Mahesh (Naresh) is son of a fish-seller. Pooja (Shireen) is the daughter of a businessman. Both of them are thick friends since childhood as they studied in the same convent/school/college. Mahesh has lusty feelings towards Pooja during his adolescent. But Pooja has love feelings towards him. They also have a group of 4 more friends with whom they move closely. Unfortunately, the parents of these guys are very skeptical about their kids and always scold them. Vexed by the hostile attitude of parents, these kids leave from their homes and travel to a new place.The rest of the story is all about what they did to survive and how they make their parents realize the importance of raising kids in proper way.
Analysis :
Allari Naresh did a decent job. But his range of expressions is very limited and he has to do few good films to avoid becoming repetitive. Heroine Shireen, who is also acted in the Tamil original film, did a good job. Prakash Raj did a short, but powerful role in Juniors. He has 10 minutes dialogue during the climax of the film, which became the saving grace for this film. Tanikella Bharani is at his best. Vizag Prasad has got a variety role and he generated some entertainment with his acting as a suspicious father of the heroine. Sudhakar has got a lengthy role in this film after a long gap.
TeluguOne Perspective :
First half of the film is average as it established the characters. Second half is dragged and boring. Looks like the director has done scene-scene copy from the original, as you do not see any conviction in narration and you do not find soul in the film. Only plus point of the film is a 10-minute dialogue by Prakash Raj where he explains how parents should raise their kids. Ladies cannot watch this film in theaters because of few crude scenes that embarrass them.