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Banam The film is set in 1989 at Ranasthali in Srikakulam district. Bhagat (Nara Rohith) is an idealistic youngster who aspires to become IPS officer, as he believes that only justice can be brought through legal system. His father is a Naxalite leader but retires from the movement to spend time with his son. One day, Bhagat happens to see newly wed woman (Vedika) sitting at Railway Station alone and he comes to know from her that her in-laws sent her away to bring dowry. On the same day, her father dies, her in-laws reject her, and so he brings her to his home. Soon a local rowdy eyes on her that makes Bhagat to fight with him. In the melee, the rowdy dies and Bhagat goes to jail. On the other hand, several police offices try to contain the activities of the rowdy's boss, Patnaik (Ranadheer), but couldn't do so. How our hero Bhagat does it being within the system forms the rest of the story. .
Telugu Cinema  (Jan 22, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

Climax scenes are pretty ordinary..

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Greatandra  (Jan 22, 2013)
Rating:  3/5

On a whole, the movie definitely appeals for class audiences but it should go with aggressive publicity to reach masses..

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123telugu  (Jan 22, 2013)
Rating:  3.25/5

ara Rohit�s role as Bhagat is greatly underplayed. He�s good in his role as the angry young man who believes in a fighting spirit, exactly like what the script demands him to be. However, it�s Vedika and Randheer who walk away with all the honours. .

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Idlebrain  (Jan 22, 2013)
Rating:  3.25/5

I can't divide this movie into first half and second half to tell how it is. The entire movie is realistic and honest. It is a well handled movie with technical work complementing the content. I feel that director could have devised a better way of showi.

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