Vennela Kishore as the TV news anchor provides some relief with his comic act, but his role too is limited. The character of the young politician played by Raja is not conceived well and is not connected to the story. Rushkar Dhillon is the female lead but we see little of her. His role requires a lot of energy and though he tries his best, he is not convincing in some scenes.īharath is just okay as his friend. The film is supposed to be a full-on entertainer, but the director has just not delivered.Īllu Sirish looks good as a rich kid, but he has to improve his comic timing. The story is completely predictable and the narration is also a bit boring. The only saving grace is Vennela Kishore who provides some entertainment, but his role is very short. The political part of the plot is uninteresting and there is no life or feeling in any of the scenes between Aravind and his girlfriend, or when he tries to support the local people for a cause or in the climax. He takes his own time to establish how the protagonist and his friend suffered in the slum area. Though it’s an interesting plot with loads of entertainment, director Sanjeev Reddy fails to make the most of it. The makers of the Telugu film have merely bought the rights of a Malayalam hit film and changed a few things here and there to suit the local milieu. The theme of a rich father teaching his son the value of money is not new in Telugu cinema. The film is basically about how Aravind lives in India on a shoestring budget and what challenges he faces in the end. He supports people from his locality for a cause and for that he has to take the support of a young politician. He joins a college for his MBA and after a few incidents he becomes quite popular. His father sends him `5,000 and tells him he must manage his expenses with that amount.Īravind and his friend Basha (Bharath) rent a small house in a slum area. It’s only when Aravind swipes his cash cards and they don’t work that he realises his father’s intention in sending him to India. His father (Naga Babu) wants to teach him the value of money, so he sends his son to India for a month-long vacation. Madhura Sridhar and Yash Rangineni are the producers.Īravind (Allu Sirish) is born and brought up in America and doesn’t know the value of money. Sanjeev Reddy directs this Telugu version.
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