Narasimha Naidu

Narasimha Naidu is a 2001 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by B. Gopal and written by Chinni Krishna.

The film stars Nandamuri Balakrishna in the titular role along with Simran, Preeti Jhangiani, Asha Saini and music composed by Mani Sharma.

[3][4] Narasimha Naidu was released on 11 January 2001 alongside Venkatesh's Devi Putrudu and Chiranjeevi's Mrugaraju, where it received positive reviews from critics and became a huge commercial success at the box office by earning a gross of ₹40 crore on a budget of ₹6-9 crore and was an industry hit at the time.

Years later, Anjali, the pampered daughter of a savage factionist Kuppuswamy Naidu, grows up at her maternal uncle's house.

Once she inspires Narasimha Naidu's dancer, who manages a school, Anjali joins as his student and develops feelings for him.

Nevertheless, Raghupati Naidu conducts their marriage by concealing his son's occupation, but Sravani realizes the fact and bends to his goodness.

Listening to this, Narasimha Naidu exiles her when she reaches her parents' house and gives birth to a boy.

He cracks down on the day of the marriage and perceives the presence of Anjali at the hospital, who has removed her uterus as a sacrifice not to have her progeny.