Kranti 2023 720p Apr 2026
: Darshan (Kranti Rayanna), Rachita Ram (Usha), and V. Ravichandran (Bhargava Rayanna, Kranti's father).
: In a pivotal scene, he delivers a powerful address to the Chief Minister about the essential need for free, quality government education to relieve the financial burden on parents. The Outcome
: Kranti uses his wealth and influence to capture the attention of the media and the Chief Minister (Sumalatha). Kranti 2023 720p
The situation turns dire when Kranti's childhood school is demolished on the day of its celebration. Realizing that thousands of students and over 75,000 teachers are at risk, Kranti launches a one-man "revolution" (the literal translation of Kranti ) to save the state's public education.
Despite various action-packed confrontations where Kranti physically takes on Salatri's enforcers, he ultimately succeeds in his mission. The Chief Minister is convinced by his arguments and issues an order to renovate and protect government schools rather than privatize them. The film concludes with the arrest of the primary antagonists and a message about the importance of safeguarding public institutions. Principal Cast and Production : Darshan (Kranti Rayanna), Rachita Ram (Usha), and V
The story of the 2023 Kannada film follows Kranti Rayanna (played by Darshan), a wealthy NRI business tycoon living in Europe. He returns to India after two decades to attend the centenary celebrations of his former government school at the request of his old headmaster. The Conflict: A Threat to Education
: V. Harikrishna directed the film and also composed its soundtrack, including popular songs like "Pushpavati" and "Dharani". The Outcome : Kranti uses his wealth and
Upon his arrival, Kranti discovers that a corrupt businessman named (Tarun Arora) is orchestrating a massive "mafia" scheme to shut down 12,000 government schools and privatize the education system for profit. This plan is supported by a corrupt Education Minister, Vaman Rao (Sampath Raj), and a local gangster, Narasappa (P. Ravi Shankar). The Revolution


