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Imagine this, you were to miss one complete day in your life ! As if the day never existed for you. What you did during those 24 hours, strangers you met, weird incidents you witnessed, you would never remember ! Yet the people from that missing day, who suspect some threat from you, are out to finish you.

Chandra Sekhar Yeleti, the new kid on the block, comes up trumps yet again, after his extremely successful debut with 'Aithe' where he pronounced rather cheekily that 'Anni Cinemalu Okela Undavu' (Not all films are alike). And he was right !

Sahasra (Charmme) is a chorus singer struggling to make a career in playback singing. One night she attends a wild party at the behest of her friend (Pooja Bharati). The next day, life seems as usual for Sahasra, only she is oblivious of one small detail, the the next day is acutually the day after. And she is completely unaware of what happened during that one missing day in her life. She realizes something is amiss only when, a few days later, she is chased by unidentified men who try to eliminate her.

The rest of the story is about finding the missing links and putting together the zig-saw puzzle. The character of Sahasra is the best role etched for any heroine in the recent years. Charmme DELIVERS her career best performance.

Shashank as the righteous cabbie is endearing. Jagapathi's character in this film, while being a pleasant surprise, can easily be termed as his best performance in a long time. He plays a suspended cop, who takes personal interest to solve the mystery. He is very macho. His mannerisms are mind blowing. Narsing Yadav and Harsha Vardhan (of Amrutham fame) are hilarious. Each and every character is excellently woven into the main story. Gunnam Gangaraju's dialogues are effortlessly witty, very contemporary, sharp, thought provoking, bold and simply outstanding. Music by MM Keeravani is haunting. Anukokun