Nijam

Nijam
Nijam
Directed by Teja
Produced by Teja
Written by Teja
Starring Mahesh Babu
Rakshitha
Raasi
Gopichand
Music by R. P. Patnaik
Editing by Sankar
Release date(s) 23 May 2003
Country India
Language Telugu

Nijam (Telugu: నిజం; English Translation: Truth) is a Telugu film released in 2003, starring Mahesh Babu and Rakshitha in lead roles. Teja directed this film. Mahesh Babu and Rameshwari won the Nandi Awards in Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress categories respectively. The film was dubbed as Meri Adalat in Hindi and remade as Arjuna in Oriya.

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Plot

This film tells about an innocent boy, who along with his mother undergoes injustice and also loses his father in this process. The mother in this situation plays the role of a trainer and a guide to her son, making him strong physically and emotionally, to fight back.

The criminals involved in the crime of his father's death are killed one after the other by the mother and the son in a planned and scientific manner.

Cast

Actor/Actress Role Notes
Mahesh Babu Sitaram
Rakshita
Ranganath Venkateswarlu, Sitaram's father
Rameshwari Sitaram's mother
Gopichand Devudu (Devadaya Sharma)
Raasi Malli
Jaya Prakash Reddy Sidda Reddy
Prakash Raj ACP
Kanta Rao Narayana Rao
Rallapalli Butcher
Vijayachander DGP
Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam Traffic constable

Reception

The movie was praised by critics and was a Super hit at box office.[citation needed]

Awards

Nandi Awards

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