Sister) is a 1967 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by K. Hemambaradhara Rao under the Subhashini Art Pictures banner.
The film is a remake of the 1952 Tamil movie En Thangai (1952) which was earlier remade in Hindi in 1959 as Chhoti Bahen and in Kannada in 1967 as Onde Balliya Hoogalu.
The two elders show ample fondness for their sister, who also adores them, and she nourishes her brothers with sweets for her every birthday.
Satyam endears a school teacher, Susheela, who plans to nuptial after Shekar's graduation and Sarada's wedlock.
Satyam strives hard for Shekar's civilization, for which he owes his paternal uncle Dharmaiah a loan shark.
Knowing it, Satyam moves to Ranga Rao, who agrees to knit them and aids in fixing an affluent alliance for Sarada with Dr. Ramesh.
Meanwhile, misfortunes arise for Satyam; he loses his job, and Dharmaiah seals their property when he proceeds to the town with Sarada, who resides on the pavement.
[1] Sikaraju of Andhra Sachitra Vara Patrika praised the risk taken by the producers in making the movie.