Kurradu

The film was released to mixed review with critics praising the storyline while criticising the actors.

Since it entered his life, he has gotten everything he had desired: his father's affection, a job, and Hema's (Neha Sharma) love, for which he has been thirsting for two years now.

The society where Varun is fulfilling his ordinary dreams is also the play field for drug peddlers and the ganja mafia headed by Satya (P. Ravi Shankar) and his right-hand bullet.

When he finds out what happened to Ravi, he gets furious and sends his henchmen to attack Varun without knowing the reason for his brother's embarrassment.

Varun tells the truth to Satya, but the latter refuses to believe that Ravi and his men stole his bike.

Although he wants to stay away, Varun invariably gets dragged into rubbing shoulders, caused by Ravi's antics, who now targets his family to seek revenge.

Meanwhile, Varun lost his job as an employee at his workplace since his bike was a source of transportation, and he was kept in police custody for one night.

Satya asks his brother to stay inside the car and handle the killers on his own.

Varun eventually gets his bike back but is disheartened when he finds it vandalized, so he takes it to the service center for restoration.

Varun overpowers Ravi during the fight; the latter tries to escape from him but finds the shutter of the ice factory blocked.

Varun manages to dodge Ravi's swing of his knife and gets a steel rod to knock him down fatally.

Ram Charan Teja, Puri Jagannadh, S. S. Rajamouli, M. M. Keeravani, Ramesh Prasad, Rama Rajamouli, Gangaraju Gunnam, Urmila, Madhumita, Neha Sharma, Koti, Achu and Anantha Sreeram attended this function.

Ram Charan Teja launched the audio cassette and gave the first unit to Puri Jagannadh.

[2] The songs were instant chartbusters and the platinum disc function of Kurradu was organized at FNCC on the morning of 2 November 2009.

It was attended by Gemini Kiran, Sandeep Gunnam, Varun Sandesh, Anant Sreeram, Madhumita and Achu.

It's a film that is saved by a gripping narration, an intense screenplay coupled with the riveting performance of its lead Varun Sandesh, not to speak of the baddies' who pitch in equally powerful acting".