Clearly this movie is made keeping the multiplex college-going crowd in mind. Major portions of the movie skirts around the musings of a student. The doses of humour are aplenty, rolling one after another. The presentation is the key differentiator for no effort is spared to ensure something unique is offered to the audience thereby keeping their interest captivated. And the entire credit goes to the pre-production work which I am sure was undertaken well in advance before the actual shoot.
The portion where the heroine comes to stay in house has a resemblance to papa's super-hit "Ninne Pelladuta". As stated earlier the college portions are the highlight. The disagreement could have been better written. And the second-half warranted avoiding creative liberties. The grandparents track has a good message to impart.
Naga Chaitanya might not appear charismatic at this point in time but its safe to he is confident and potentially could carry the torch. He dances to NTR instead of grandpa ANR song, which I thought was clever. Tamanna Bhatia might fail to grab your attention in the initial sequences but as the plot progresses she turns out to be eye-candy. The rest of the supporting start cast lend adequate support. Songs are peppy and choreographed quite well. Meghana Naidu adds spice in the item song.
And finally the write/ director deserves a kudos - he brings the cows home.