Alluda Majaka

The film stars Chiranjeevi, Ramya Krishna, and Rambha, with supporting roles played by Lakshmi, Kota Srinivasa Rao, and Ooha.

Written by Posani Krishna Murali, the film features music composed by Koti, including the popular chartbuster "Attho Athamma Kuthuro.

Upon release, it faced controversy over some scenes, leading to protests, and intervention by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

[2][3] Despite the controversies, Alluda Majaka emerged as a commercial success, becoming the second-highest-grossing Telugu film of 1995 and running for 100 days in 27 centres.

Peddayya agrees to the marriage after he realises that the ancestral land which Sitaram's father had distributed to the coolies contains priceless granite deposits.

He is then transformed by his father-in-law into Mr. Toyota, a rich NRI on the lookout for an Indian bride, to teach Vasundhara a lesson and to resolve the multiple crises of the film.

Finally, Sivarama Krishna and Vasundhara are reunited, Malleswari marries Siva and Sitaram finds himself in a bedroom with Puppy and her younger sister Bobby (Rambha).

[5] Satyanarayana was offered the opportunity after a screening of his earlier film Appula Appa Rao (1992), which was attended by Chiranjeevi and Devi Varaprasad.

Crafting a script that matched Chiranjeevi's star image proved challenging, and Satyanarayana took two years to finalize the story.

Upon its completion, the script, written by Posani Krishna Murali, was narrated to both Chiranjeevi and Devi Varaprasad, who approved it in a single session.

N. T. Rama Rao, then leader of the opposition, and a close associate of Devi Varaprasad, attended the event and gave the ceremonial first clap.

The overture of King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard song "Alluda Majaka", opening their Oddments album, samples a portion of the film, at around the 8:30 mark.