It's high time Nagarjuna retires from doing main roles. It has been 20 years in acting still he does not show variation in expressions. Better give way to younger talented brigade and produce films.
As Kedi begins to catwalk its way past you in all its glorious oomph, it succeeds in getting that lingering interested glance from you, and maybe even a "hello" waiting to be to be turned into a chat. And by way of conversation, Kedi is no Stephen Hawking, but hooks you on. Only until the next hot thing turns up, however.
Make no mistake; this is a film that is self-confessedly old wine in a new bottle - by the admission of the lead actor himself in a promotional interview. So while it won't teach you lessons of life, it's a bottle that knows what it's doing.