Thaman's retro music is a big pro for this film, BGM was a big booster for the overall film, though it was repetitive, it still wasn't boring. Without music & bgm, this film is nothing more than the usual telugu cinema crap.
Ravi teja's usual jovial performance does work out really well for the kinda characterisation of the protagonist.
The plot revolves around madras but very little Tamil reference was given with just a handful of roles throughout the film and that was a bummer the way Telugu over Tamil was being portrayed was thankfully broken in the climax twist and hence it becomes a likable film for audiences from both the regions/states.
The double action was required just for the twist, otherwise, the 2nd character didn't add any value or wasn't characterized well or wasn't used at all.
And as usual, the heroine's character was useless although the disabled heroine's character did add value to the film.
And Bobby Simha's character naming matching his classic role in the Tamil film Jigarthanda doesn't seem to be coincidental.
The story & screenplay was good enough with a decent mix of twists sprinkled but still, somehow it feels like the film is just like other Telugu films only and nothing much.
Overall, it is a one-time watchable one for commercial/masala film viewers.