A Ravi Teja entertainer. The film is absolutely hilarious in the first half but compromises on humour for action in the second half. Ravi Teja comes to India to recover his dad’s land. In the process he meets Rakul and falls in love with her. There is also a village in Bihar which is ruled by a tyrant who calls himself as “Son of God”. The villagers look for a messiah to save them. How all these get connected forms the basic plot. The first half scenes involving Brahmi are awesome. You just ROFL when he makes Brahmi stand as a statue. The second half moves to Bihar and looks stretched with some serious moments and action. Yet it is a Ravi Teja show all the way and so watch it for him.
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