:: Actors ::
Mahesh: Just like his earlier films, Mahesh is a treat to watch in this film and he grabbed every opportunity to give his best shot. His dance in this film knows no limit. He did the emotions with equal ease be it romancing or fighting.
Namrata Sirodkar: Namrata looks natural and down to earth in appearance. But it's her ease and body language that set her histrionics a class apart. She is extremely good at dances. She is at home while doing dances and it's a nice feeling to see her gracefully converting her ramp experience into Lawrence steps.
Krishna: Superstar Krishna is a major attraction for this film. His entrance just before the interval is a classic one. His dialogues are brimming with fire.
:: Technical Department ::
Camera: Ajayanan Vincent did a cool job for cinematography section. His picturization of the climax is of Hollywood class.
Screenplay: Screenplay of this film is smooth and good except for the climax. Satyanand, who trained Mahesh earlier, has provided the screenplay.
Dances: There are six songs in the film. All the songs are well composed by Lawrence
* Song1: 'Oho Sonia' song is the introduction song of Mahesh Babu. Mayuri Kango danced along with a bunch of dancers to match the rhythm of Mahesh.
* Song2: 'ABC datindo' song is a song pictured in a restaurant set. This song is a copy of DDLJ song in which Sharukh Khan was forced to play piano and humiliate Kajol. For a change, Mahesh uses Violin in place of Piano.
* Song 3 and 4: 'Vecha Vechaa Vundi' and 'Koyilamma Padutunnadi' are shot in picturesque locales of New Zealand.
* Song 5: 'Sarigama Padanisale' was shot in the beautiful 'Ramoji Film City'.
* Song6: 'Veyinchukunte Baguntadi' is the clincher of the film, in which Mahesh and Namrata make the viewers go mad with their dance.
Music: Music is the definite plus point both in the sections of backdrop score and songs composition.
Stunts: Vijayan has done a commendable job in stunts sections. Matrix, Shanghai Noon and Mission Impossible - II, inspire the fights in this film. He should be congratulated to make these fights as close as to the original films. No wonder, the climax has taken 46 days to shoot. His perfection in copying is such accurate that if you watch stunts in Mission Impossible II and Vamsi, you can feel only actors to be different.
Direction: This film does not appear as if B Gopal, who gave most successful action films like Samarasimha Reddy, directs it. Thanks to Satyanand, who gave a smooth screenplay for this film though it was a bland copy of DDLJ in first half. But in the last 30 minutes of the film, the direction was obscure.
Analysis: The first half of this film is excellent. Second half is good except for the last 30 minutes. If you want to enjoy the film, its better to go out of the theaters immediately after last song is over. Climax is good if you watch it as just a fight. But if you analyze the way story reached the conclusion, you cannot enjoy the climax. On a whole, a must see film for Mahesh fans and a watchable film for the rest