Devata (1965 film)

Goddess) is a 1965 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by B. Purushottam, presented by comedian Padmanabham on his Rekha & Murali Combines banner and directed by K. Hemambharadhara Rao.

[2] The film begins with an ideal couple, Prasad & Sita, who lead a delightful life with a son, Madhu.

Knowing it, Prasad rushes to the railway hospital, where he detects unconscious Sita between victims lying in heaps and shifts her home.

Besides, Seshaiah dies, entrusting the property to Sita, when his malicious nephew Jaganadham envies and ruses to usurp it.

Prasad consults renowned specialist Dr. Rukmini, who startlingly affirms that the lady is not Sita, a doppelganger, Lalitha.

An affluent guy, Ramesh, endeared her but refused to knit for the dowry, and the elders compelled her to wed a wealthy drunkard.

Veeturi wrote this story for a drama company called Rekha and Murali Arts.