Dev (Karthi), son of a rich businessman, leads a happy life with no responsibilities entrusted upon him. He explores new places, chills out with friends. Upon his friends insistence, he sends a friend request to a random girl on Facebook.
The girl happens to be Meghana Padmavathy (Rakul), a top manager in an IT company in San Francisco.
She develops aversion towards men as her drunkard father left her mother when she was kid.
How these two persons attracted to each other and what problems they face is rest of the story
It is a surprise how did Karthi, who has sound judgment on scripts, agree to this bland and flimsy story. What has made him feel so excited Neither the plot is interesting, nor his characterization.
Half an hour into the film, we get confirmation that the director has no enough material on hand, he is just playing with some vague ideas.
Entire first half is all about whether Rakul accept the friend request sought by Karthi on Facebook or not And the intermission happens on a silly point.
Post interval, they fall in love but she quarrels with him for another silly reason she gets hurt because hes busy with his work for four days when his father asked him to oversee some construction work and he didnt give enough time to her. This flimsiest plot is told with unpardonable runtime of 158 minutes.
Both the characterizations of hero (a guy who wants to explore the world) and heroine (who doesnt trust men easily because her father cheater her mother) have no novelty either. Neither the story drives the movie forward, nor the characterizations.
Moreover, the film is opened with Karthis friend who is a standup comedian narrating his friendship with Dev on stage but the standup comedy hardly evokes laughs.
Karthi has tried hard to lift the movie with his charm but the boring drama doesnt allow him to succeed either. He is the only best part of this dull movie. This easily ranks among one of the lousiest movies.
All in all, Dev is insipid and bore. A big disappointment