businessman named JP (Jayaram), who is on a rampage of coercive acquisitions. Will Chakravarthy's son anand fight JP alone or will he seek help from Swamy, his double?
Known for his exuberant performances, ravi teja is once more in his element. ravi Teja's Swamy is great if you're seeking for some light entertainment. In his role as CEO, he looks quite sharp. He performs better, though, in the hilarious passages. The glittering atmosphere of Sreeleela cannot be denied. She plays a somewhat empty part, as expected. She mirrors the enthusiasm of ravi teja when dancing. Recently, a tamil assistant reported that the narrative was lifted verbatim from his own work, "Thalaivar."
Swamy starts to feel attracted to Pranavi (Sreeleela). Pranavi's father (Rao Ramesh) shows up with a potential suitor while she considers his proposition. None other than anand is he. She is confused. Around the same time, Chakravarthy's business is the target of a nasty businessman named JP (Jayaram), who is on a rampage of coercive acquisitions. Will Chakravarthy's son anand fight JP alone or will he seek help from Swamy, his double?
Known for his exuberant performances, ravi teja is once more in his element. ravi Teja's Swamy is great if you're seeking for some light entertainment. In his role as CEO, he looks quite sharp. He performs better, though, in the hilarious passages. The glittering atmosphere of Sreeleela cannot be denied. She plays a somewhat empty part, as expected. She mirrors the enthusiasm of ravi teja when dancing. Recently, a tamil assistant reported that the narrative was lifted verbatim from his own work, "Thalaivar."