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Language
  
Telugu

Director
  
K. Murali Mohan Rao

Country
  
India

Release date
  
1990

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Kodama Simham (English: Majestic Lion) is a 1990 Telugu action-western film starring Chiranjeevi, Sonam, Radha and Bollywood actor Pran in key roles. It was the second South Indian Movie to be dubbed in English as Hunters Of The Indian Treasure after Superstar Krishna's "Mosagallaku Mosagadu" and also Dubbed in Hindi as Main Hoon Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi.

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Plot

Bharath (Chiranjeevi), is a rough and tough cowboy with a heart of gold. His parents are fatally attacked by the villains when he spoils their gambling and prostitution operations. His dying father tells him that he was adopted and told him to look in another city for his real parents. He finds his mother in prison because his father was falsely accused of stealing precious royal treasures.He finds his father (Satyanarayana), who had been living as a leader of a group of forest people and comes to know that the mayor of the town (Pran) and Suddi gali (Mohan Babu) in fact tried to steal the treasure when they accompanied Bharath's father and that he had driven away with it to save it. Bharath retrieves the treasure to save his family's reputation.

Cast

  • Chiranjeevi as Bharat
  • Mohan Babu as Sudi Gaali
  • Satyanarayana as Dharma Dev
  • Pran as Mayor Ranjith
  • Sonam as heroine
  • Radha as Bijili
  • Tiger Prabhakar Gajapati
  • Vani Viswanath as bar servant
  • Ranganath as King
  • Allu Rama Lingaiah as bar owner
  • Bramhanandam as constable
  • Gollapudi Maruti Rao as Bharat's father
  • Chalapathi Rao as Jailor
  • Reception

    The film received positive reviews and turned out to be a hit, running in nearly 200 centers for over 100 days.

    References

    Kodama Simham Wikipedia