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Komaram Bheem (1901–1940), alternatively Kumram Bheem, [1] was a revolutionary leader in Hyderabad State of British India from the Gond tribes.Bheem, in association with other Gond leaders, led a protracted low intensity rebellion against the feudal Nizams of Hyderabad in the eastern part of the princely state during the 1930s, which contributed in the culmination of the Telangana Rebellion ...
RRR is an entirely fictitious story incorporating the lives of two real-life Indian revolutionaries, namely Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, who fought against the British Raj and the Nizam of Hyderabad respectively. Charan plays Rama Raju while Rama Rao plays Komaram Bheem.
Komaram Bheem is a 1990 Indian Telugu-language biographical film directed by Allani Sridhar, [1] It is based on the early 20th century tribal leader Komaram Bheem and stars Bhoopal Reddy as the titular character. [2] The film turned out to be a commercial as well as critical success. [3]
In his fourth collaboration with the director S. S. Rajamouli, Rao played the role of the Indian revolutionary, Komaram Bheem in the period action film RRR. The film became a global phenomenon, receiving appreciation from India and overseas. [21] [22] The performance of Rao as Komaram Bheem has been lauded by the audience and critics alike. [23]
It is located at Ada village, Asifabad Mandal, Komaram Bheem district, Telangana. The project named after Komaram Bheem (Telugu:కొమరం భీం 22 October 1901 – 19 October 1940), was a tribal leader who fought against the Asaf Jahi Dynasty for the liberation of Hyderabad State. Komaram Bheem openly fought against the ruling Nizam ...
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Tiryani is a village and a deep forest area in Komaram Bheem district. Schedule tribes are the majority people in this mandal who live by hunting animals and the great Arjun valley locates 12 km from the mandal headquarters where the Pandavas in Mahabharatha did a Vanavasa (exile). [2] [clarification needed]
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