Magical horse) is a 1949 Indian Telugu-language swashbuckler film produced and directed by Raja Saheb of Mirzapuram under the Sobhanachala Pictures banner.
[2] Fascinated by the commercial success of folklore films, Raja of Mirzapuram asked his writers to come up with a similar subject.
Tapi Dharma Rao assisted by the noted story-teller Sadasivabrahmam (uncredited) wrote the story of the film which is inspired by Kasi Majili Kathalu.
[3] The film begins with Pranena, the emperor of Vidarbha while hunting, spotted & enticed by a demon who yearns to knit him.
Consequently, blind Prabhavati delivers a baby boy, Vikrama Simha, and the forest dwellers shelter them.
Converting it, 3 intellects, an Engineer, an Astrologer, & his assistant belonging to Vidarbha, detect Suganavati's whereabouts behind the seas.
Vikram arrives & triumphs when his courage enthralls Pranena, delegates him as his chief commander, and shows affection.
Being a scholar, Vidya reads Sundari's letter, so she rewrites it in favor of Vikram, gazing at the danger.
Vikram valorously wins it, eliminates Yogini, and procures his mother's eyeballs with the medicine to restore them.
Simultaneously, Prabhavati arrives in the capital, sensing some premonition about her son when Sundari imprisons her and decrees to hang publicly.
With her aid, Vikram knows the status quo, winds up at his horse, and skips with his wives, including the box of worms & eyeballs.