M. M. Keeravani provided the music and background score for the film, cinematography was by Gangaraju's son, Sandeep, and editing by Mohan Rama Rao.
When Bose is removed from school, his mother Saraswati wangles him a job in the Rocket Centre canteen to keep him occupied.
Bharat Rocket Centre plans to celebrate the coming Independence Day in style as they are starting a Space Tech School with the brightest students in the country and with the top scientists as guest lecturers.
Finally, Saraswati is forced to take a decision no mother would, and Bose makes a sacrifice no son would: to become an unparalleled hero.
Gangaraju's previous films Little Soldiers (1996), Aithe (2003) and Anukokunda Oka Roju (2005) could not garner much at the box-office.
For Amma Cheppindi, the short story Flowers for Algernon that Gangaraju read a long time ago, provided him with the necessary ideas.
One review said that Sharwanand "should feel lucky to get this role in the beginning of his career that has given him scope to come up with an award winning performance.
"[6] Though the review wrote well about the music, dialogues, story and depiction of emotional scenes, the editing, screenplay and direction was hoped to have been better.