Prasad, the staunch of Bhujanga Rao, shares a bond with his master beyond that of a servant and takes care of his daughter Sarala as his sibling.
After a while, Chandrayya successfully yields the mango orchard when Bhujanga Rao deceits him by endowing a dry land.
After crossing many hurdles, Chandrayya acquires triumph, but a motor is necessary to dig the water, which requires a considerable amount.
Then, as usual, bullock cart races are conducted, which Prasad wins every year, so Lakshmi determines to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount.
Here, Sarala pleads with Prasad to lose the bet, which he denies, as a trusty workhorse and cannot mortgage the prestige of his sovereign.
Right now, Paramasiva decides to dig a well at the site shown by Ramudu; Chandra also repents her father's breach, so she supports them with the help of Ranga.
After crossing many hurdles, Paramasiva acquires the triumph, but a motor is necessary to bring out the water, which requires a considerable amount.
Then, as usual, bullock cart races are conducted, and Kannan wins every year, so Lakshmi decides to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount.
Here, Chandra pleads with Kannan to lose the bet when he replies that he is ready to sacrifice his life but not the prestige of his sovereign.
After that, on the advice of Ranga, Kannan collaborates with all the peasants and performs cooperative farming, which irks Shivam and ploys to thwart their plans.
Playback singers are T. M. Soundararajan, Ghantasala, Seerkazhi Govindarajan, S. C. Krishnan, Jikki, P. Susheela, P. Leela, T. V. Rathnam & Swarnalatha.
Adurthi Subbarao was signed on to direct the film, while Sunkara and Tapi Dharma Rao wrote the dialogues.
He acted as the body double for Nageswara Rao, driving the bullock cart in long shot scenes, besides donning the district collector's role.