Story:
Aravind (Sairam Shankar) is a naughty but a good-natured boy. He is fond of playing practical jokes and people adore him for his mischievous ways. He is employed in a mobile phone company and is posted in Hyderabad, where he lives with his mother and his naughty sister. Sunil is his friend.
Nandini (Sheela) works for a private TV channel as an anchor. She hosts a popular programme called Hello Premisthara. Aravind meets her through the same programme and they both fall in love.
Enter Arjun (Siaram Shankar) a look-alike of Aravind. He is actually a stepbrother of Aravind. Bhanuchandar is the father both.
Like in many films, they are separated in their childhood, as their grandfather comes to know that they cannot live together amicably.
Nandini mistakes Arjun for Aravind when she sees him at a temple and gets close to him.This makes Arjun also to fall in love with her.
Aravind is engaged to Nandini with the approval of her parents.
Arjun is exactly opposite to Aravind, and this aggressive and violent nature in him makes him hatch a plan to eliminate Aravind, so that he canmarry Nandini.But the hero manages to survive the murder attempt and the movie ends on a happy note.
Performance:
Sairam Shankar has finally shown that he can act. He does a neat job in both his roles. He is quite convincing in the fight scenes as well as dancing. The only problem is that the dubbing and his lip movements are not totally in syc.
Sheela lends glamour to the film.
The others like Bhanuchandar, Chandramohan, Sana etc are adequate.
The comedy is okay and the one between Sunil and Ali raises quite a few laughs.
Brahmanandams talents have not been fully utilized by the director.
Music is peppy but some of the tunes seem familiar. A couple of songs are good and the song Ninna Monna is the best among them.
The film on the whole has been reasonably made and director Rajkumar manages to live up to the faith put on him by Puri Jagannath as well as Dil Raju. The movie can be watched once.