This is a political satire filled in with fun and folk art. This fusion of arts adheres to the free art form.
The emperor is unhappy with his feudal lord Jay Sinha. He will soon be acquitted from his lordship and will be replaced by a loyal puppet in the emperor's hands. An ambitious novice is chosen by the emperor's counsel... But this Nero continues to play his fiddle while Rome burns... Hereafter begins the political drama between all the aspirants of the throne. Kotwal, the military chief, his mistress Radha, Menaka, the enigmatic and resourceful woman, and Subhanrao the local revolutionist. Everyone has more cards in hiding than in their hands. The emperor is in total disarray about what to expect next...
This laughable tragedy of politics has all the essence of dramatics