This is another movie to prove that Telugu film industry is loosing the grip of making good movies with big heroes with convincing stories. This continuing trend is also indicating that big heroes will not make good movies any longer. Directors seemed to have stuck in confusion while creating stories for big heroes. In this movie, more thrust is seemed to put on to extend the story to make way for second part and in that journey, the director seemed to have lost the grip in making the first part story a meaningful and convincing one. The whole story was built up on the powerful character of Devara. The story narration from the beginning gave impetus and generated high expectation. However, the moment, it was shown that Devara was no more, the story lost its intensity and that is where the story has taken a downturn. The narrative that the weak Vara was only protecting red sea, was not appealing. It should have been done in a more convincing way. Pls. do away with Aniruddh's music. It's the same old wine in the new bottle.