Premaku Velayera

It's time for love) is a 1999 Indian Telugu-language romantic comedy film co-written and directed by S. V. Krishna Reddy.

The film stars J. D. Chakravarthy, Soundarya and Prakash Raj while Srihari and Ravi Teja play supporting roles.

[1] Venkata Narayana is one of the biggest business tycoons in India having a personal net worth of Rs 2,500 crores.

But Madhavi tells him that she wants to join as a clerk in his firm and learn the tricks of trade and slowly take over Venkata Narayana's post when she is ready.

As expected, Manohar nonchalantly leaves the train without making any advances to Madhavi, though she attracted him with her charms.

Manohar gets surprised by knowing that the beautiful girl he met on the train is working at the same office.

She performs a drama to lead Manohar and Ravi into believing that she is Malati, a poor fisherman's daughter.

Inspired by a spirited speech by Malati, he decides to do his own consultancy by giving solutions (ideas) to the CEOs who are facing labour and marketing problems.

This film-crazy and director aspirant Surya follows Venkata Narayana and weaves a hypothetical story around the incidents and concludes that Manohar is the villain of the entire episode.

As he is the hero, Surya kidnaps Manohar and keeps him in his dungeon and goes to attend the midnight bash thrown by Venkata Narayana.

All music is composed by S. V. Krishna Reddy[2]Idlebrain.com rated the film three-and-a-half stars out of five, calling it a "complete family entertainer.