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Saakshyam Review

Posted July 27th, 2018, 05:37 PM IST

Reviews Movie Review : Saakshyam
Rating : 2.50
Banner : Abhishek Pictures
Cast : Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Pooja Hegde, Sharath Kumar, Meena, Jagapathi Babu, Ravi Kishan, Ashutosh Rana and Vennela Kishore.
Music : Harshavardhan Rameshwar
Producer : Abhishek Nama
Director : Sri Wass
Released Date : July 27, 201

Munu Swamy (Jagapathi Babu) and his three brothers kill Swastika Nagar’s landlord (Sharat Kumar) and his family members as he is playing spoilsport to their business plans.

The landlord’s baby boy is saved by a calf and the boy is raised by child-less couple (JP and Pavitra Lokesh). 20-years-later, the boy Vishwa (Bellamkonda Sai) grows up to take up the business empire of his foster father in New York.

In New York, he meets and falls in love with an Indian girl Soundarya Lahari (Pooja Hegde) who does religious discourse.

When she comes to know that her father in India has met with an accident, she heads to Hyderabad and Vishwa follows her. Munu Swamy’s brothers are killed one by one with the involvement of Vishwa.

Why and how does this happen?

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