The film follows the story of Krishna (Dilip Prakash), a passionate individual determined to revive the age-old tradition of theater plays in modern times.
Alongside his love interest, Rama (Regina Cassandra), and guided by his father, Abhimanyu Narayan (Prakash Raj), Krishna faces numerous challenges as he strives to uphold the legacy of theater.
The film combines love, drama, and a deep respect for cultural heritage, presenting a heartfelt narrative about preserving art in the face of modernity.
[9] The songs, sung by artists like Armaan Malik, Ram Miriyala, and Anurag Kulkarni, showcase a blend of various musical styles, ranging from youthful, groovy beats to traditional Carnatic influences.
[9] A critic from The Times of India rated the film two-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "With its heart in the right place, Utsavam is a tribute to traditional Telugu theatre and an earnest attempt to draw attention to a fading art form.