Prasad (Suhas) is to a middle-class family man. He leads a simple life with his wife (Sangeerthana Vipin). They both are quite happy and love each other. However, things take an unexpected turn when Prasad takes a harsh decision not to have children.
Prasad believes that parents should not give birth to kids if they can’t provide them with the best life. Twist in the tale arises when Prasad’s wife misses her month. Prasad realizes that the condom he used for family planning did not work properly.
He files a case against that condom company. Does he win the case? How did Prasad’s argument go when he demands crores of compensation? Watch the film in cinemas to find out the answers.
The scenes between Suhas and his father, Goparaju Ramana, and the comedy scenes have worked out well. And the performances by all the actors are quite good. Suhas is very convincing in his role.
He did a good job with his timing even in serious scenes. Goparaju Ramana was amazing in the role of an annoyed father. Vennela Kishore’s character, his dialogues and gestures were hilarious.
The initial scenes featuring the lead pair lost their impact due to lethargic writing. The philosophy of the hero who believes either in giving the best to children or not having children at all is quite impressive.
It would have been better if the conflict was built around this point. Additionally, the conflict between the hero and heroine’s families could have been established well.
Debutant Sandeep Reddy Bandla impresses as a director, but he falters in coming up with an effectively and engaging screenplay. The songs and background score in some crucial scenes by music composer Vijai Bulganin are alright.