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Banner | Sri Murali Krishna Art Creations |
Director | Jandhyala |
Writer | Jandhyala |
Producer | A.S. Anjaneyulu, M. Narasimha Rao |
Music Director | Ramesh Naidu |
Cinematography | Gautham Raju |
Film Editing | S. Gopala Reddy |
Art Director | Thota Tarani |
Camera Operator | S. Gopala Reddy |
Assistant Cameramen | M.V. Raghu |
Playback Singers | S.P.Balasubrahmanyam, S.Janaki, Prakash Rao, Ramola |
Character | Actor / Actress |
Srirama Raju | Gummadi |
Raheem | J.V.Somayajulu |
Saleem | Rajesh |
Kiran | Kiran |
Lalita | Tulasi |
Savitri | Rajyalakshmi |
Ali | Master Ali |
Rameswari | Muddali Susheela |
C. Rammohana Rao | |
Servant Seshayya | K. Sambasiva Rao |
Prameela Rani | |
Gurrala Guravayya | Potti Prasad |
Ravi | Eswara Rao |
Sutti Velu | |
Sutti Veerabhadra Rao | |
Gangarathnam | |
Sakshi Ranga Rao |
Srirama Raju (Gummadi) is the zamindar of the village. Raheem (J.V. Somayajulu), his classmate and a friend, also works as his carriage-driver. The zamindar has two daughters Savitri (Rajyalakshmi) and Lalitha (Tulasi) and a son Ravi (Eswara Rao). Savitri is a born mute, while Tulasi goes to college. Tulasi meets Kiran (Kiran) who traps her in the name of love and later marries Savitri for money. Raheem's son Saleem (Rajesh) rescues Lalitha from Kiran. A couple of villagers who had grudges on Raheem create Hindu-Muslim clashes between the otherwise peaceful villages. How all issues were resolved and what price they had to pay to regain peace in the village as well as in their lives forms the rest of the story. |
Release date | 25-January-1983 |
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