'One man is enough') is a 2000 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Ravi Raja Pinisetty and produced by Sri Vaishnavi Creations.
[2] Upon its release, Okkadu Chalu received a mixed to negative reception, with criticism for its storyline and narration, although the cinematography was praised.
Years later, the boy, named Surya, is raised by Major Bhargava and his wife, Lakshmi, growing up to become an Assistant Commissioner of Police.
Surya escapes, confronts Dhanraj and his gang, and successfully prevents the assassination attempt, reaffirming his commitment to justice and the values instilled in him by Major Bhargava.
[4] The music for Okkadu Chalu was composed by Koti, with lyrics written by Bhuvana Chandra, Sriharsha, and Samavedam Shanmukha Sarma.
[4] Source:[5][6] Andhra Today reviewed Okkadu Chaalu as a routine action drama with an uninspiring storyline, illogical climax, and unimpressive music, though it praised the cinematography by Ram Pinisetty.
[3] Telugucinema.com gave Okkadu Chalu a largely negative review, acknowledging its promising start and commendable cinematography but criticising its excessive plot elements, uneven performances, and lack of directorial control.