Other Technical Departments - Story is routine. Music - Music by Anup Rubense is okay though not as good as "Manam". He has got a meaty role and he excels in it. However, the show stealer is Boiling star Babloo a.k.a 30 years Prudhvi. Brahmanandam entertains, despite some routine comedy written for him. Chandramohan gets a nice role and he did perfectly well. He went to an extent, where he graciously allowed side characters to have major pie.
Performances - Gopichand is so desperate for scoring a hit, and one can easily sense it. Overall - This is movie is good to pass the time. On a positive note, Sriwass, the director, tried to give all the actors almost equal screen time, which also ended up being his downfall because the characters were not developed fully. However, there were a few surprises that helped the movie move along. The storyline was filled with old ideas, dialogues that we have seen five years ago. All the other supporting characters: Hamsa Nandini, Chandra Mohan, Pragathi, etc were good. Her character was interesting until she, too, got forced into a typical heroine character. Rakul Preet Singh as the heroine was alright. All three did not have time for their characters to develop and their talents were wasted. Mukesh Rishi, Sampath Raj, Rahul Dev had to share screen time as playing characters with negative shades. Brahmanandam was funny as usual although we have heard these dialogues over and over again. His screen time was shared with Prudhviraj as Boiling Star Bablu who arguably stole the show. The screenplay gives him no room to showcase his talent. A versatile and brilliant actor, he seems to have chosen yet another movie that was the same as his previous ventures. If you are expecting a brilliant performance from Gopichand, you will be sorely disappointed.