It stars Venkatesh, Pawan Kalyan, Shriya Saran, and Mithun Chakraborty while Ashish Vidyarthi and Posani Krishna Murali play supporting roles.
It follows the story of an atheist, Gopala Rao (Venkatesh), who sues God after losing his shop in an earthquake.
Kanneganti Gopala Rao, an atheist and successful businessman, lives with his deeply religious wife Meenakshi and their school-aged son Moksha.
The insurance company denies his claim, citing the disaster as an "Act of God," leaving Gopala Rao in dire financial straits.
In a bid for justice, Gopala Rao decides to sue God, a move that shocks his wife and is met with skepticism from legal professionals.
Gopala Rao's lawsuit garners attention, and he names self-styled Godmen — Leelaladhara Swamy, Siddheswar Maharaj and Gopika Matha — as representatives of God in the case.
During the legal proceedings, Gopala Rao faces threats and physical attacks from supporters of Leeladhara Swamy.
Gopala Rao learns that a few fundamentalists threw stones at his residence, causing his father-in-law to take Meenakshi and Moksha away with him.
Hari helps Gopala Rao by purchasing his mortgaged house and provides him with financial support until the case is resolved.
Gopala Rao's public appearance on television criticizing fraudulent Godmen and superstitions boosts his popularity.
Hundreds of people, denied insurance due to Act of God provisions, join Gopala Rao, leading him to send legal notices to Mullahs and Catholic priests, who appear at court along with Leeladhara Swamy and others.
As the court case progresses, Defence lawyer Shankar Narayana demands proof that God was responsible for the shop's destruction.
After a month, Leeladhara Swamy arranges for him to die with the help of doctors, but Hari intervenes, revealing himself as Lord Vishnu in his Viswaroopam and explaining that the destruction of Gopala Rao's shop was a divine act intended to challenge false beliefs and promote true understanding of God.
In early April 2013, the Paruchuri Brothers informed the media that they were in the final stages of acquiring the remake rights of Umesh Shukla's OMG – Oh My God!
[7] D. Suresh Babu acquired the remake rights in mid November 2013 and Venkatesh was confirmed to be a part of the film's principal cast.
[9] After much speculation, Suresh Babu confirmed to the media in mid-February 2014 that Pawan Kalyan would play the role of Krishna and Sharrath Marar would be co-producing the film with North Star Entertainment.
[14] Venkatesh and Rajendra Prasad were initially reported to reprise the roles of Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal from the original.
[19] Kalyan was slightly overweight before signing the film and followed a crash diet comprising milk and fruit, avoiding carbohydrates and oily foods.
[29] Posani Krishna Murali, Krishnudu, Raghu Babu, and Vennela Kishore were selected to play other important roles in the film.
[34] In early May 2014, the film's co-producer Sharrath Marar, in an interview with IANS, said that the regular shooting was planned to begin on 19 May 2014 after Pawan Kalyan was relieved from his political duties, also saying that the makers were aiming for a September 2014 release.
Pawan Kalyan was reported as joining the shoot on 23 July 2014 and a special sequence in which he would be seen driving his personal motorcycle was planned to be shot.
directed by Umesh Shukla which tells the story of an atheist who sues God for causing an earthquake in which he loses his shop.
In the film, the deity involved, Krishna, teaches the atheist protagonist to use the principles of the Bhagavad Gita, Bible and Quran to win his case.
[85] Telangana lawyers lodged a complaint with the law minister A. Indrakaran Reddy on 16 January 2015 and requested him to take immediate steps to delete objectionable scenes from the film.
and it’s heart-warming to see a Telugu film backed by big stars taking up the idea of spirituality versus superstitious beliefs".
Pawan Kalyan with a charming smile confesses that dharma supports rightfulness; however, in no manner, does it mean to curb the will to criticize religion and its beliefs".
One way it's commendable that the makers didn't try to make many changes since the remake features popular stars such as Daggubati and Pawan, who usually play to the gallery.
It stood in the fourth spot in the list of top ten opening day shares at the AP/Nizam box office behind Attarintiki Daredi (2013), Aagadu (2014) and Baadshah (2013).
With the inclusion of takings from Karnataka, Rest of India and overseas markets, the two-day worldwide box office collection was valued at ₹19.5 crore.
However the film crossed ₹40 crore mark at the worldwide box office overtaking the totals of Businessman and Robo, the Telugu dubbed version of Enthiran (2010).