[1][2] The film includes the song "Bavalu Sayya," which continues to enjoy enduring popularity even decades after its release.
[3] Raghava Rao sees a young woman performing pooja at a temple, and instantly falls in love with her.
This is Janaki, who belongs to a poor family, consisting of her dad, mom and younger brother named Raju.
This is the only "gift" that Jankai's impoverished parents are able to give their daughter at the wedding, and it is also beneficial for the young boy to grow up in a more affluent household.
Chintamani has no relatives except one brother, an unscrupulous card-sharp named Bhoopathi who lives off his sister's earnings.
Her brother, posing as a respectable man, demands that Raghava Rao marry Chintamani and make the relationship public.
Annoyed at the commotion, he tells Jankai to make her choice once and for all: she can either accept Chintamani or depart with her parents for good.
At Climax Raju dispatches the villains, where Janaki knows real murder of Chintamani and she announces in speaker where fight place in Temple.
The film's music was composed by Raj–Koti, with the song "Bavalu Sayya" emerging as a chartbuster and maintaining its popularity to this day.