Veera Bhadram aka Bhadra (Ravi Teja) is good friends with Raja (Deepak). Bhadra falls in love at the first sight with Raja's sister Anu (Meera Jasmine) when he sees her on a video. Bhadra pays a visit to the house of Raja to get familiarize with her. Incidentally, Raja's family is highly involved in feud factions. And the family of Raja is erased by faction leader Veeraiah (Pradeep Rawat). Bhadra rescues Anu and takes her to his home. The rest of the story is all about how he protects her and eliminates the gang of Veeraiah in that process.
Analysis :
Ravi Teja: Ravi Teja is in his elements with his reckless-looking histrionics. His character has got extreme shades of soft lover and hard hitter. He excelled in performing action sequences. His dialogue delivery is good, but he is telling certain lengthy dialogues so fast that it would be hard for the audience to follow them. Meera Jasmine: She did a sensible role in this film. She is an amazing actress, but she is under exploited in Telugu films. Her histrionics towards climax (especially in the scene where she is given flight tickets by hero) are excellent. Savita Reddy dubbed her voice.Others: Deepak is adequate as brother of heroine. Prakash Raj excelled the role of heroine's elder brother. Pradeep Rawat's characterization and get-up is an extension of Sye film. Brahmaji is first-rate as loyal assistant to Prakash Raj. Sunil's comedy is good. Jeeva and Subbaraju are passable. Jhansi did the role of housemaid who suspects Ravi Teja and Deepak to be gays (Kal Ho Na Ho rip-off). Padmanabham is OK as grandfather.
TeluguOne Perspective :
First half of the film runs without any story and has got certain elements for classes. Second half runs on bloodshed and faction feuds. Last 45 minutes of the film has series of fights. There is lots of violence in the second half. Producer Dil Raju's strength lies in selecting different scripts and that is the same reason why Dil and Arya clicked at box office. He tried to go for formula with Bhadra. On a while, Bhadra is an average formula film, which runs on the strengths of Ravi Teja.