Sanju (Ram), a native of Kakinada, gets a job in software company in Hyderabad. He stays at his mothers friend Vishwanathams (Prakash Raj) residence.
Sanju gets attracted to his colleague Ritu (Pranitha) initially but later finds that he is actually in love with Vishwanathams daughter Anupama (Anupama Parameshwaran).
If you have seen director Trinadha Rao Nakkinas Raj Tarun starrer Cinema Choopista Maava or Nani starrer Nenu Local, you would know the kind of commercial movies he directs.
His films dont offer newness in terms of story but they provide enough comedy or give time pass moments. Hello Guru Prema Kosame also begins in funny manner.
The first half of the movie has lot of fun moments and it ends in jiffy manner. The story begins in Kakinada and moves to Hyderabad. While the Kakinada portions are dull, the movie turns interesting when Ram lands in a software company.
The sequence of his first day at office is hilarious. Then his sequences with Pranitha are also quite interesting and funny. Just before the interval, there comes a confusion scene involving Ram, Pranitha, Suresh and Prakash Raj which brings the entire house down.
All the actors have done so perfectly here to bring humor with simple dialogues. This is a terrific comedy scene. Though there is no major story in the first half, it goes smooth way with right dose of comedy providing time pass.
After Ram tells Prakash Raj that hes in love with his daughter Anupama, the movie turns bland. To add some novelty to the regular story, the writer brings a twist.
Ram asks to Prakash Raj to be his dear friend for 30 days and seeks a promise him that he would help him in achieving his love. This angle looks interesting in the beginning but the writer and director have soon lost steam on this thread and have started repeating the same scenes again and again.
As the film progresses towards climax, we feel restless with routine scenes and it ends in even predictable way.
On the whole, Hello Guru Prema Kosame is typical entertainer that has some fun moments but routine story, lethargic narration in the second half dont work at all. The two halves of the movie are different, while first half is time pass, second half is tedious