Lion from Rayalaseema) is a 2002 Telugu-language action film produced by J. Bhagawan and D. V. V. Danayya under the Sri Balaji Art Creations banner and directed by G. Ram Prasad.
After a while, Chandra Shekar, being a police officer, seizes a dreaded goon whose men abduct Dhanunjaya Rao's son as an exchange.
As a result, Dhanunjaya Rao's son dies, which leads to the blackout stage of his wife, Lakshmi.
Once, he sees a rectitude and rebel Durga Prasad thrashing the wicked cops for abusing the needy woman.
Further, Dhanunjaya Rao's couple embraces Durga Prasad as their son settles nuptials and notifies his diabolical sister, Chamundeswari.
Here, as a flabbergast, she infuriated repulses, claiming Durga Prasad is a stout-hearted SP and spins rearward.
Now, the tale shifts to a village where MP Kaaleswara Rao, husband of Chamundeswari, suppresses them under his toe and conducts various atrocities.
Despite this, Hema stands firm, defying her parents, resides at Durga Prasad's house, serves day & night, and recoups him.
The director has no clue about the plot and his intension is to splash sauce and gore along with Durga Mata sentiments".
[7] Full Hyderabad wrote "Don't get conned, this is not a sequel to Balakrishna's other 'simham' hits, since this one here has nothing to do with borders or lions.
[8] Andhra Today wrote "The movie's grand title purports more in its name than the actual substance it delivers much to the disappointment of the audience.