Story
Kittu [Sundeep Kishan] is a cab driver who works under Manikyam [Tanikella Bharani]. Kittu trusts Manikyam and saves his hard earned money at Manikyam. However, Manikyam refuses to give Kittu's saving and frustrated by this, Kittu kidnaps Manikyam's daughter Nandeswari [Regina] exactly on her wedding day. Nandeswari is against the marriage and expresses her happiness with Kittu for kidnapping her.
However the duo fall in love and at the time of proposing to each other, Nandeswari again gets kidnapped by Babji [Brahmaji] who is the henchmen of Jaggu [Jagapathi Babu].
Who is Jaggu, why did he kidnap Nandeswari and how is he related to story forms the plot.
Analysis :
The introduction of characters is neatly done and the first half deals with setting up the story. The chemistry between Sundeep and Regina is best [should attribute this to their previous film]. However the second half of the film is a complete let down.
We expect more love track between Sundeep and Regina in the second half but it disappoints at the same time the brother bonding between Jagapathi and Sundeep was also not upto the mark. Too many characters also disturb the flow of second half and routine climax makes things even worse.
The Cinematography is biggest plus of the film. Each and every frame of the film looks colorful. Achu's music is just ok.
Performance :
Sundeep Kishan: Definitely he is climbing the ladder with every film. Sundeep gave his best performance, comedy timing is good and probably for the first time he showed special interest in dances. In action episodes also Sundeep showed his mass.
Regina: The entire film will run on her shoulders. Regina outperformed Sundeep infact and making it account with every film. In the next few years, she may be the number one heroine.
Jagapathi Babu: This is the second film of Jagapathi after Legend and it is complete opposite one. His character is entertaining and scenes with Sundeep Kishan are hilarious. Good choice by Jagapathi by not sticking to only negative roles.
Final Word: Go for Ra Ra Krishnayya if you have no other choice to pass time. A strict one timer!