An obsolete story, the story begins with Chakri (Shyam) who bursts from a royal family works with a TV channel and he falls in love with the Marwadi girl Sohini (Priyamani). Both families decide for the marriage and Chakri's father (Aditya Menon) takes the newly wed couple to the serious of his brother Veera Narasimha Rayalu (Jagapathi Babu) and Naga Penchalamma (Priyamani again) for paying respects. However, the spirit of Penchalamma enters the body of Sohini and she kills Chakri's father. The people in the neighboring 45 villages want the idols installed back in the temple as they are facing several hardships due to the idols not being installed back in the temple. A tryst with a guru reveals the flashback of Narasimha Rayalu and Penchalamma, their hard work to lay the star of Narasimha Swamy in a temple for the happiness of the villages and the Enemies (Kota and others) who are ending it.
Jagapathi Babu and Priyamani and Shyam to an extent are the only positive aspects of the film. Hero Jagapathi Babu looks fit and does his bit in the required manner. Though some of his dialogues looked odd, he managed to bring some attention of the audience to the screen. Priyamani Performance-wise she is ok. Shyam is handsome and despite his Kollywood background, he tries his best to get the lip sync. He is a talent who should be given right roles. Aditya Menon is a good performer. He has the right kind of personality and the evil expressions to make him the villain. He has strong potential to enter into the top league of villains if he chooses his projects carefully. Tanikella Bharani was effective, Kota was impressive, Brahmi was boring, Rajeev Kanakala was wasted, Jackie was okay, Hema and Surekha Vani were brief, Siva Parvathi was standard, Brahmaji came and went, the others didn't have much scope.
One begins to feel, within first five minutes of the film, that they are being made a 'Bakra' and by the time the film is halfway, the 'Bakra' is ready for 'Bali'. The thought from the director is good but there is not a single point where he can be patted for his execution. It was amazingly amateur. Sometimes, the film looked like 'Chandramukhi' and sometimes, it looked like 'Arundhati'. And one doesn't know why Rajeev Kanakala was there, an actor of his calibre became a simple dummy.
On the whole, this is a film which has no content, no proper handling of the script and there is nothing notable that any class of audience can connect to. At the box office, the chances of the film scoring a flop are very high.
Final Word: below Average