Story:
Nelakonda Vijaya Lakshmi, also known as Viji (Sreeleela), is wished strength and bravery by Bhagavanth Kesari (Balakrishna), the Hindu deity. There is a good reason why he wants her to enlist in the Indian Army. Viji, though, isn’t interested in it. Rahul Sanghvi (Arjun Rampal), meanwhile, is pursuing her for a good cause. Why does he pursue Viji? What ties Viji and Bhagavanth Kesari together? Did Bhagavanth already know Rahul Sanghvi? Viji enlisted in the military? The video will provide the answers to all of these queries.
Plus Points:
Nandamuri Balakrishna makes a solid comeback after delivering two blockbuster hits, Akhanda and Veera Simha Reddy, in a fascinating role that is appropriate for his age. His outstanding language delivery abilities are on full display as he effortlessly suits the role and delivers impressive mass and punch phrases in the Telangana dialect.
In her role as Viji, Sreeleela excels and has competent acting abilities, especially in sequences that are emotionally charged. She participates in action scenes with Balakrishna, which enhances the attractiveness of the movie, and their combination scenes are entertaining to watch.
An emotional story featuring a fatherly figure and a woman is successfully merged by Anil Ravipudi with public appeal. In light of NBK’s fame, he did not significantly rely on humor this time.
Once more, Thaman shows off his talent for using his stirring background score to enhance action and emotional sequences.
Minus Points:
The narrative lacks depth and is pretty predictable. The majority of the plot is revealed in the first half, which leaves little possibility for surprises in the second. Flashbacks are used a lot in the second half, although they don’t really help the story.