Narasimha Reddy, a powerful local
politician, relies on his trusted ally, Gajula Veerabhadra, who advocates for the poor and marginalized communities. Veerabhadra is influential enough to contest local elections with candidates from his caste. Nagamani Reddy, the local
MLA, becomes jealous of Veerabhadra’s influence and manipulates Narasimha Reddy against him. When Narasimha Reddy asks Veerabhadra to support Nagamani instead of contesting the elections, Veerabhadra refuses, defending the interests of the underprivileged. In response, Nagamani coerces Veerabhadra’s associate, Mandha, into killing him. Veerabhadra is subsequently ambushed and killed during travel with his family and supporters. Veerabhadra’s elder son, Shankar Ravi, suspects Nagamani and Narasimha Reddy of orchestrating his father’s death and initiates a campaign of revenge. Bukka Reddy, Nagamani’s son, retaliates against Shankar’s faction. Meanwhile, Veerabhadra’s younger son, Pratap Ravi, returns from college upon learning of his father’s murder. He confronts and eliminates corrupt officials, as well as key perpetrators involved in his father’s death, including Narasimha Reddy, Mandha, and Nagamani Reddy. Pratap Ravi later becomes involved in local politics, defeating Bukka Reddy and his allies in elections. He allies with Babu Qadri, whose sister had been victimized by Bukka Reddy, to target remaining adversaries. After eliminating Bukka Reddy and Puru Reddy, Pratap Ravi establishes himself as a dominant political figure in the region. His rule is later challenged when his convoy is attacked by Suryanarayana Reddy, Narasimha Reddy’s son. ==Cast==