Ave Kallu

The same eyes) is a 1967 Indian Telugu-language crime mystery film directed by A. C. Trilokchandar and produced by AVM Productions.

The film features Krishna and Kanchana in the lead roles, with supporting performances from Rajanala, Gummadi, Padmanabham, Ramana Reddy, Nagabhushanam, and Geethanjali.

[1] The film was made simultaneously in Tamil as Athey Kangal, with Kanchana reprising her role in both versions.

Though the film did not achieve major success during its initial release, it gained recognition and earned more revenue in subsequent runs.

[4] Additionally, the song "Maa Oollo Oka Paduchundhi" became popular and remains a well-known classic.

[3] On the night of a party, Vasantha discovers her husband Ranganatham dead and narrowly escapes an attempt on her life by a masked murderer.

She lives with her three younger paternal uncles: Ranganatham (the victim in the opening scene), Rajasekhar, and Chandrasekhar.

The woman and her son allegedly died 15 years ago in a fire set by Susi's father.

Ramayya confirms Bhaskar’s theory, revealing that he survived the fire and witnessed his mother dying in the flames.

While Padmanabham and Geetanjali had limited roles, their characters primarily contributed to the comedic elements of the film.

As a result, Meiyappan focused his attention on Bhakta Prahlada, while his sons concentrated on Ave Kallu.

Ultimately, Bhakta Prahlada became a huge success, while Ave Kallu received a mixed reception, with some considering it an average to flop film.

[3] Source:[5][6] Although the film was not a major hit during its initial release, it gained success and earned more revenue in subsequent runs.