Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Jai Samba Shiva (2009)


Jai Samba Shiva is a 2009 Indian Telugu action film released on Apr 17, 2009. Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types.
Eeshwar (Arjun) protects his village from the revolting acts of the heinous local MLA, Bhujangam (Saikumar), in ways that make his mother (Sudha) hyperventilate in anxiety and fear. Apparently, she lost her husband to this pattern of bloodshed and violence in the name of justice, and she doesn't want her son too to die. So she takes him to a swamiji (Arjun again) in Srisailam, who urges him to look after the safety and welfare of his mom and sis first before hoping to enter 'Executive Local God of my village' in his CV. Eeshwar retorts that all this preaching is fine, but can the swami live a non-violent life in Eeshwar's circumstances, as Eeshwar, for 3 months? Especially when the villains haven't bathed in 3 generations? So the swami takes up the challenge and the two exchange clothes. The new Eeshwar is initially a disaster according to everyone who's used to him, what with his willingness to spout aphorisms at the drop of a hat, and his self-assured non-resistance to Bhujanga's iniquities. But his mother is pleased. And his sister isn't - she loved him more when he was the fighter-types. Check out this page for more updates on Jai Samba Shiva.

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