Illarikam

Matrilocal residence) is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film directed by T. Prakash Rao.

L. V. Prasad produced the Hindi version titled Sasural (1961), which T. Prakash Rao directed.

A. V. Subbarao himself remade it in Kannada as Mane Aliya (1964), in Malayalam as Kalithozhan (1966) and in Tamil as Maadi Veettu Mappilai (1967).

Exploiting it, their sly manager, Govindaiah, ruses to knit his vagabond son, Seshagiri, currently in Madras.

Parallelly, as a glimpse, Dharmaiah detaches daughter Seeta, & son-in-law Brahmanandam for the dowry.

Meanwhile, Venu & Radha crush, which Zamindar accepts, sensing his righteousness despite Sundaramma's denial.

Venu sets foot in his in-law's house, and the newly wedded spends jollity.

At this, Govindaiah & Sundaramma sway Radha, who asserts her father entrusts totality to her, and he does it under coercion.

Whereat, Radha dies out of remorse, getting knowledge of the truth and witnessing Venu has bestowed her wealth back.

After releasing the dubbed version of the Tamil film Uthamaputhiran in Telugu, A. V. Subbarao announced his next project Illarikam, with Nageswara Rao, based on the story of Vemapti Sadasivabrahmam.

L. V. Prasad produced the Hindi version titled Sasural (1961), which T. Prakash Rao directed.

A. V. Subbarao himself remade it in Kannada as Mane Aliya (1964), in Malayalam as Kalithozhan (1966) and in Tamil as Maadi Veettu Mappilai (1967).