In the teaser, Bholaa Shankar, who kills 33 people covertly, is shown as having a background in Kolkata. Keerthy Suresh's sister, Tamannah, a lawyer, and sushanth might be seen in passing. The teaser gives a glimpse into the backstory of Bholaa Shankar's visit to kolkata and his connection to the antagonist Tharun Arora.
The teaser, however, emphasises the "vintage Chiru" feelings the most. The antagonist from khaidi No. 150 appears to have not been modified too much by the filmmaker. According to the trailer, the movie would follow a standard format based on phrases like "Haddullev Sarihaddulev" and "Shikaarkochina Sher Ni Bey" to appeal to general audiences.
Mahati Swara Saagar's background music is not particularly noteworthy. The preview is typical, with the same old industrial clashes, vibrant building sets in the background, the same 'Hindi medium' villain played by a bollywood actor, and the extremely dull henchmen in leather jackets.
Many people have been observed expressing on social media that they do not want the embarrassing programme to be shown to fans of "Vintage Chiru" The telangana dialect from chiru is cited as a serious misstep most frequently. While some criticise chiru for playing it safe in the guise of "remakes," others criticise his selection of "commercial" filmmakers rather than emerging creative talent.
Given the conflicting reactions to the teaser, the trailer must have at least one intriguing component that deviates from the so-called commercial formula; else, it may suffer severe embarrassment when it is released.