In the second half, the movie goes through a dramatic turn of events exposing the horrible truth of human trafficking. It needed a better screenplay in certain sections. This relationship which is based on phone calls, could have been more organic. On a fateful day, a wrong dial changes Satya’s life, and gradually, she falls in love with this unseen man, Murali, an autorickshaw driver from Nellimarla. Everyday conversations in a middle-class household, the ambitions of a young girl, and how others in the village perceive and react are well presented. The narrative that’s close to reality makes the story relatable and believable. ![]() The plot revolves around Satya, a young girl from the quaint village of Duddikonda in Araku Valley she leads a rather simple and beautiful life - her father works in a rice mill, her mother does tailoring at home, has a school-going sister, Lakshmi is her close friend and Chinni, a local rich guy wants to marry her. Showcasing village life and its nuances, the film appeals to one’s senses. Review: Butta Bomma is a Telugu remake of the critically acclaimed film Kappela and stays true to the original narrative for the most part. What happens next takes the romantic story on a different tangent. ![]() But when they decide to meet in Vizag, Ramakrishna, aka RK (Arjun Das), enters the scene. Story: Satya (Anikha Surendran) wrong dials Murali (Surya Vashistta) over a period of time, their frequent conversations lead to the blossoming of love.
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