Tilak is a mind games expert and tries to help people in need. He and his friend, who is a lawyer, and a former police officer help needy people who are in the public. Tilak falls in love with Suryakantham. He follows her and they both fall in love. Suryakantham has difficulty adjusting to help people in need. Suryakantham gets kidnapped by Tilak's enemies. Tilak saves her.
A critic from The Hindu wrote that "Venu and Shreya make a good team. Vandemataram's music is in sync with scenes and the background score, equally enjoyable."[1] A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Barring a few good comic moments, promising director Neelakantha gets it all wrong this time."[2] A critic from Idlebrain wrote that "Plus points of the film are noble storyline and Shriya. The main drawbacks of the film are inconsistent graph of emotions, slow narration and music. As this film has the background of middle-class family values, it would have more reach to the family crowds."[3]
References
^ ab"'Service' is passable". Thehindu.com. 26 March 2005. Archived from the original on 8 February 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2022.