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Suryam, along with the fisherfolk, confronts JP, the owner of a factory that is responsible for mass fish deaths due to pollutants being released into the sea.
While in jail, Suryam recalls his past, particularly his time in law college when he and Sireesha were romantically involved.
[4] A critic for Andhra Today described Oke Maata as a below-average film with a poorly executed script, lackluster performances from the lead pair, and ineffective direction by Muthyala Subbaiah, ultimately failing to engage the audience.
The review also highlighted the film's lack of substance and unconvincing plot, suggesting it be erased from memory.