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Shankaranna confronts Anand at midnight. Anand explains everything, crying and showing his kidnapped friend's photo. Shankaranna sees Anand is not evil—just a pawn. Instead of killing him, Shankaranna smiles. "You are my younger brother now," he says. The first emotional high of the film.

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It is important to note the difference. While Kiccha Sudeep’s Eega and Puneeth Rajkumar’s Anjani Putra used "Anna" (Brother), Namma Annayya used the more formal, respectful "Annayya." This film cemented Vishnuvardhan as the "Annayya of Karnataka." Even today, political leaders, cricketers, and actors refer to him as "Namma Vishnu Annayya." Shankaranna confronts Anand at midnight

Doddanna (played by K. S. Ashwath), a sly, wealthy landlord. He believes Shankaranna's power overshadows his own. He wants control over the village temple's land. Shankaranna refuses. Doddanna swears revenge. Instead of killing him, Shankaranna smiles