During the coronavirus shutdown, karthik, a software expert, visits his hometown. One day, he meets Pallavi and falls in love with her right away. Did Pallavi grant karthik his heart? The main narrative of the film is whether or not they encounter difficulties and how they resolve them.

The film features Narne Nithiin in the major role, marking his second appearance following the critically acclaimed Mad. He is having a love relationship with the heroine and is in a similar frame of mind, enjoying enjoyable times with pals. In addition to this, he is involved in a relationship with his father in Aay that ultimately results in positive feelings. While Narne Nithiin's little emotional outbursts and tears are an improvement, everything else stays the same. All in all, it's another respectable showing for him.
 

Nayan sarika is the epitome of an instagram generation girl—she's more interested in garnering attention and is known for her frequent eyebrow-raising and giggles. She doesn't have much to do other from these, but when she does, she seems content.
 
Without a doubt, the hero and Ankith Koyya and Rajkumar Kasireddy are the main supporting characters in the film. The two are hilarious together, and they elevate decent material to new heights. It should come as no surprise that they are only found in certain humor and portions of the story, considering their significance. After a long wait, veteran actor vinod kumar is given a modest but decent role. It will undoubtedly register when the crucial moment comes. Although he is not used as much as the other cast members, mime gopi is another well-known face.
 
For the film, ram Miriyala composes the soundtrack. Nothing stands out, yet it mixes in nicely and matches the tone of the event. That's okay; ajay Arasada does the background score. Given the surroundings, the cinematography may have been more effective. The editing is passable. The text largely focuses on the amusing banter, which is good.
 

 
 

 


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