What works well
The series is rooted in a familiar small-town setting (East/West Godavari region) and relatable domestic situations - this gives it a grounded feel rather than an over-the-top drama.
The leads, Abhishek Boddepalli (as Anand) and Bramaramba Tutika (as Lahari) share good on-screen chemistry, and both are praised for bringing ease and humour to their characters.
The writing and direction (by Sai Vanapalli) aim for a slice-of-life tone - the show keeps things "simple, relatable and unabashedly silly" in a good way.
The shift between village life and city life is handled reasonably well: it captures characters adapting to new settings, which adds texture.
For viewers looking for something light-hearted and "easy viewing" (rather than high-tension thriller), the series delivers: it's ideal as a casual weekend watch.
Why you might enjoy it
If you like stories of marriage, family expectations, and the dynamics between two very different personalities forced into a relationship, this series offers that in a warm, non-explosive way.
The local flavour (regional dialects, settings, cultural nuances) adds authenticity. According to one review: "gets the mundane details of daily life in East/West Godavari ... their love for flexis ... something only an insider could bring alive on the screen."
The tone is comfortable: fewer high-stakes melodramas, more small happenings, which makes it less exhausting and more relaxing.
Who it's especially for
Viewers who prefer romantic comedies rather than heavy dramas.
Audiences who enjoy regional-flavour Telugu content exploring rural + urban contrasts.
Anyone looking for a light-watch rather than a nail-biting series with twists and turns.