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Making her Telugu debut, Setia is charming and fits the role of a modern urban woman well, though her character depth is somewhat limited by the script.

Aneesh Krishna keeps the pace brisk and the tone light. While the "clash of cultures" trope is familiar in Telugu cinema, his execution provides enough situational humor to keep it engaging.

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 Making her Telugu debut, Setia is charming and

Mahati Swara Sagar’s soundtrack is a highlight, with catchy tunes that complement the breezy nature of the film.

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

Delivers a dependable performance as the "boy next door." He excels in the comedy sequences, particularly when navigating the tension between his family and Vrinda.

The cinematography is bright and colorful, typical of modern Tollywood rom-coms, making it a visually pleasant experience. Final Verdict Rating: 2

Playing Krishna’s strict mother, she brings weight to the film, providing the necessary emotional anchor for the family drama elements. Technical Aspects