Like in most films with a triangular love story, one of the characters has chronic leukemia. So, in comes the twist in the tale in the form of KK's wife Vidya (Bhoomika). But there has to be trouble in the la la land.
Of course, he having a daughter Janu about the age of her nephew-son Chikoo, does not deter her from falling for him.
Suddenly, her problems are solved in a jiffy and she takes to the guardian angle in her life. And with him, he brings cheer into her otherwise dull life. In comes KK or Krishna (Jagapati Babu) into her little world. She is forever hassled and has a temper that frightens people. Bogged down by family issues, Shailu (Anushka) has little time to look at the bright side of life. Instead, she tries to keep her family together and clear her loans. For a change, she is not all over our hero. His story is set in the US, he has a heroine who is a part-time event manager and runs a boutique simultaneously. In the sense that it is what one would typically go to watch in a Jagapati Babu movie.ĭasarath starts off in a novel way as far as a Telugu film is concerned. To be fair to Dasarath, he does not disappoint. Naturally, the expectations have been very high. He has co-produced the film and has decided to distribute it himself in the US. It is a huge budget film unlike most of his films in the recent past. The film happens to be the 75th film of Jagapati Babu.
Probably because not many films have been set there in a long time. After having been bombarded with Europe and Australia in most films, the US suddenly appears different and visually appealing. Only this time, it is set abroad - in the US, to be precise. It has our hero and two heroines, Anushka and Bhoomika and good dosage of sentiment and the usual triangular love story. 'Swagatam' is probably one of the much-hyped films of Jagapati Babu in a very long time.