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Towards the fag end of the film, Satyadev beats up a few goons and says, “ Court lo vadinchadam telusu, coat teesi kottadamu telusu.” (I know how to fight both in court and off it.) This dialogue shows just how different his character is from that of Deepak Sehgal, Amitabh Bachchan’s character from the original. But when he seems to be the only hope for these girls to prove their innocence, he gets his act together and fights for them. He drinks to mask the pain of a past he cannot correct and cover up guilt he cannot let go of. Vakeel Saab aka Konidela Satyadev (Pawan Kalyan) is an alcoholic lawyer who hasn’t returned to court since the day he was suspended a few years ago. Facing charges of solicitation and attempt to murder, the girls find themselves painted into a corner by an influential man and his friends.


Their happy, simple and carefree life soon turns upside down due to an unfortunate encounter one night. Pallavi (Nivetha Thomas), Zareen (Anjali) and Divya (Ananya Nagalla) are roommates who work hard to make a living for their middle class families. While the film has been tweaked with a generous dose of masala to not just suit Pawan Kalyan’s star image but also his budding political career, Venu manages to get the balance right for the most part. Vakeel Saab Review: Venu Sriram’s Vakeel Saab is an official remake of the Bollywood hit Pink, a film that managed to break barriers and generate conversations, especially around consent. Their only hope is an alcoholic lawyer who agrees to take up the case. Vakeel Saab Story: Three girls find themselves accused of attempt to murder after escaping molestation.
