Shiva (Sharan Kumar) is a guy of ethics, standards, morals, and regulations. In addition to his studies in aviation engineering, he works as a radio jockey on the side. Via his Project Vayu,
shiva aspires to change the aircraft industry, and he works arduously to achieve this goal. Uma Devi (Yasvika Nishkala) and Vennela (Urvi Singh) are two girls that enter his life at this time.
shiva falls in
love with both of the girls—who are also cousins—turning his world upside down. What then did
shiva do?
shiva had a favourite among the two girls. Did
shiva succeed in his mission? The solutions are in the film.
Actor
sharan Kumar makes his film debut, and he does alright in his assigned role. The actor's portrayal of the little boy who lives by his own set of morals and principles is passable. Throughout the first hour,
vennela Kishore's comedic punches are welcome. In comparison to the other principal actresses, Yasvika Nishkala received a bigger role, and the actress performed admirably as Uma Devi. The final scenes she has with
murali Sharma are passable.
murali Sharma and
tanikella bharani carried out their duties as required.
Also, the
movie starts to seem excessively sanctimonious, and the endless talks get old quickly. Mr.
king tries to offer advice on every topic pertaining to business,
love, and marriage, which has greatly hurt the film. Another drawback is the length; numerous sequences in both half could have been cut. A skilled artist like
sunil is underutilised, and the song placement is terrible. The impact was lost since
murali Sharma didn't dub for his part. Inadequate editing is also done by the
director Sasiidhar Chavali.
Overall, A Tiresome Watch