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  • cohuman3 December 2020
    Both Jagapati and Rajendra Prasad are seasoned family actors . Its a delight watching both of them prancing around with silly slapstick incidents . Both are comfortable in their skin as carefree photographers . Jagapati is a bigger not very rich skirt chaser . He chances upon three pretty airhostesses and starts chasing them wtih stories of big money . With Rajendra Prasad's help they take a mansion ( abondoned by its drunkyard owner ) and starts wooing these beautiful girls along with Indraja , the daughter of Kota . . With high class pimp Brahmanandam's help they weave a story of Jagapati being very rich and refusing big rich girls for the sake of simplicity .. The three girls fall for him and this starts a comedy of errors , Confusions , misunderstandings, slips abound . Madhu looks homely in Indian sarees , Gauthami looks like a dressed chicken in a baby style fringe and bobed hair .Indraja as the spoilt daughter of Kota is cute and sweet . Dependable Kota is on top as the comedy villain . Jagapati excelled in multiple heroine projects . Here too he gets a dozen songs shot in exocic locales. Most of them are hummable . Y Vijaya as the family cook is comic . The parallel comedy track of Kota evokes some silly laughs . In the end ,when all the girls come to know the true story they round him up . He escapes only to be caught by one of his Bombay conquests Ramya Krishna . Over all a total time pass .