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<p>Zamindar Papa Rao resides with his shrew wife Kantamma, that ill-treats her mother-in-law Parvatamma, and they have two children, Suryam and Saroja. In their village, Papa Rao’s sibling, Seeta, lives with her peasant husband, Rangaiah, and the couple has a son, Chandra Shekar. A rift erupts between families due to Seeta’s nuptial unwillingness to her brother. Once Parvatamma packs up with Seeta, conscious of her terminally ill state, with Suryam and Saroja. Whereat, Seeta aspires to reunite their families with Chandram and Saroja’s wedlock and pleads with her mother. So, Parvatamma calls Papa Rao before he lands, and Seeta’s condition worsens. Hence, Parvatamma accomplishes the eve by espousing the infants. Being aware of it, furious Papa Rao quits with Suryam and Saroja when grief-stricken Seeta dies. Upon transpiring about it, an infuriated Kantamma annuls via the court, depriving the wedding chain of Saroja, which Suryam preserves. Years roll by, and Chandram civilizes and backs up. Then, Parvatamma divulges the past and requests him to retrieve his wife. Thus, Chandram acquaints Saroja unbeknownst with the aid of his bestie, Kailasam, and they fall in love. Parallelly, Kailasam secures Saroja’s mate Meenakshi while committing suicide for forced marriage when Saroja shelters her, and he crushes with her. Following this, Suryam unveils Saroja’s splice by handing over the wedding chain. Now, Saroja is in a dichotomy but complies with the wedlock and keeps Chandram distant. Meanwhile, Parvatamma’s health declines, so Suryam brings her home. Besides, Chandram seeks to meet Saroja, and Papa Rao necks him out, knowing his identity. Saroja enlightens the fact by Parvatamma and rejoins the pair. Here, stubborn Papa Rao forcibly fixes Saroja’s alliance with Kailasam, which Parvatamma opposes and quits. So, Chandram enacts a play and flees with Saroja. Papa Rao chases and, in enrage, shoots them when Parvatamma is wounded. Spotting it, Papa Rao admitted guilt and reformed Kantamma. Finally, the movie ends happily with the family’s reunion. The music was composed by . He borrowed only one tune from the Bengali film’s composer , for the song “Penu Cheekataye Lokam” from its original version “Ke Tumi Amare Dako”. Bhavanarayana, producer of suggested to Dukkipati Madhusudhana Rao to watch the Bengali film (1954). Madhusudhana bought the remake rights after being impressed with the film and approached Atreya to write the screenplay and dialogues for the film. One of the major changes the maker brought in was while in the original version the girl’s father dies of shock, in , his character was retained till the last frame. was said to be the first Telugu film to shoot in Ooty and it was also Savitri’s first visit to the hill town. The Tamil version was simultaneously made retaining all the leading actors and technicians with two changes to the cast – and replacing Relangi and Ramanamurthy respectively. was released on 7 January 1959 and for the first time in the history of Telugu cinema, the hundred days function was held in an open arena, the Municipal High School grounds, Vijayawada with thousands of cine-fans participating and presided over by the then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Kasu Brahmananda Reddy. was released on 14 January 1959 and ran for a hundred days.</p>
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Writer:
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Producer:
D. Madhusudhana Rao
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Music:
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Director:
Master Venu
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Cinematography:
P. S. Selvaraj
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Starring:
Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri
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Release Date:
07-Jan-59
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Edited By:
A. Sanjeevi
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Language:
Telugu
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Screenplay:
Adurthi Subba Rao
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