[1] The film stars Vijaya Lalitha as a courageous revolutionary leader and Rajanala as the antagonist, with music composed by Satyam.
[2] Notable for being the first Telugu film to feature CinemaScope sequences, Oka Naari Vanda Tupakulu was primarily shot in black-and-white.
Set in a tyrannical princely state, the film follows Bhavani, a young woman whose father and brother are brutally killed by the oppressive rulers.
At the time of its production, crime and cowboy films were popular, and the filmmakers aimed to offer a unique experience to the audience.
This decision was influenced by the increasing availability of colour film production and the introduction of some CinemaScope-equipped theatres in Andhra Pradesh.
The music by Chellapilla Satyam was praised, but Oka Naari Vanda Tupakulu did not achieve commercial success.