The story follows Vivek (played by ), a cab driver who encounters Teju (Sanjana Anand), a woman struggling with alcoholism and deep-seated emotional trauma following a painful breakup and family estrangement. Vivek takes it upon himself to help her navigate her troubles, leading to a journey of redemption, family reconciliation, and, predictably, a blossoming romance. The Good
: The first half feels stretched with forced comedy and unnecessary subplots that don't contribute much to the main arc. The story follows Vivek (played by ), a
: Abbavaram carries the film with his relatable "boy-next-door" charm. He handles both the comedic and emotional beats well, maintaining a steady screen presence. : Abbavaram carries the film with his relatable
: The script relies on outdated "hero-saves-the-damsel" tropes. The plot progression is highly predictable, offering very few surprises for seasoned viewers of South Indian cinema. The plot progression is highly predictable, offering very
: The HEVC (H.265) codec is efficient, meaning the 480p file will look relatively crisp for its size, though it will lack the sharpness of a 1080p Blu-ray rip on larger screens. Final Verdict
: While the leads do their best, the supporting characters often feel like caricatures, and the antagonist lacks a credible or threatening presence. Technical Quality (HQ Dubbed/HEVC 480p)