ISmart Shankar (Ram Pothineni) is back to his old self and is a their. Big Bull (Sanjay Dutt) is a dreaded criminal who is not just insanely rich but also straight up insane, seeking immortality. Big Bull gets diagnosed with tumor and is told his days are numbered. Thus, begins the memory transfer plan once again with Shankar being the lab rat. There is a backstory to Shankar and his mother Pochamma, linked with Big Bull. Then, there is Boka for no reason. Add to this, the Puri madness of a crazy mission Big Bull is on to start a civil war within the country. How Shankar outsmarts the dumb bunch, forms rest of the story.
Puri Jagannadh's new film was an assault on all senses and his script sense has simply vanished. I did wonder that post Liger, he would really take things seriously but there is clearly no intention of reviving himself. The screenplay lacks any sort of clarity and though it has Puri's absurdity, it is simply devoid of any sort of highs. The songs were painful and the scenes are so random like it's characters, there is literally no character arc for any of the actors in the film. However silly might be the main plot, both Ram and Sanju Baba couldn't save it. But it were pointless characters like that of Pragathi as another Pochamma or even Ali's Boka, who only add onto the runtime. The content is definitely in bad taste and what is more surprising is, nobody involved in this project realized what turd they were going to film throughout the shooting schedule.