But the dead man, SP Patnaik (Srihari), comes alive. And goes about with the regular duties of an SP. Not content with policing duties, he takes the opposition leader Jawahar Reddy (Kota Srinivasa Rao) to task, asking him to prove the charges leveled against the Chief Minister � misappropriation of World Bank funds being the foremost. Putting the total money that would accrue from the accusations leveled by Jawahar at Rs 32,000 crore, the SP does not let Jawahar live in peace till he tells him where the CM has put all the money. The film moves along "political" lines, projecting the Chief Minister as a "Gandhian" and the opposition leader as a "pickpocket."
ayodhya ramayya (2000)
But the dead man, SP Patnaik (Srihari), comes alive. And goes about with the regular duties of an SP. Not content with policing duties, he takes the opposition leader Jawahar Reddy (Kota Srinivasa Rao) to task, asking him to prove the charges leveled against the Chief Minister � misappropriation of World Bank funds being the foremost. Putting the total money that would accrue from the accusations leveled by Jawahar at Rs 32,000 crore, the SP does not let Jawahar live in peace till he tells him where the CM has put all the money. The film moves along "political" lines, projecting the Chief Minister as a "Gandhian" and the opposition leader as a "pickpocket."