Ramu, a servant falls for the beautiful daughter of his mistress, Chamundeswari, who is a business tycoon. After discovering Ramu's feelings for her daughter, Chamundeswari tries to separate them.
Gudipoodi Srihari of The Hindu wrote that "The late NTR senior continues to be an inspiration for filmmakers who venture to do films with the junior. Dialogue writers Paruchuri Brothers, who had scripted many films for late NTR, seem to revel at their present involvement with NTR Jr".[3] Jeevi of Idlebrain.com wrote "B Gopal dealt the first half well with mass comedy between Nagma and NTR. In the second half B Gopal lost grip over the subject and meandered through scenes that are unnecessarily inserted to glorify the mass image of NTR. The touch of B Gopal is missing in making the mass scenes effective the film".[4] A critic from Sify wrote "On the whole director B.Gopal has worked well on NTR?s mass masala image".[5]