Jai Sriram

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Jai Sriram
Jai Sriram poster.jpg
Official poster
Directed byBalaji N. Sai
Produced byThella Ramesh
N.C.H. Rajesh
Starring Uday Kiran
Reshma Rathore
CinematographyMurali
Shiva
Music byDhake
Release date
  • 11 April 2013 (2013-04-11)
Country India
Language Telugu

Jai Sriram is a 2013 Telugu, action film directed by Balaji N. Sai. The film had Uday Kiran and Reshma Rathore in lead roles with Adithya Menon as the villain. This film happened to be Uday Kiran's last completed film.

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Plot

Sriram Srinivas (Uday Kiran) is a tough and honest cop. He values his job and fights for justice and the protection of society. His moral values and ethics bring him into direct conflict with Chintamani and his son (Aditya Menon). Chintamani is a corrupt politician who runs an illegal organ trade racket by exploiting orphans and homeless people. Our hero Sriram Srinivas decides to put an end to Chintamani's game. He even goes against the Police Commissioner (Chalapathi Rao)’s orders. But he faces some unexpected difficulties in the form of dishonest colleagues. Sriram’s life is destroyed. His family is killed. There is nothing left for him. That is when our hero decides to take revenge. He starts hunting down Chintamani and his gang. He does not spare his corrupt colleagues as well. What happens in the end and how Sriram achieves his objectives is what ‘Jai Sriram’ is all about.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Kaipeeku Vollu"Bhargavi Pillaye 
2."Bhaga Bhaga" (Male version) Hemachandra  
3."Bhaga Bhaga" (Duet version)Hemachandra, Tejaswini 
4."Sayyasamamasam"Koushik Kalyan, Shruti, Sravani 
5."Jai Sriram"Sri Sowmya 
6."Chaka Cahkamani"Tejaswini 
7."Okati Rendu Moodu"Uma Neha 

Reviews

The film's music was released to positive reviews, and achieved the platinum disc function. [1] The film was released to moderate reviews. The Times of India gave the movie good review appreciating the cinematography and Uday Kiran's performance. [2] [3] [4]

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