Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Nagarjuna Akkineni | ... | Abhiram | |
Sonali Bendre | ... | Harika | |
Anshu | ... | Maheswari | |
![]() |
Chandramohan | ... | Maheswari's uncle |
Tanikella Bharani | ... | Prasad | |
Brahmanandam | ... | Lavangam | |
![]() |
Balaiah M. | ... | Abhi's Grandfather |
Suneel | ... | Bunk Seenu | |
![]() |
Ranganath | ||
![]() |
Sudha | ... | Lakshmi |
Dharmavarapu Subramanyam | ... | Professor Balasubramaniam | |
![]() |
Ananth | ||
![]() |
Melkote | ... | Sundar |
Jayaprakash Reddy | |||
![]() |
Madhumitha | ... | (as Swapna Madhuri) |
Abhiram is a manager in his own ad agency. He hates women and he feels that all women are traitors. Abhiram's uncle, who is the chairman of the ad agency, appoints Harika as an assistant manager. Though Abhiram does not like a girl joining his company, he has to live with it as the appointment is made by his uncle. He starts mistreating her. Harika, vexed by Abhirams acts, submits her resignation to Abhi's uncle, who then narrates the flashback of Abhiram to Harika. Written by Anonymous
This is the first Telugu film I have seen, and although I am only beginning to learn the language, it was easy to follow this well-paced story.
Reminiscent of plays by Sheridan or Moliere, the screenplay was hilarious and friendly, and the sensitive touches would make it a good date movie. The punch-line ending was a great way to top off this misadventure.
Worth renting.