Story of the universal hero) is a 1961 Indian Telugu-language fantasy swashbuckler film produced and directed by K. V. Reddy under the Vijaya Productions banner.
[2] The king (Mukkamala) and queen (Rushyendramani) of Udayagiri have two sons: Pratap (N. T. Rama Rao), a brave warrior, and Jagajithu (Lanka Satyam), a cowardly and jealous individual.
When the king asks his sons about their desires, Pratap expresses his wish to marry four celestial maidens: Indrakumari Jayanti (B. Saroja Devi), Agnikumari Marichi (Bala), Varunakumari Varuni (Jayanthi), and Nagakumari Nagini (L. Vijayalakshmi).
Pratap, Jayanti, and Rendu Chintalu travel to the kingdom of Kamakuta, ruled by King Threesoka (Rajanala), who desires the perfect wife.
Threesoka then sends Pratap on dangerous quests to collect poison from Nagaloka and a gem from Varunaloka, both of which he successfully completes, marrying Nagini and Varuni in the process.
Pratap undergoes several tests to prove his worth, including rescuing Agni’s wife and displaying divine musical abilities by playing multiple instruments simultaneously.
Pratap returns to Udayagiri, where he reinstates his parents as rulers and lives happily with his four celestial wives, expressing gratitude to Goddess Parvati.