Relangi Rajababu is such a 'nice guy' that he files a case against a girl who attempted to
rape him, and did not succumb to her, because he wished to remain 'pure' for the woman
he marries. After landing a job as an SI, his parents force him to get married because his
dowry will be useful for his sister's wedding. No girl wants to marry him now, because
they wonder if he is man enough since he rejected a girl like her. He ends up marrying a
rich, plump girl Soundarya after his parents and family threaten to commit suicide if he
doesn't accept the proposal. Now this 'nice guy' suddenly turns to other women and wants
to divorce his fat wife. His attempts to make her grant him a divorce and whether he turns
over a new leaf is the rest of the story.
Analysis :
Naresh suits his role and is eager to prove himself. The actress who plays the role of
Soundarya (Geeta Singh) is not consistent; sometimes she is good, at other times she
hams. Madhu Shalini has nothing much to do in her role except look pretty and walk with
some style in skimpy outfits, so what's new? Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam is the same as
he is in every movie-this role doesn't do any justice to his caliber. Laxmipathi plays the
role of a driver and is funny and so is Satyam Rajesh in a one scene cameo. Krishna
Bhagwan has a flair for comedy-even if the role is not well etched out; he will come out
looking funny. Venu Madhav and Sunil are good, good but repetitive.
TeluguOne Perspective :
This movie would have done well had it been released in the 70s or even the 80s. Two decades ago it might have been humorous, but not now. The subject itself is stale, the comedy is not up to EVV's potential, and the actors don't have exceptionally funny dialogues or even good timing. It is a chauvinistic, demeaning concept, and even that might have been welcomed had there been any real humor in it. But there isn't and there are no real attractions in this movie except EVV Cinema banner which promises some laughs. To everyone's disappointment, there are very few in this movie.