Bheeshma (Nithin), a frustrated single guy desperately looking for a girlfriend gets floored by the irresistible beauty Chaitra (Rashmika) who works in the Bheeshma Organics company.
The fun spirited Bheeshmas life gets changed when a huge responsibility is bestowed on him to prove hes the worthy successor to lead the empire of Bheeshma organics, a seeds company run by Bheeshma (Ananth Nag).
Why did the businessman Bheeshma select a college dropout Bheeshma as the operational CEO
Director Venky Kudumula in his second directorial has played a safe game. Like in his debut movie Chalo, his focus is on the fun quotient.
An issue of the clash between organic agriculture company and a greedy seeds company is there to talk about in the plotline, but the structure of the film has remained the same as in regular commercial entertainers.
Venky Kudumula has packaged the film with comedy elements and romantic thread to supersede over the main plot. By providing a good supply of comedy scenes till the end, he has made sure that audiences get entertained.
The film begins on a shaky note. The usual corporate clashes, hero failing in his love life and hero falling for the heroines beauty are narrated in a dull manner.
When we start feeling bore, the director throws a surprise with a hilarious comedy scene between Sampath and Nithin that brings the house down.
From there, the film treads the path of entertainment. While the interval bang was simple, the second half really gets into the act with the fun twist.
The comedy has worked more here be it the tunnel episode that has Nithin, Rashmika, Vennela Kishore and Raghu Babu or Nithins Balloon scene or Vennela Kishore lines or Ajays 300 Bedroom scene.
More than the story and screenplay, the film works because of its time pass entertainment. Since Nithin has played the role of Meme creator, the director has cleverly used some Whatsapp forward jokes and rhyme dialogues to create fun. He has even used the end credits to generate comedy.
On the downside, the screenplay is too predictable and the initial portions are too dull. Also, the reasoning of Ananth Nag selecting Nithin as his successor is unconvincing and far from the logic.
Overall, Bheeshma is sprinkled with a good dose of comedy in the second half. It provides time pass moments. It is a lighter vein romantic comedy.