: Critics from The Hindu and Gulte noted that the film relied on dated tropes from the 90s, including predictable twists and caricaturish villains.
: True to his "Mass Maharaja" persona, Ravi Teja carries the film with his signature comedic timing and energetic action sequences. : Critics from The Hindu and Gulte noted
: As a breakout star, her dancing and screen presence were cited as major highlights that "saved" the film from its weak script. Critical Reception vs. Commercial Success Critical Reception vs
Despite earning over , critical reception was mixed-to-negative. The story follows two lookalikes: , a jobless
: Many reviewers criticized the film for being "logic-less" and "contrived," comparing it unfavorably to a rehashed version of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo .
The story follows two lookalikes: , a jobless middle-class man, and Anand Chakravarthy , the wealthy son of a corporate tycoon. Confusion ensues when the female lead, Pranavi (Sreeleela), falls in love with both men, unaware they are the same person. The film eventually reveals a major twist—the dual identities are part of a larger plan to protect the family business from a ruthless corporate villain, JP (Jayaram).
: On platforms like Rotten Tomatoes , viewers praised it as a fun, entertaining "guilty pleasure" despite its flaws. The "Dhamaka" Name Confusion