
Priyadarshi's light-veined humour and Sathya's brief cameo help the matters. An over-aged law student, VK once again proves that he is the king of urban comedy.

Vennela Kishore, wearing the attitude of Brahmanandam's Khan Dada, draws laughs aplenty as a joker of a bully. Secondly, scoring big on college campus fun in a revenge-drama is no joke. In a film culture which takes pride in dishing out item songs and parodies at the drop of a hat, it takes conviction to show the male lead as constantly serious-looking with barely a reason to smile. Succinct narration, a twist in the climax, neat performances, and above all, excellent cinematography and BGM make an impression. With 'Keshava', he attains moderate success in sustaining this image. With 'Swamy Ra Ra', Sudheer Varma joined the league of new-age directors well-versed with the craft of filmmaking. Why is this glum-looking youngster with an agonized past after certain policemen? Can Sharmila save those on Keshava's hit list? Will the law student take the law for a ride? Answers to these questions are found in the later half.

A battle of wits ensues, the suspect gets help from an unexpected quarter, and his girl and friends (Ritu Varma, Priyadarshi) rise up to the occasion. Keshava is one step ahead of her and doesn't leave any clue whatsoever.

The sharp cop Sharmila makes good progress in cracking the case, but there is a catch. Sharmila (Isha Koppikar) is enlisted to lead a special investigation team to probe the bizarre murders. Policeman after policeman gets brutally killed in a curious turn of events, which has the Department lose their mind.

Tending to a totally paralyzed sister, he is a law student by the day and a murderer by the night. Keshava Sharma (Nikhil Siddharth) was orphaned even as a child. 'Keshava', the revenge-thriller starring Nikhil as the protagonist, hits the screens today.
