Jithesh and Riya are studying in different colleges. Riya's father (Kotta Srinivasarao) is a minister. Meanwhile a police officer (Feroz Khan) tries to catch a terrorist (Jindha) in the nearby forest. He gets hold of the terrorist's brother.
Amidst this, both Jithesh and Riya go to the forest for a NSS camp. Knowing Riya's relationship with the minister, Jindha kidnaps her along with Jithesh.Keeping them as hostages he demands the release of his brother.
Feroz Khan extends the time limit for 20 days by saying that his brother is under treatment. When Jindha accepts to this, Feroz Khan utilizes the time to track Jindha. Meanwhile Jithesh and Riya fall in love with each other and one day they escape from Jindha but the minister planning to kill his own daughter for some reason sends a team to the forest to accomplish that. Did the girl die or not is the rest of the story.
Jithesh has tried his best to prove his talent in acting but fails to score. Riya has done well and looks good in dance sequences. Kotta Srinivasarao, Feroz Khan and Jindha have done justice to their portions.
Songs are average in Jawahar's music. Even the background music could have been better. The forest scenes are captured beautifully by Ramalingam. Though the storyline is good, director K. Padmaraj has spoiled it with too many twists and turns.
Amidst this, both Jithesh and Riya go to the forest for a NSS camp. Knowing Riya's relationship with the minister, Jindha kidnaps her along with Jithesh.Keeping them as hostages he demands the release of his brother.
Feroz Khan extends the time limit for 20 days by saying that his brother is under treatment. When Jindha accepts to this, Feroz Khan utilizes the time to track Jindha. Meanwhile Jithesh and Riya fall in love with each other and one day they escape from Jindha but the minister planning to kill his own daughter for some reason sends a team to the forest to accomplish that. Did the girl die or not is the rest of the story.
Jithesh has tried his best to prove his talent in acting but fails to score. Riya has done well and looks good in dance sequences. Kotta Srinivasarao, Feroz Khan and Jindha have done justice to their portions.
Songs are average in Jawahar's music. Even the background music could have been better. The forest scenes are captured beautifully by Ramalingam. Though the storyline is good, director K. Padmaraj has spoiled it with too many twists and turns.