Cast:
- Sai Dharam Tej as Vijay Krishna
- Kalyani Priyadarshan as Lahari
- Nivetha Pethuraj as Swecha
- Vennela Kishore as Vijay’s friend
- Posani Krishna Murali as Vijay’s father
- Sunil as boss



Plot/Synopsis
Vijay Krishna is a smart guy but super unlucky. No matter what he does, things go wrong. He has a big dream—he made an app that can save lives by preventing road accidents. But no one gives him a chance.
His love life? Not great either. Lahari, his girlfriend, is sweet but kinda simple. She doesn’t understand his struggles. Then comes Swecha, an independent woman who respects his ideas but is too practical. One loves him but doesn’t get him, the other gets him but doesn’t love him. Tough life, huh?
Vijay fights rejection everywhere—work, love, even family. But does he give up? Nope! This movie is all about his journey to prove himself.
Trailer
Review
Man, I felt so bad for Vijay. Life just keeps punching him in the face. Ever felt like no matter how hard you try, nothing works? That’s Vijay’s life in a nutshell. But you know what? He doesn’t stop. And that’s what makes this movie so good.
Sai Dharam Tej nailed the role. He doesn’t overact, just feels real. The way he shows frustration, hope, and heartbreak—it hits hard. And the dialogues? Some of them stay with you. Like that one scene where he says, “Society only respects winners, not struggles.” Oof, that one got me.


Music is also pretty nice. The “Parugu Parugu” song? Stuck in my head for days! And the comedy? Vennela Kishore and Sunil bring some fun moments. Without them, the movie would feel too heavy.
The love story part? Hmm… could have been better. Lahari’s character felt a bit too clueless. Swecha was more interesting, but the romance angle didn’t feel very deep. But hey, life is messy, right?



Recommend or Not Recommended?
If you like movies where the hero struggles, falls, and still keeps going—this is for you. If you’re looking for a super fun romance? Maybe not. But the message? It’s solid. Sometimes, success takes time. You just gotta keep going.
So, yeah—recommended!