Whether you are looking for the technical specifications of its high-definition releases or revisiting the story that made Naga Shaurya and Raashi Khanna stars, here is an in-depth look at why this film remains a "must-watch." A Modern Take on a Classic Tale
: Srinivas Avasarala brought a literary sensibility to the dialogue. The lines are witty, rhythmic, and avoid the over-the-top tropes often found in commercial cinema.
The film is loosely inspired by Edmond Rostand's 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac . It follows N. Venkateswara "Venky" Rao (Naga Shaurya), an aspiring news reader stuck working for a self-obsessed boss, Uday Bhaskar (Srinivas Avasarala). In exchange for a promotion, Venky agrees to help Uday woo a girl named Prabhavathi (Raashi Khanna). The twist? Venky and Prabhavathi share a romantic past that Uday is entirely unaware of. Why It Stands Out