Grahanam

Eclipse) is a 2004 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Indraganti Mohan Krishna.

In that small village lived a wealthy family, Narayana Swamy, his wife Sardamba and their young son, Vasudeva.

Kanakayya too is very fond of Saradamaba and does errands around the house for Saradamba, such as giving her foot massages and plucking mangoes from the garden.

The village physician, Sri Hari claims it is a stubborn viral fever and gives him medicine but there seems to be no immediate relief.

Kanakayya's family brings in a doctor, Gopayya, who practices alternative medicine.

Gopayya claims that its "Doshagunam", an STD that young men get from having sex with older women.

The treatment for Doshagunam is to apply the blood extracted from the thigh region of the older woman into the eyes of the young man.

Fearing the boy's death might result in greater scandal, Narayana Swamy extracts the blood from Saradamba forcefully.

Sometime after Gopayya administers the blood to Kanakayya, the boy recovers from the grips of the viral fever.

Narayana Swamy upon hearing that Kanakaya is now better, accuses his wife of infidelity and makes her leave the village.