[5][3] The film begins at Draksharama, where a well-known personality, Ramanarayana, an astrologer, lives with his wife Lakshmi and son Venkatarathnam.
Ramanarayana opposes his daughter's marriage, as he foresaw the couple's death soon after, a year after their son Karthik's birth.
However, Venkatarathnam / Venky Mama denies it and rears his infant nephew with care and affection, even omitting his enrollment goal in the army.
Years roll by, and now the scene shifts to Kashmir, where Venkatarathnam is searching for Karthik, who left home without informing him.
After finishing engineering, Karthik disdains various job offers abroad because he prefers to stay with his uncle, but his grandfather always needles.
Later, Karthik realizes that Venkatarathnam has forsaken his marital life for his nurture, so he aims to find a perfect match for his uncle.
At that moment, Pasupathi bids to aid Venkatarathnam in the upcoming election because his word is an ordinance to the public in the area.
During the interval, as a flabbergast, Ramanarayana asserts that according to Karthik's horoscope, he is born to kill his maternal uncle, and the only redress is to split them.
Momentarily, the story shifts to the present when Venkatarathnam ascertains that Karthik is seized as a hostage by the terrorists to stand off for their leader, who is already dead.
[26] The third song Coca Cola Pepsi mass-song was released on 4 December 2019, sung by Aditi Bhavaraju, Ramya Behara, Simha and Hanuman; its lyrics were written by Kasarla Shyam.
The satellite rights of the film were bagged by Gemini TV[33] Venky Mama on opening day collected ₹16.5 crore gross worldwide.
[43] The Times of India gave 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "Mediocre writing and crass humour let down this comic caper.
[44] India Today gave 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "Director had to include everything just to play to the gallery and make it please every age group.
Two “double-meaning” scenes, one wasted brilliant actor (Prakash Raj), one adored-as-god village head and a silly looking interview panel.
[46] Firstpost gave 2.5 out of 5 stars stating "This isn’t a film where one can judge how well an actor has performed when the writing and treatment leaves a lot to be desired.
The film just doesn't deliver what it sets out to achieve, and we are left to be content with bits and pieces of emotional sequences between Venkatesh and Naga Chaitanya.