Rules Ranjann stars Kiran Abbavaram as Mano Ranjan, who works for a software giant in Mumbai. Initially the story looks refreshing, with Kiran playing the role of a techie.
The first half dishes out good comedy between Vennela Kishore and Kiran Abbavaram. The punchlines are sober in a way that sends out a feeling of irritation after some time.
The comedy tracks in the second half and the characters that chip in at regular intervals give you a feeling as if you’re watching a lengthy Jabardasth show.
The love track between Kiran and Neha is somewhat bearable. And that’s because of the ravishing looks of Neha Sshetty. The “Sammohanuda” song has certainly earned her a name.
Almost all the scenes in the film look dry and an abundance of punchines. With not-so-organic comedy, it looks like director Rathinam Krishna was in a hurry to wrap up the film.
Neha Shetty is impressive as Sana. She looks bold, like most of her characters in her earlier films. However, Kiran performed as if someone had a gun to his head.