The narcissistic, selfish and full-of-himself hero comes from America to India to solve a dispute over an ancestral property, and he meets the heroine Chaitra(Rakul Preet), who acts as a screenplay writer. Chaitra is from a village, which is in suffering in the hands of the cruel villain Suleiman Thakur(self-proclaimed Son of God), played by Ravi Kishan. The rest of the story is about the Son of God vs the Son of Devil(hero calls himself that).
In the two-hour-forty-minutes of the film, the only thing that holds your attention is the comedy track between Ravi Teja and Brahmanandam. The veteran comedian never disappoints with his body language or dialogue delivery. Not only Brahmanandam, every actor from Tanikella Barani, Rajpal Yadav to Sanjai Mishra have delivered their best. But in a movie with a very loose screenplay and shallow intensity, performances can only do so much.