Parallelly as a glitter, Durga, the crime lord, and his cousin Chitra visit the film theater before an attack.
As a flabbergast, Sudha is shown as defrauding, abetting Allaudin to execute his work through Vijaya's company.
At that point, Sudha proclaims that her brother Brahmaji, the sidekick of Allaudin, has been incriminated in a crime and seized.
Being conscious of it, Chakri understands Sudha's virtue, Vijaya acquits her brother, and the police raid Allaudin's den.
Money (1993), directed by Siva Nageswara Rao and produced by Ram Gopal Varma, became a major success.
Krishna Vamsi initially expressed reservations, as he did not want to launch his directorial career with this kind of film.
However, Ram Gopal Varma insisted, and Krishna Vamsi set a condition that his name would not appear in the credits, opting for ghost direction instead.
The former, "Em Kompa Munagadoi," was completed in six hours, whereas the Chakravarthy and Surabhi duet "Left and Right Endukanta" took six days to film at Golkonda Fort.
Krishna Vamsi’s unconventional approach led to some criticism from Ram Gopal Varma for the perceived inconsistency in the shooting process.
[2] After completing the film, Ram Gopal Varma gave Krishna Vamsi the option to change his mind about the director's credit.