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| EVV Satyanarayan, the veteran director is back with another comedy that fails to impress the audience. His son Aryan Rajesh plays the lead with a battalion of comedians but sadly none of them is able to evoke any laughter. A young guy Veer Shankar (Aryan) meets Aarthi (Deepika) accidentally while he is on the way to see his fiancée. It is love-at-first-sight for him but Aarthi’s father packs her off to an unknown place. Meanwhile Veer goes to Bangkok where he meets Gouri (Krishna Bhagwan) who escapes from his dominating wife (Telangana Sakuntala) to have fun with another girl! All this leads to comedy of errors and mistaken identities. All this forms the crux of the story which has resemblance to Hollywood flick 'Blame It on the Bellboy' which was remade as “Vettom” by Priyadarshan in Malayalam. The situational comedy fails to impress and there is nothing original about the proceedings. The dialogues lack punch and the characters look like a bunch of idiots doing buffoonery. Aryan Rajesh has to improve leaps and bounds in terms of emoting and what he lacks most is screen presence. Deepika is wasted while the rest of the cast is forgettable. The songs tuned by Kamalakar are average but the camera of V Srinivasa Reddy is noteworthy as he has captured the beauty of Bangkok well. Verdict: Missable
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