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                      Bhadrachalam, youngest of three brothers, is constantly heckled by his sisters-in-law for his voracious appetite. In a typical village sport, of running with a paddy bag on the back, the hero wins. However, it is a pity to watch the bags oscillating on the backs of the contestants as they run (the bags are obviously packed with light material).

Mahalakshmi (Sindu) arrives at the village to sell some property to raise money for her father Parasuram's (Vijaychander) heart surgery. Parasuram, a guru in martial arts, runs a coaching centre in 'Taekwondo'. Suraj (Gazan Khan), his prime disciple, proves ungrateful after he wins an international championship and even manhandles the old man.

Parasuram, who is in search of another young man, finds in Bhadrachalam a loyal and hardworking disciple. Though the hero hesitates to move out of the village initially, he does so with the (financial and moral) help of his niece and other villagers.

The second part of the film is devoted to the championship. In between, there are scenes showing Bhadrachalam going into bad company of Achibabu and Buchibabu (Kota Srinivasa Rao) who try to exploit the innocence and muscle power of Bhadrachalm, for extortion. Later, he keeps them at bay. A well-trained Bhadrachalam is sent to Thailand for the competition. Suraj does not like the idea at first but later befriends Bhadrachalam, when the country's honor is at stake.

It is Srihari all the way. The subtle relationship between Bhadrachalam and Mahalakshmi carries some element of a dignified romance. A rich girl named Latha (Roopa) also vies with Mahalakshmi for Bhadrachalam. Latha not only sponsors his visit to Thailand, but also accompanies him with a desire to capture his heart.

Release Date: Dec 06, 2001
Language: Tollywood Length: 02 hrs 19 mins
Cast: Srihari, Sindhu, Rupa, Vijay Chander, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Mallikarjuna Rao, Brahmanandam, Narra Venkateswara Rao, M.s.narayana, Babu Mohan, A. V. S. Subramanyam
Director: N Shankar
Music Director: Vandemataram Srinivas
Producer: Venkata Murali Krishna Medikonda
Genre: Action
Writer: N Shankar
Advisory: U/A
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Badrachalam                       Bhadrachalam, youngest of three brothers, is constantly heckled by his sisters-in-law for his voracious appetite. In a typical village sport, of running with a paddy bag on the back, the hero wins. However, it is a pity to watch the bags oscillating on the backs of the contestants as they run (the bags are obviously packed with light material). Mahalakshmi (Sindu) arrives at the village to sell some property to raise money for her father Parasuram's (Vijaychander) heart surgery. Parasuram, a guru in martial arts, runs a coaching centre in 'Taekwondo'. Suraj (Gazan Khan), his prime disciple, proves ungrateful after he wins an international championship and even manhandles the old man. Parasuram, who is in search of another young man, finds in Bhadrachalam a loyal and hardworking disciple. Though the hero hesitates to move out of the village initially, he does so with the (financial and moral) help of his niece and other villagers. The second part of the film is devoted to the championship. In between, there are scenes showing Bhadrachalam going into bad company of Achibabu and Buchibabu (Kota Srinivasa Rao) who try to exploit the innocence and muscle power of Bhadrachalm, for extortion. Later, he keeps them at bay. A well-trained Bhadrachalam is sent to Thailand for the competition. Suraj does not like the idea at first but later befriends Bhadrachalam, when the country's honor is at stake. It is Srihari all the way. The subtle relationship between Bhadrachalam and Mahalakshmi carries some element of a dignified romance. A rich girl named Latha (Roopa) also vies with Mahalakshmi for Bhadrachalam. Latha not only sponsors his visit to Thailand, but also accompanies him with a desire to capture his heart.. thumbnail text Be the first to review
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