Sowmya (Simran) is the grand daughter of Achyuta Ramayya's (Satyanarayana) son's first wife, while Jalandhara(Sanghavi) is the straight grand daughter of Achyuta Ramayya's son. As such everyone in the family (except Achuta Ramayya) harass and shows hatred towards Sowmya. One day, Sowmya gets a job as a bank Manager in Switzerland. At the Swizz airport, Sowmya meets Manohar (Balakrishna) and is compelled to take his help since her uncle Subba Rao (Chalapathi Rao) did not receive her at the airport. Knowing his son came to Switzerland, SVR (Bala Subrmanyam) and also lands in Switzerland to search manohar. Sowmya meets Manohar fall in love and eventually SVR also accepts thetr love. But when SVR goes to Achyuta Ramayya for Sowmya - Manohar marriage proposal, he comes to know that Achyuta Ramayya is a victim of an accident done by SVR in the past. The plot unveils finally when and how Manohar comvinces the entire Achyuta Ramayya family.
Analysis :
Dialogues by Janardhan Maharshi are exceptionally good. He's playing with words and using the pun effect to write fun dialogues has done a wonderful job in this film too. Though most of the dialogues reflect the taste of EVV, they are very refreshing. This film is a typical EVV film. He tried to inject humor as and when needed. But he lost track of the story as it proceeded towards climax. All the songs are very well canned. And most of them are shot in Switzerland. Balayya did look smart in all songs are danced extremely well. Naa Cheere song is with Sadhika, 'Muddoche Gopala' is with Sanghavi, 'Ammagaariki' is a solo song and remaining three are with Simran.
TeluguOne Perspective :
First half of the film is very neat and sensible. But the second half of the film starts with a pleasant note and as it proceeds towards climax, this movie goes into a dragging mode with very usual climax. This film is inspired by Hindi 'Hero No. 1'. They made changes to the story and extended the character of Sanghvi and introduced the character of Sadhika. This is a soft comedy film by Balayya. And the matinee crowds are not too impressed with the soft character of Balayya. There of only few ferocious dialogues (Balayya Trade mark) by Balayya in this film. This film is recommended if you love fun. We gotta wait and see what the masses have in their mind by judging at the trade reports that are going to pour in from the next week.