If one is going to watch this movie only with an eye of scrutiny on Pawan Kalyan, it will seem like just another movie but that's wrong. This is the Bhagvad Gita teachings for the present. It's put across in a very relatable manner.
The movie clearly explains Lord Krishna's teaching to Arjun....
Man does nothing by himself.
The world will go on just as fine even without you.
People and situations happen to us based on our karma.
Like Krishna opposed Rukmi when he tried to get Rukmini married against her wishes, marriages should not be forceful or a thing of pride, ego or supremacy. It's to do with love and dedication.
Traditions which don't go with the era should be let go off otherwise it will suppress the present generation from their progress materially and spiritually
The story is well scripted and Pawan Kalyan did absolute justice to the role. So did Sai Tej. If only the parents of today can spend a few minutes imparting spiritual knowledge to their kids, I'm sure such movies will make a positive impact on the world.
Anyways at the end, the best take away from the movie is that the only thing that is powerful, is TIME (KAAL) and it accepts no luggage along with you. So don't spend your whole life thinking that you need fame and power to be successful. Time erases your memory in this world. Once your body is taken away, your real fate is decided. Just do your duty humbly with no expectations of the result and remember this is not your home and nothing is yours. The One whom you belong to, will claim you back.
My respects to Samuthrikani for making such a relatable and apt movie.