Telangana is visited by satya Akella (Avasarala Srinivas), an nri who leads the biggest IT business in America. The Bijju Pandey gang abducts satya during a telangana Chief Minister's party and demands the release of Bijju's brother, Pappa Pandey. Meenu (Meenakshi Chowdary), an IPS officer, recommends that former officer Y.D. Raju (Venkatesh) be brought in to deal with the matter. How Y.D. Raju, Meenu, and crew handle the problem is the remainder of the narrative.
 

Although viewers of filmmaker Anil Ravipudi's films usually don't demand a compelling plot or logical progression, they do expect a certain quality of writing and storytelling. With the storyline centered on a criminal group kidnapping a CEO of satya Nadella's caliber—an astonishing occurrence right off the bat—the opening sequence alone sets the tone for what's to come.
 
The humor offers some respite as the narrative shifts to a hamlet in the Godavari area. Bulli Raju, the son of venkatesh, is the most entertaining of the characters. The audience connects with his web series-inspired demeanor. The visually attractive tracks "Godari Gattu" and "Meenu" enhance the entertainment value.
 

That's all the first half has to give. The narrative's central focus in the second half is on Y.D. Raju and his team's attempts to manage the situation and get Pappa Pandey out of jail.
 
The second half flattens out and seems like a collection of unrelated sketches. The humor falls short even of farcical standards, a genre usually characterized by absurd events and exaggerated characters, which are hallmarks of Anil Ravipudi's style, even though the main goal is still to provide commercial amusement. Nonetheless, there is a market for this kind of humor, which might help the movie at least do mediocrely at the box office.
 

With the help of the popular soundtrack, director Anil Ravipudi could make it this time. However, his next movie is probably going to fail if it keeps up this level of writing. The previously popular soundtrack by Bheems Cecirolio is enhanced by the film's commercial viewpoint through appropriate picturization. The production values are inadequate. Meenakshi, aishwarya Rajesh, and venkatesh are all excellent fits for their parts as Y.D. Raju. The new talent is the youngster who portrayed Venkatesh's son.

Overall, It turns out to be a fun family film that you could see this holiday season!
 
 

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