777 charlie is based on a dog's relationship with his master. In this regard, the picture receives a perfect score. The way the dog is introduced to Dharma's life and how he begins to develop an emotional attachment to him is depicted in a really affecting way. The scene in which rakshit discovers the dog's issue, as well as the overall tone of the episode, looks fantastic.
The predictable storyline is the film's primary flaw when it comes to faults. There have been countless stories about the man-dog relationship in the past, and charlie is no exception. The only thing that has changed is the background. All of the topics raised in the narrative are well-known, and there is nothing in the picture that will surprise you in terms of twists or drama.
Sangeetha Sringeri plays a pivotal role, and her character comes out as half-baked, despite the fact that she plays a significant role in the plot. In effort to create more drama, filmmaker Kiranraj has included far too many melodramatic situations in the second part of the film, which appear forced and serve as narrative speed bumps. But it's the connection between charlie and dharma that keeps us going, since their interactions are well-written into the story.