"Oka Yodhuni Praja Palana": Documentary Tracking CM Revanth Reddy’s Journey from Commoner to Leader Unveiled
A powerful new documentary titled "Oka Yodhuni Praja Palana" (A Warrior’s People-Governance), chronicling the life and political ascent of Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, has officially been showcased. Directed by Giri Nalla, a dedicated admirer of the leader, the film captures the Chief Minister’s transformation from a common man into a visionary warrior for the people.
The preview event, held recently in Hyderabad, saw the attendance of several dignitaries, including MLC Addanki Dayakar, Narasanna (Nalgonda Gaddar), Kodandarami Reddy, and OSD Sridhar.
A Visionary Journey Captured on Film
The documentary explores Revanth Reddy’s childhood aspirations of public service and his eventual implementation of welfare schemes after assuming office.
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From Roots to Results: MLC Addanki Dayakar lauded the director’s effort, noting that the film beautifully depicts the Chief Minister’s journey from his early days to becoming a visionary leader. He compared the impact of Revanth Reddy's "Sanna Biyyam" (Fine Rice) scheme to the legendary legacy of NTR’s ₹2 per kg rice initiative.
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Musical Tribute: Narasanna (Nalgonda Gaddar), who contributed songs to the film, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to highlight the essence of true "Praja Palana" (People's Governance) through music.
Industry & Political Acclaim
The film has been praised for its engaging narrative and historical accuracy regarding the Chief Minister's life.
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Insightful Collaboration: Kodandarami Reddy shared how he contributed personal insights about Revanth Reddy to help Giri Nalla shape the story into a compelling cinematic experience.
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A "Warrior" Archetype: OSD Sridhar commended the documentary for successfully portraying the Chief Minister as a "Visionary Warrior" who rose through the ranks with grit and determination.
Director's Note
Director Giri Nalla expressed his profound respect for the Chief Minister, stating that the project was fueled by his admiration for Revanth Reddy’s life philosophy. He thanked his mentors and supporters for helping him bring this "Warrior’s Tale" to the screen, focusing on how a true leader shapes governance for the benefit of the masses.

























