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Producer: D.Shiva Prasad Reddy Direction: V.N.Adithya Cast: Nagarjuna, Nayantra, Poonam Bajwa Music: Kalyani Malik
Producer D Sivaprasad Reddy, director VN Aditya and actor Nagarjuna make a lethal combination. They have made hit films together in the past and have repeated the success run through ‘Boss’. It has everything that a good film should have like comedy, romance, love, sentiment and action. Film buffs will love watching the wonderful performance of the artistes.
Gopalakrishna, who is popularly known as GK (Nagarjuna), is the MD of a big construction company and SRK (Sayaji Shinde) is his business rival. GK not only handles his business efficiently but also deals with goons and land mafia gangs efficiently. He invites applications for the post of his personal secretary and finally appoints Anuradha alias Anu (Nayanatra), who is an orphan, for the post. He is strict when it comes to office matters but has a good heart and is friendly to all his staff.
Now, Anu begins to feel a soft corner towards her boss. They leave for Malaysia to settle a deal and stay with Viswanath (Nasar) and Sumitra (Sumalata). Sumitra advises Anu to reveal her love to GK but time never comes. Anu gets herself involve in a petty quarrel with a police official and she starts dharna on the road. This incident enrages GK and he threatens to dismiss her from the job. Anu is not in the mood to sacrifice her self-respect and resigns. GK gives a month’s time to Anu to reconsider her resignation and in the meantime gives out an ad for the post. Sruthi (Poonam Bajwa) is selected for the post and Anu is asked to teach her office work. Anu fears that Sruthi might break her bond with GK. The fact is, SRK, who implicates Sruthi's father in a case, uses Sruthi to learn GK’s firm official secrets and details of tenders. Sruthi manages to steal the tender quotation for a project but decides not to ditch GK for the reason that SRK did not want to bail out her father. Now, Anu comes to know the entire plan and tells GK. She even goes to the tender office and files the tender papers with the help of her laptop to save GK from embarrassment. She reveals her love for GK when he thanked her for the help but he is unmoved. The fact is he still loves his wife Sanjana (Shriya), who died in the tsunami attack. She is the daughter of Viswanath and Sumitra. As a friend, GK does his bit to marry off Anu and unites her with her father Seshagiri (Tanikella Bharani). This incident hurt Anu so much so that she accepts a marriage proposal brought by her father. In the meantime, GK comes to know that his mother-in-law Sumitra has died in Malaysia and that her last wish is his marriage with Anu. He decides to marry Anu after this event. All is well that ends well.
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Nagarjuna’s performance in the film is commendable. He looks glamorous and the clothes he wear are a treat to watch. He has shed some weight for the film and is smart this way. Nayantara has scope for performance besides glamour. Poonam Bajwa has poured in lots of glamour and Saloni also appears in a song sequence. Shriya appears in a guest role and Sumalatha is back to films after a long hiatus. Dharamavarapu Subrahmanyam, Ali, Sunil and Brahmanandam have managed to bring the house down with their comedy sequence.
The technical aspects of the film are also fine. Kalyani Malik and Harry Anand’s musical compositions are melodious. J Sivakumar has done wonders with his camera and Chintapalli Ramana has written good dialogues.
On the whole, it is director VN Aditya who deserves all the accolades for coming out with such a good entertainer. It has all the elements that make a good film. So, don’t miss this film.
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