Films are powerful. So are the people associated with them; people who, in the minds of the blindly adoring audiences, are at least as big as the films they are associated with. What else explains the fact that politicians who want to publicly ridicule the sway of a film-star's charisma have to resort to films to do so?
Palakollu (Dasari Narayana Rao) is a silently enterprising coolie whose aims are far-reaching. In the beginning, he is busy intellectualizing coolies at the Vizag port, where he uses brains rather than brawn to teach his comrades to stand up for their rights. As a re....