Bangarraju is an innocent and good-hearted person who goes from Vijayawada to Hyderabad in search of a job. He lands in trouble because of a lookalike who robs a diamond-studded idol from a mafia don's house.
J Deepthi Nandan Reddy from The New Indian Express wrote "Director Veeru Potla is known for racy screenplays and he showed that yet again with Eedu Gold Ehe. However, in his attempt to add pace to the movie, a lot of emotions got drowned and the impact wasn’t felt".[5] A reviewer from Samayam says "How he comes out of this forms the crux of the story which is narrated in an entertaining way through out".[6] A reviewer from 123 Telugu wrote "The big minus is that the movie comes with good commercial elements like the above mentioned twists, interval bang, climax episode, comedy tracks which are not related to the story but there is nothing to impress at that level elsewhere. In a word.. Time passes, twists are good, but not at the level of 'this movie is gold ehe'".[7]