Abhiram( NTR) is an young entrepreneur based in London. One fine day, he comes to know that his father( Rajendra Prasad) is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and is in his last stages of life. An upset Abhiram, rushes back home to confront his dad.During this time, Abhiram’s father reveals that his last wish is to see Krishnamurthy( Jagapathi Babu) , the richest Indian in UK gets defeated in life. He further reveals to Abhiram how Krishnamurthy had ripped of his property and happiness by cheating him big time. Rest of the story is as to how Abhiram dethrones Krishnamurthy and fulfills his father’s dying wish. With Nannaku Prematho, NTR stuns you with hisemotional performance.
This is probably NTR’s best performance till date as the young tiger hasunleashed a new side of his caliber. Right from the first frame, NTR nails it with his stylish looksand classy act. He is exceptionally good and carries his emotions with right balance. NTR needs to be appreciated for coming out of his comfort zone and accepting a film like this.Yet another major asset of the film is Jagapathi Babu. If not for him, the film wouldn’t have comeout the way it has. The veteran actor does his villainous act to the ‘T’ and excels in his role. Babu’s subtle expressions and attitude makes proceedings quite interesting. All his confrontation scenes with NTR have been designed exceptionally well by Sukumar.The film scores brownie points as there is no bloodshed and unnecessary violence in the film.Rakul Preet Singh looks gorgeous and does her role supremely well. She looks apt as the rich NRI and her own dubbing is also impressive.Interval block and the last half an hour is high onemotions and engrosses you completely. Production values are superb. Rajeev Kanakala gets a meaty role after along time and performs well.