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The movie stars Ram Charan as H Ram Nandan IAS, H Charan IPS, Appanna, and Vijay Balram. Kiara Advani and Anjali played the two female leads, with S.J. Suryah, Prakash Raj, Nassar, Samuthirakani ...
Suryah as Bobbili Mopidevi, Srikanth as Bobbili Sathyamurthy ... It was filmed in parts of Punjab, although the exact locations are yet to be revealed. Main attractions: Golden Temple and Wagah Border ...
Suryah plays a dishonest politician named Mopidevi in the movie, which examines corruption in electoral politics. Since its premiere, the movie has gotten mixed reviews. The outcome of the second week ...
The film explores corruption in electoral politics with Suryah playing a corrupt politician called Mopidevi. The film received mixed reviews since its release. It is to be seen how the second week ...
J. Suryah as Bobbili Mopidevi, Srikanth as Bobbili Sathyamurthy, Rajeev Kanakala as Mukundha. Others include P. Samuthirakani, Naveen Chandra, Sunil, Priyadarshi Pulikonda, Venkatesh Kakumanu ...
It essentially is about an all-powerful minister who is unable to take on an IAS officer. While Mopidevi seems to be doing everything under the sun without anyone batting an eye, it is hard to believe ...
Actor Ram Charan's Game Changer earns a massive Rs 186 crore gross at the global box office on its opening day, marking a blockbuster debut. Trending Photos New Delhi: Actor Ram Charan's Telugu film ...
Standing in opposition to both is Mopidevi (Suryah), a ruthless politician and the son of Satyamurthy, who is determined to seize power at any cost. The story unfolds as Ram and Mopidevi clash ...
He gets better but decides to become a better and fairer politician. His son Mopidevi (S. J. Suryah) is ambitious and when it appears that his father might die, he is actually delighted. As he himself ...
Oh yes, the story… An IAS officer takes on the corrupt political class, represented by Mopidevi (the inimitable SJ Suryah) and Manikyam (a funny Jayaram forgetting that he deserves better). There is a ...
Ambi would be delighted with this film. My favourite portion of the film comes towards the end of the first half when SJ Suryah’s Bobbili Mopidevi, a minister and heir apparent, finds himself ...