The film follows (Allari Naresh), a dedicated Telugu teacher assigned as an election officer in the remote tribal village of Gudem. His mission is simple yet daunting: achieve 100% voter turnout in a region that has boycotted elections for decades due to the government’s failure to provide basic amenities like roads, schools, and hospitals.

: She portrays a determined village girl who serves as the unofficial teacher for her tribe, bringing heart to the film's social message.

: Provide moments of situational humor as colleagues on election duty, though critics noted the film leans more heavily into its serious themes. Why You Should Watch It

: Building on the intensity he showed in Naandhi , Naresh delivers a restrained yet powerful performance as a man whose love for his mother tongue is matched by his sense of justice.

Srinivas soon realizes that these villagers aren't just "reluctant voters"—they are a forgotten people fighting for survival. Joined by a local girl named (Anandhi), Srinivas decides to go beyond his official mandate, eventually whisking away a voting machine as a desperate tactic to force the administration to listen to the people’s demands. Cast and Performances

Itlu Maredumilli Prajaneekam (2022): A Bold Stand for Democracy

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