Loved the fierce Ranabaali look of Vijay Deverakonda?
It draws from one of the darkest chapters in Indian history — the Great Famine of 1876–1878, which claimed millions of lives during the British Raj.
As drought devastated Rayalaseema and large parts of South India, grain exports continued and rigid colonial policies worsened the crisis.
The film, also starring Rashmika Mandanna, echoes stories of famine-stricken communities who resisted oppressive taxation and looted hoarded grain — acts of survival rarely recorded in colonial archives but preserved in local folklore.
These are histories many were never taught in school.
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