It stars Nagarjuna, Jagapathi Babu, Anjala Zhaveri, Keerthi Reddy, and the music was composed by Mani Sharma.
[1] Raavoyi Chandamama was dubbed and released in Hindi as Sanam Tere Hain Hum and in Tamil as Shankar.
[6] The film begins in the United States, where Sasi, a renowned Indian pop singer, is conducting his music concerts.
Amid humorous and lighthearted incidents, Meghana begins to recognize Sasi’s kind nature, and the two form a bond.
During a stopover in the Andaman Islands, Sasi takes Meghana to meet his grandmother, and they share a meaningful time together.
As the 90-day period nears its end, Sasi, while visiting his ailing grandmother in Andaman, writes to Rukmini to explain his love for Meghana.
Director seems to have lost grip on the film in the second half and tried to wind it up by rushing to the climax at a brisk pace and made the viewer feel clueless and uncomfortable".
[7] Sify wrote "The film proves a point that big budget and heavily loaded star-cast is not enough to sustain the audience interest, there has to be a solid narrative in the form of a thoroughly worked out screenplay.