The film introduces the audience to Vikram Krishna, portrayed with suave charisma by Akhil Akkineni. Vikram is the quintessential "Mr. Majnu"—a charming heartbreaker who views relationships as fleeting amusements. Unlike the traditional Telugu hero who often treats the heroine with reverence from the outset, Vikram is dismissive of commitment. This characterization serves as the film’s strongest hook. It allows the narrative to explore the psychology of a modern commitment-phobe, making his eventual transformation earned rather than assumed. Akhil’s performance captures the casual arrogance of a man who knows he is desirable, making his fall from grace and subsequent vulnerability the emotional core of the story.

Technically, the film is bolstered by Thaman S.’s music, which acts as a narrative bridge between the protagonist's carefree attitude and his eventual heartbreak. Songs like "Yemainado" capture the melancholy of realization, contrasting with the upbeat "Hey Nenila" that establishes his playboy persona early on. The cinematography complements the glossy, urban setting, framing the characters in a world that is modern and aspirational, further grounding the story in a contemporary reality where dating culture is evolving.