Middle-Class Abbayi revolves around three central characters - Nani (Nani), Vadina (Bhumika) and Rani (Sai Pallavi). Director Venu Sree Raam has picked an interesting story of a middle-class guy who engages in a simple ego clash with Vadina (Bhumika). After a brief intro of the characters, the story is shifted to Warangal as Bhumika gets transferred there. The little disturbances between the duo (Nani and Bhumika) have been captured beautifully.
And then Rani enters into Nani's life. She is a gutsy, spunky girl who proposes him to marry. Taken aback, Nani is clueless of how to handle. Even as he tries his best to dominate her, but she dominates him totally. Finally, Nani to falls for Rani.
Finally, there is a problem that troubles the family. What is the problem? How a Middle-Class Abbayi (MCA) overcomes all the odds that come in his way and protect his family forms the crux of the story.
Nani is at ease. Sai Pallavi is in her best form. She sizzles on screen with both traditional, modern wear. Looks like, it is a strong character for Bhumika and MCA could be her comeback film. Other cast such as Rajeev Kanakala, Priyadarshi Visuals are appealing and DSP's music compliments the visuals. On the whole, Venu Sree Raam seems to have delivered a film that Nani's fans expect from him. We get to know its final verdict only on Dec 21st.
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