Rao Ramesh's character subramanyam swears to his wife and family that he would only take jobs with the government. He wouldn't take up anything else until he understood it. As a result, subramanyam becomes dependent on his wife for daily needs and remains unemployed for years. What occurs if subramanyam receives an unexpectedly large credit to his account one day? The main premise of the film is whose money is that and what subramanyam does with it.

Rao Ramesh, who goes by the nickname "The Entertainer," is indeed the performer that many claim to be. With perfect timing, he bears the entire film on his shoulders. Nothing about this is new; we've seen him perform all of these actions previously, and he does them all again without missing a beat or appearing jaded. Ankith Koyya keeps up his good work after the release of Aay. He portrays Rao Ramesh's kid, and in several scenes, the two of them rock the home. The main focus of the film is on Ankith's punch delivery, and he does a respectable job of it.
 

The heroine, played by ramya Papsupuleti, is a fitting choice for the role. She does a good job of bringing out both the innocence and the immaturity in it. She is also primarily employed in comedic contexts, when her character development greatly aids the plot. The movie is expected to stream on a leading OTT platform from next week.
 
 
 
 


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