Basava (Chaswa) is a bad cop who goes to any extent to get what he wants. He sees Mythili (Daksha) at her wedding and immediately kills the groom to win her. He later also kills another guy who comes forward to marry her. His bad blood traumatizes Mythili and she was secretly shifted to a remote village of Karnataka by her brother. There she slowly recovers and at the same time falls for a lad called Skanada (Dileep). While he proposes her, she rejects with the fear of Basava killing him. What happens later in their lives form the rest.
There are several newcomers in the film as most Teja films and the most amateurish of all is the hero Dileep. He failed to score with his looks or performance. Chaswa as baddie is very impressive with his screen presence as well as acting skills. Daksha has the girl next door looks and mostly confined to be shown as women in distress through out. Jabardasth fame Raghava is good with his comedy. Rest all are not mention-able at least.
Teja
Kalyani Koduri's album is decent and songs are well picturized. Cinematography and editing were average while Production Values are not up to the mark.
Finally, Hora Hori is one more miserably effort from Teja's stable. There is nothing good about the film which should force us to recommend it to our readers. Teja needs some serious retrospection very immediately.