Summaries

Badri, under the guidance of his martial arts and spiritual guru Bhishma, becomes the protector of the Badrinath temple. Badri meets Alakananda, an agnostic, and attempts to revive her faith in God.

A young boy named Badri is discovered by the religious guru and martial arts expert Bheeshma Narayan, who trains and turns him into a skilled warrior. Badri is assigned to protect the Badrinath temple, following which he encounters with Alakananda, who hates God due to a childhood tragedy. Her grandfather has brought her to Badrinath in order to protect her from her evil uncle Sarkar and his family. Badri assures her grandfather he would revive her faith in God, which he successfully does, but ends up making her fall for him as well. When Sarkar learns of Badri's identity and his role in thwarting a terrorist attack in Amarnath, he sends his son Nani to Badrinath in order to get Alakananda, but only if Badri dies. Just when Alakananda thinks she can marry Badri and Bheeshma Narayan plans to make him his celibate successor, Badri finds himself in troubled waters when a violent battle with Nani and his henchmen causes a misunderstanding and enrages Bheeshma, making him suspect Badri of loving Alakananda back.

Details

Keywords
  • bare midriff
  • skin
  • epic
  • seductress
  • rape attempt
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Jun 9, 2011
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) 17
Countries of origin India
Official sites Official Facebook
Language Telugu
Filming locations Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza, Veneto, Italy
Production companies Geetha Arts

Box office

Gross worldwide $300100000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 20m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.39 : 1

Synopsis

Badri, a warrior and the protector of Badrinath temple, tries to revive Alakananda's faith in God, thus leading to battles between him and her cruel uncle, Sarkaar. In this entire process, Badri's Guru begins to doubt that he is in love with Alakananda, who loves Badri. Meanwhile, Sarkaar's wife wants Alakananda's marriage to get fixed with her son Munna, who would torture her, since Alakananda had insulted Sarkaar's wife in public. Strange situations arrive, and thus leading everyone to think: Can Badri protect Alakananda's life? Will Alakananda be married to the evil Sarkaar 's son, and whether Badri's Guru will accept Badri or not? A few more questions like this for the rest of the story, as well as the action packed climax of the film as well.

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