Bharat starts changing all the rules and regulations in the state to bring in a positive change in the never growing society. This creates a ruckus in his own party members and as the head of the party, it starts worrying Varada Raju. Just like any educated person, he starts ruling the state on his own terms right from the day 1. He returns to India after the demise of his father Raghava Raju(Sharath Kumar) and takes charge as the Chief Minister of the then united Andhra Pradesh owing to pressure from his father's friend Varada Raju (Prakash Raj) without knowing ABCDs of Indian politics. Story Bharat Ram(Mahesh Babu) is an Oxford graduate with 5 degrees to his name. Cast: Mahesh Babu, Kiara Advani, Prakash Raj, Posani, Brahmaji, and Others
You might go gaga over his looks, but the most charming thing about Mahesh Babu in this film, in particular, is that there's an air of confidence he exudes. You can't take your eyes off when he's on screen pulling off his role with utmost sincerity and conviction. With Bharat Ane Nenu, Mahesh Babu not only crosses the tipping point but also breaks open the pandora's box and burns the unfulfilled promises to ashes, to show why he's such a fine actor. It's at this juncture, that you desperately wish that actor will rise above his own shortcomings to unleash some sort of a magic spell, which heals your scars from the past. But once they reach that, they find a pandora's box that's filled with unfulfilled promises, expectations, and hope. There is a tipping point which actors often fail to reach time and again.