
For Prakash Raj and Jayasudha, who have played as husband and wife in umpteen number of movies right from 'Bommarillu, the roles become another important one in their career. Anupama Parameshwaran eschews her charm despite weak role.

He is just another character in this whole gang of actors. Sharwanand as hero has given decent performance. Overall, it makes a decent watch with good music. The routineness of the narration is minus point but it doesn't bore us either. Still, the movie scores on many points with its beautiful cinematography, some touching moments in the climax, general family bonding moments. The only new thing is instead of antyakshari we have dubsmash. Hero (Sharwanand) making all of them sorting out their differences, bringing closer to one each other, impressing his niece, etc are straight out of many old movies. The plot point is lean, the writer-director has relied heavily on time-tested sequences to drive the point. While the theme is good, the treatment is quite routine. How would children react if their parents announce divorce at the autumn of their lives? How would wife responds to his husband's declaration at this age? Shouldn't children visit their parents at least during the festival time? These questions are under current theme of this family drama. He has earlier written films like 'Gabbar Singh'. This film is directed by writer turned director Sateesh Vegesna. His latest production 'Satamanam Bhavati' runs on similar template. Especially if you have soft dil, you get emotional. More than the plotlines, the inherent sentiment scenes, the stress on family bonding easily work on us (audiences). Perfect", or "Seethamma Vaakitlo Sirimalle Chettu", his productions work with family audiences. Producer Dil Raju is known for not only making big movies but he is more famous for bringing out entertaining family dramas. While the drama is moving through we see romance blossom between Raju (Sharwanand), who has special bonding and lives with Raghava Raju, and Nithya (Anupama), Raghava Raju's daughter's daughter. But only later she realises that Raghava Raju is going to divorce her not knowing his hidden plan of bringing the kids here.

She is happy seeing they coming to their home to celebrate festival. Shocked by this, they immediately land in India. Hence he calls them and informs that he is going to divorce their mother. He knows that they won't come if he invites for festival. As Sankranthi is approaching, Raghava Raju's wife asks him to call their children to come down. Their kids are busy with their lives abroad and are not coming to see them. Still one thing is missing in their life. Raghava Raju (Prakash Raj) and his wife (Jayasudha) have everything in life that oldage people can ask for - wealth, good health, happiness, and lush green environments.
