Teerpu


Theerpu is a 1994 Telugu judiciary film, produced by Akkineni Venkat under the Annapurna Studios banner and directed by Uppalapati Narayana Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jagapathi Babu, Aamani, Rohini Hattangadi in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Keeravani.

Plot

The film begins on Justice Ram Mohan Rao a disciple of justice, apprehends his second son Venu a Naxalite and he dies in the police encounter. Hence, his wife Parvathi detests and falls silent. The couple has two more sons & a daughter, elder son ACP Madhu forges himself as candid, but indeed, a venal and the third one Ravi a slacker, still stands for justice and falls for a cranky laborer Rani. Once Ravi nabs Madhu when he cleverly indicts Ravi and Ram Mohan Rao nicks him out. Nevertheless, Ravi mutes to uphold his father's faith in his brother. Besides, Buchi Babu a malicious conducts several barbarities in society. At present, Gowthami, daughter of Ram Mohan Rao loves his son Raghu. Being cognizant of it, Ram Mohan Rao moves for the alliance associating his mentor Gopal Krishna. At that juncture, they spot Buchi Babu is trying to kill Gopal Krishna's grandson Sairam for enamoring his daughter Swathi. In that chaos, Gopal Krishna dies and Ram Mohan Rao files the case. So, Buchi Babu extorts Parvathi and recommences her to speak with Ram Mohan Rao. Here, Parvathi apprises that Buchi Babu assented to knit the two sets, in turn, he seeks for his absolve. As compelled Ram Mohan Rao deceives the court and frees Buchi Babu. Soon after, Buchi Babu outwits him when Ram Mohan Rao learns the true self of Madhu and deserts him too. Just as, he understands the virtue of Ravi and embraces him. Right now, Buchi Babu ploys to slay out Sairam when Ravi rescues and admits him in the hospital. Thereupon, Buchi Babu reattacks keeping Madhu aside, suddenly, while Madhu guns on Ravi and Ram Mohan Rao shoot him. Eventually, Buchi Babu fires when Madhu guards his father, repents and breaths his last. At last, Ram Mohan Rao eliminates Buchi Babu. Finally, the movie ends the judiciary acquiting Ram Mohan Rao acknowledging his righteous judgment.

Cast

The music for the film was composed by M. M. Keeravani and released by the AKASH Audio Company.