Ramu is a 1968 Indian Telugu-language drama film produced by AVM Productions and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar.
[1] Ramu is an active boy who lives happily with his father, Raja, and mother, Seeta.
While he is gone, dacoits attack their village and set fire to Ramu's house, burning Seeta alive.
Afterward, their neighbor Chinnayya takes care of Ramu and waits for Raja's arrival.
Parallelly, in another village, Lakshmi, daughter of Sipayi Singanna, is a wealthy woman whose property is under the guardianship of her maternal uncle Ganganna.
Eventually, Ramu visits a burial ground where he meets a madman, Gopalam, whose daughter has been cheated on by Ganganna.
running for 181 days at Durga Kala Mandir, Vijayawada, and becoming a silver jubilee hit.