is a "popcorn entertainer" that doesn't reinvent the wheel but succeeds in being a pleasant one-time watch. It relies heavily on established tropes—conservative parents vs. modern kids—but the chemistry between the leads and the clean comedy make it a decent choice for family viewing. Rating: 2.75/5
The story follows Krishna (Naga Shaurya), a man from a conservative Brahmin family in Andhra Pradesh, who moves to Hyderabad for a software job. There, he falls for his colleague, Vrinda (Shirley Setia), a bold and independent woman from a different cultural background. The core of the film revolves around Krishna’s struggle to bridge the gap between his orthodox mother and his modern partner, leading to a series of lies and comedic misunderstandings. is a "popcorn entertainer" that doesn't reinvent the
The cinematography is bright and colorful, typical of modern Tollywood rom-coms, making it a visually pleasant experience. Final Verdict Rating: 2