The storyline is antiquated, cringe-worthy, and tedious. The screenplay is absurdly written, seemingly tainted by excessive self-assurance. While a few jokes manage to elicit laughter, the majority of them come across as foolish.
The actors who portray the main characters deliver a passable performance, but the remaining cast members do not possess the skills of true actors.
The incorporation of Rural Telangana slang in the dialogues is expertly crafted, but the actors fail to bring authenticity to their delivery, making it feel contrived.
The production quality is mediocre, lacking the polish and refinement expected in a film of this nature.
Yashwanth Nag's music is a weak link in the film. The songs don't work and are a dampener. The background score is alright, though. Vasu Pendem's cinematography is decent, considering the low budget and setting at hand. The editing gives a messy feel to the movie at times.