
of India Today gave three-and-a-half out of five, saying "Krishna and his Leela is a film that showcases the life of youngsters and their stability when it comes to relationships". For its unadulterated, unabashed take on urban romance, the film deserves a lot of praise and love." Janani K. Haricharan Pudipeddi of Hindustan Times stated "Even though it starts out as a slightly cheesy take on modern romance, it takes a refreshing turn as the story progresses, quite boldly crushing many mainstream stereotypes associated with the representation of love and marriage.

The film manages to walk that line, wobbling occasionally but straightening out in time." Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave two-and-a-half out of five and wrote "There’s a thin line between comedy and drama and you’re walking on that line now, says a character to another. But What’s interesting in these “new-gen” movies - especially in the context of Telugu cinema - is how interestingly, how consistently the women are written." Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of The Hindu reviewed "The film navigates tricky corners of confused relationships with humour". Reception īaradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote " Krishna And His Leela never rises above “casual” and “breezy”: it doesn’t sting. Krishna and His Leela was scheduled for a theatrical release on, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic the makers opted for a direct digital release on Netflix, from 25 June 2020 and later released on Aha from 4 July 2020. Sricharan Pakala, Pranav Chaganty, Rohit Roe Pediredla The music is composed by Sricharan Pakala with lyrics written by Pakala, Kittu Vissapragada, Pranav Chaganty, Rohit Roe Pediredla, Murtuza Abbas Qurasani, Ananth Srikar and Vedala Hemachandra. While no details were revealed about the project, on August 2019, the makers announced the film's title as Krishna and His Leela, and the makers also wrapped the shoot in Kashmir. In May 2017, it was reported that Shraddha Srinath and Seerat Kapoor will play the female leads, opposite Siddhu Jonnalagada (of Guntur Talkies fame) as the protagonist. Rana decided to present the project after Perepu narrated the script to the former and got impressed with the storyline, although the details were undeciphered. In March 2017, Rana Daggubati was reported to collaborate with Ravikanth Perepu (of Kshanam fame), by presenting his upcoming project. Eugeni Austinova as Harsha's girlfriend.Samyukta Hornad as Arya, Krishna's sister.Viva Harsha as Harsha, Krishna's friend.At an after-party following the marriage, Krishna approaches Rukhsar and asks her to marry him, to which she looks back in shock. The book is a success, and during a meet and greet, reveals that he maintains a good friendship with the two girls, Radha having settled abroad and Sathya getting married the following month. On Rukhsar’s advice, Krishna takes a road-trip and writes a book about his misadventures with Sathya and Radha, and publishes the book under the title Krishna and His Leela. Krishna pays heed to the advice and confesses to the two girls that he has been cheating on them, and they both leave him. The latter advices Krishna to be practical and make a choice between the two girls, a mistake he himself had committed during Krishna’s childhood. During the wedding, Krishna struggles to manage Sathya and Radha, fabricating several lies, and his plight is understood by his father. Arya’s marriage is fixed, and despite Krishna’s reluctance, their estranged father is invited to the wedding.

A guilt-ridden Krishna lies to Radha that he is not in touch with Sathya, and reconciles with her, simultaneously dating the two girls. However, Radha returns to Bangalore, telling Krishna she became pregnant after their trip to Coorg, but was able to take contraceptives in time. One night, while spending the night with Sathya, Krishna ends up sleeping with her, and they reconcile, starting a relationship again. Over the next few weeks Krishna and Sathya get closer, and the former begins to drift apart from Radha. After returning to Bangalore, Radha leaves back to Vizag. Radha arrives in Bangalore a fortnight later, and they all take a vacation to Coorg. He also meets and reconnects with Sathya, and tells Radha about his friendship with Sathya.

In Bangalore, Krishna meets his sister Arya’s roommate Rukhsar, and forms a close friendship with her. Krishna receives a job offer in an IT firm in Bangalore, and leaves after deciding to maintain a long-distance relationship with Radha. After going through a phase of depression, Krishna decides to move on and meets Radha, and they begin dating. In Vizag, Sathya breaks up with Krishna and moves to Bangalore.
