The
movie is a family-friendly
comedy with a
sports theme. From a
malayalam family, Kirti (Aishwarya Lakshmi) has loved wrestling since she was a young girl. He attends wrestling tournaments with his father. Her enthusiasm grew as a result, and she eventually won the state wrestling championship. The stress of
marriage will also rise at
home at the same time. As her sister matures, her
parents are pressuring her to be married. She consents to wed them. The largest Asami in the
village is Veera (Vishnu Vishal), who is from Andhra Pradesh. He occasionally plays Kabaddi. He used to have carefree fun around the town with his uncle. Mother and
father don't exist. He wants to get married as he gets older.
But he turns down a lot of romances because he claims Jada is smaller and smarter than him. He has a large back and is less intelligent than he is. He marries Aishwarya
lakshmi while pretending he isn't a wrestler. In the
village fair, the rival (Ajay) confronts Veera with bullies over the decision to close a manufacturing factory. Keerthy displays her creativity and defeats the villains after becoming unable to stand the bullies attacking her
spouse during the fight. When Veera learned the truth about his
wife, what did he do? Did they reunite after their divorce? Why does Veera want to wrestle with his
wife in competitions? and how each of their lives ended is what the rest of the story is about. When Veera learned the truth about his
wife, what did he do? Did they reunite after their divorce? Why does Veera want to wrestle with his
wife in competitions?
The rest of the tale focuses on the kind of conclusion that both of their lives have reached. When Veera learned the truth about his
wife, what did he do? Did they reunite after their divorce? Why does Veera want to wrestle with his
wife in competitions? and how each of their lives ended is what the rest of the story is about.
The
movie is a typical family
comedy with a
sports theme. The movie's plot unfolds as anticipated. It makes me think of numerous movies, like "F2" and "Pellayana Kothalo." The film's first
hero is
aishwarya Lakshmi. The plot is typical of a movie. But by including the
sports angle, they attempted to add something fresh to the family drama. The film's pleasure and humour were maintained throughout by the filmmaker. He added two more battles, which slightly increased the intensity. Scenes involving wedding attire and dismissing relationships as unnecessary seem a little funny. Additionally, Keerti is less educated than Veera, she knows nothing about wrestling matches, and her inability to manage her hair in front of her
husband stems from the fact that she lied about having small hair in order to be married.
We laughed, though, at the hero's
horror at learning the truth about the heroine, the scene's dramatic reversal, and his inward rage at his
wife for disparaging him in front of everyone. Only scenes are present for the entirety of the first half. The plot does not advance in any way.
comedy routines are tedious. Occasionally, there is humour. One may guess what will occur as the hero's circumstances change in the second half. However, the
director has injected some freshness by switching up the climaxes. The plot becomes a little more sombre during the sections where he wants to
train and compete in wrestling matches with his wife.
The typical plot that
director Chella Ayyavu chose is a major flaw in the film. However, it's told well as a comic entertainment with a sporting backdrop. More
comedy would have been preferable to work on. The moments that are reminiscent of so many
telugu movies are a major drawback, though.
Nevethless, the movie is a solid entertainer!