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Parama Veera Chakra Story
The film opens in court, where “Bobbili Puli” Major Chakradhar is sentenced to death. At the same time, a pregnant woman vows to enroll her unborn child in the army and names him Chakradhar. Years later, Chakradhar grows into a celebrated film star, though his mother disapproves of his career. Among his admirers is Sheela, a devoted fan who loves him. One day, Colonel Jitendra approaches Chakradhar with the story of Major Jai Simha, a patriotic officer who once slapped a minister for insulting the National Anthem and again for hoisting the flag incorrectly. Fearless and principled, Jai Simha rescues Rajani, the sister of his junior officer Ramakrishna, from the clutches of a corrupt MP’s son and marries her. When MP Dadaji retaliates with false charges, Jai Simha defends himself and earns the respect of the nation, even receiving the Maha Vir Chakra.
However, Jai Simha’s life takes a tragic turn when terrorist Afzal Gani and his allies, aided by the deceptive Razia Sultana, frame him as a traitor. Court-martialed and imprisoned, he breaks out only to save his family during a terrorist plot, arriving home fatally wounded to find them massacred. Left in a coma, Jai Simha is hidden by Brigadier Siva Kumar, who reveals his story to Chakradhar. To vindicate him, Chakradhar is enlisted as Jai Simha’s double. While carrying out the mission, Chakradhar discovers Siva Kumar’s betrayal, secures crucial intelligence, and exposes the conspiracy. As Jai Simha succumbs to his wounds and Rajani dies in his arms, Chakradhar vows to clear his name. Ultimately, he captures the culprits, proves Jai Simha’s innocence, and demands that the nation honor him with the Param Vir Chakra. The film closes with Chakradhar acquitted, his mother proud, and the country paying tribute to Major Jai Simha’s immortal sacrifice.

Director: Dasari Narayana Rao
Cast (highlights): Nandamuri Balakrishna (dual role), Ameesha Patel, Neha Dhupia, Sheela, Jayasudha
Genre: Action war / patriotic drama
Notability: Released 12 Jan 2011 (Sankranthi); Dasari’s 150th film; won Nandi award for National Integration.
Critical Reception: Poor reviews for dated narrative; disappointing box-office.
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