Prana Mithrulu

Close friends) is a 1967 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by V. Venkateswarlu under the Padmasri Pictures banner and directed by P. Pullaiah.

[2] The film begins with Zamindar Chinna Babu Gopala Krishna, a proprietor of a shipping company who always enjoys life in the frolic.

They share a bond beyond a casual friendship, one of the brothers, and it is acknowledged by Babu's mother, Jagadamba, who treats them equally.

He tries to cheat and manipulate Babu in many ways, but at every step, Chinna stands as a barrier between them and protects his sovereignty.

Herein, via Chinna, she comprehends the complex character of Babu, and they form an excellent marital bond.

So, Babu sends Chinna as a trojan horse into the labor camp to prey upon the beliefs and vulnerabilities of the workforce.

At that point, Chinna forges and establishes himself as a labor leader who intends to serve his master.

Parvati discerns the drama and desperately tries to educate the labor masses against the plot.

Knowing full well from Padma's help that his life is under threat, Chinna continues on a peaceful march for self-respect to Babu's house.

Sensing ominous signs, Parvathi, too, falls at the feet of the local deity and dies.