
Direction – Vijay Kumar Konda
Production – Akkineni Nagarjuna
Story – Vijay Kumar Konda
Starring – Naga Chaitanya, Pooja Hedge
Music – Anoop Rubens
Release Date – 17th Oct, 2014
Karthik decides and takes a long-break from his studies after completing his graduation from his college, so that he can discover himself. After six month of long trip, he returns back from Europe to Hyderabad and falls for Nandu in love. Rest of the story is mostly about how Karthik tries to convince Nandu about he’s the perfect person for her.
When the story shows the same old love story with a pair along with some current generation concept and all that drama, it might not hit the ball all the time. It quite depends on the cast and the director and sometimes the music and comedy takes the heights. This movie is an entertainer which is not too bad for its make and cast but still it needs some charm with enriching experience.
With the ideas and interest in search of freedom and to know about himself Karthik travels all across the globe. While he was trying to know himself he comes across Nandu with whom he falls in love. But the over straight forward behavior and highly flirtatious nature made her hate Karthik. The twist enters in when both their families come in contact and decide about their marriage. The story is about the decision of Karthik who keeps on rejecting the job offers he receives and decides to travel all across the globe in search of freedom. After spending for 6 months of life in Europe he still was confused with unanswered questions. Meanwhile Nandu personifies Karthik and encourages him to write a book. The answer to be a writer in his life for the question about what to do with his life for Karthik was still a big question mark in his mind. But the love with Nandu was the most liberating moments of experience he faced in his life in search of happiness. While Nandu was quite running away from it the story shows how Karthik tries to convince her. The struggle made them realize about how much the end up loving each other. The roll of Naga Chaitanya and Pooja Hegde were played quite well during the first half of the film. The conflicts between them felt little over dragged for the likes or dislikes of many. All together Ali is the one who shined in all of his short roles during 150 minutes of play. The work of Andrew and Anup Rubens was impressive during the first half of the movie though the same complement cannot be passed to the second half of the film. Vijay Kumar Konda’s Direction was quite good but the little draw back could make you expect little more.