

Action · Drama
Overview
A young scion of a powerful family with a long history of violence decides to put an end to the bloodshed which leads him to a path of self discovery.
Top Cast


N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
Veera Raghava Reddy
N.T. Rama Rao Jr.
Veera Raghava Reddy


Pooja Hegde
Pooja Hegde
Aravindha
Pooja Hegde
Aravindha


Jagapati Babu
Jagapati Babu
Basireddy
Jagapati Babu
Basireddy


Naveen Chandra
Naveen Chandra
Balreddy
Naveen Chandra
Balreddy


Eesha Rebba
Eesha Rebba
Sunandha
Eesha Rebba
Sunandha


Sunil Varma
Sunil Varma
Neelambari
Sunil Varma
Neelambari


Brahmaji
Brahmaji
Maarappa Reddy
Brahmaji
Maarappa Reddy


Shatru
Shatru
Subba Reddy
Shatru
Subba Reddy


Subhalekha Sudhakar
Subhalekha Sudhakar
Sudharshan Reddy
Subhalekha Sudhakar
Sudharshan Reddy


Rao Ramesh
Rao Ramesh
Krishna Reddy
Rao Ramesh
Krishna Reddy
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