Ramadasu (1964 film)

Ramadasu is a 1964 Indian Telugu-language biographical film, based on the life of Kancharla Gopanna, produced and directed by V. Nagayya.

Now the tale shifts to Golconda where Tanisha has strong faith in his true-blue ministers Madanna & Akkanna, the maternal uncles of Gopanna.

Parallelly, there is a frequent call-off for the bridal connections of Madanna's daughter Kamala, as astrologers predict jail access is inevitable for the one that splices her.

After a while, Gopanna revisits Bhadrachalam on the eve of the Lord's wedding ceremony, where Kabir Das arrives, but vicious Dharmakarta Pratap Giri Panthulu & Tehsildar Allaudin expel him.

Now, Gopanna faithfully serves his mentor, who proclaims that his devotion is ideal, blesses him with Srirama Taraka Mantram, and nobilitates him as Ramadasu.

Years roll by, and Ramadasu triumphs in building a sublime temple when the heels tactically forge and accuse him of squandering govt funds.

Currently, Vishnu takes the form of Rama & Adiseshu as Lakshmana sets foot at Golkonda and vanishes, clearing the debt.