While the film received mixed reviews for its meandering narrative, it serves as a tribute to Brahmanandam’s historic career.
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Satyam is a 60-year-old government court stenographer in a rural Andhra town. To the world, he’s a laughing stock—he forgets names, misplaces his glasses, and takes three hours to eat his sadhām (rice). But inside, he has a photographic memory that activates only under extreme stress and a secret gift: he can perfectly mimic anyone’s voice and mannerisms after hearing them just once. While the film received mixed reviews for its
"Navanarthana Natana Sarvasvam… Idi Nijaala Sandegam Kaadu." (The epitome of expression… This is no doubt about truth.) - Facebook Satyam is a 60-year-old government court
This would be directed by ( Brochevarevarura ) or Swaroop RSJ ( Agent Sai Srinivasa Athreya ) – someone who can balance deadpan humor with genuine suspense. The film never mocks Brahmanandam’s age or memory; it uses it as a superpower and a tragedy.
When a perpetually forgetful, timid court stenographer—who has typed lies for powerful men for 30 years—accidentally records a genuine confession of a heinous crime, he must use his hidden talent for mimicry and his fading memory to stay alive and deliver justice.
"Saakshiga" (సాక్షిగా) – "As The Witness"