Wedding vows) is a 1958 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film, produced and directed by K. V. Reddy.
The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Vaazhkai Oppandham with a slightly different cast that released the following year.
Salahala Rao, an intellectual folly, resides with his wife Anuradhamma and works as a manager in a cosmetics company RP Nanda owns.
The couple cares for their distinct relative, Krishna Rao, an unemployed graduate, and considers him the perfect one for Rukmini.
Then Pratap arrives and convinces his father, stating Krishna Rao's goodness, who is his close mate.
Radha is a zealous girl appointed as a typist whom Krishna Rao continuously admonishes for her crazy deportment.
Thus, he anonymously notifies Pratap, who lands and enrages spotting Krishna Rao's double game but is inept for his sister.
Parallelly, Radha tells Krishna Rao that she has made his play construe with his woman restraint.
Earlier, K. V. Reddy wanted to make this film for Annapurna Pictures' maiden production but was vetoed by producer Dukkipati Madhusudana Rao despite the fact that both K. V. Reddy and the lead actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao liked the idea.
[3] Madhusudana Rao felt that the audience may not accept their favourite hero to be shown as the father of three children in most parts of the movie and cheat his wife.
The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Vaazhkai Oppandham with a slightly different cast that released the following year.