What can I say...hmphhh! The story is about one rando, who is a 'leader' in a college, who organizes a bloody conference on the premises, preaching on the philosophy of how love is the enemy of humanity, and why people should be solo, so life is better. He even writes a book on it, where characters in the movie read it and remember to quote this idiot's philosophy. A self-proclaimed, anti-lover of sorts, he slowly realizes, through experience, that his meaning of life is to be married. What more can I say of this idiotic, headache-inducing crapfest?
"Supreme Hero" Sai Tej, is one of the worst actors to ever grace the screen, and I couldn't bear the guy's over-action. Nabha Natesh can't act, and we know that. The story is one messy hosh-posh of random occurrences that preach the age-old nonsense that only marriage can fulfill a person's life. The characters come, and go, and they only exist to give some laughs or provide eye-TEARING (ahhh! >_<) melodrama that's so boring to the point of headache. The only good thing would be Vennela Kishore's and Sathya's hilarious antics, that only mildly occupy your mind, while Rao Ramesh has a decent role about a man suffering with loneliness. But some minor plus points kept aside, many good actors like Rajendra Prasad, Jhansi, V.K. Naresh, etc. are completely wasted in an otherwise cringy film, that has no substantial value. It's not even escapist, because there is nothing here that warrants your money and attention.
Overall, this a film that's a bad opening for a post-pandemic, Telugu theatrical release. Watch it if you really have nothing to do in life, except wanting to only get married. Otherwise, we can work on ourselves and gain more essential knowledge than some dumb, buddhileni stuff. I was very much fooled by the ratings, and wasted money. Saving Money is So Better than watching this movie.