

But his final act toward the pre-climax is proves the talent he has. This was taken from the screenplay technique used in Hindi film Love Aaja Kal, which is now being remade by Pawan Kalyan. He crooned a small tragic number to the end of the film and also did his best playing the younger version of Rajendra Prasad in the flashback. Siddharth eases into the role of a village guy, quite unlike his old lover boy movies! He even managed the East Godavari accent well to an extent, but his expressions, his mischievous smiles are amazing.

The reason is that Vara is the daughter of Veerababu’s maternal uncle! Why Veerababu’s mother never visits her relatives’ home, what happens after Veera’s father sends Varalakshmi back to home forms the rest of the story.

When Veerababu takes her to his home, his father responds negatively. With pressure from her father to get married to the son of a neighboring village head, Vara forces Veerababu to do something. It is only after realizing that Veerababu is her childhood friend that Varalakshmi accepts his love. Veerababu falls for Varalakshmi (Pranitha), who belongs to a rich and big family of an an adjacent village. The small family is happy together, though Rajendra Prasad seems to crave for a big family. While the entire village runs after him, his father (Rajendra Prasad)and mother adore him completely. Veerababu (Siddharth) is a happy go lucky and mischievous village lad of Venkatapuram. He teams up with Rajendra Prasad to come up with what seems like a village comedy. He introduces another debutant director Rambabu for Baava. Siddharth is one amongst the very few actors who has worked with new directors in more than half the number of his movies. Starring : Siddharth, Pranitha, Rajendra Prasad, Brahmanandam, Ali, Ahuti Prasad, Raghu Babu, Nassar and others
