[2] The film opens in a village where Ramudu, a well-liked and good-natured young man, is raised by his grandmother.
Rani, Raghavayya's daughter, returns home after completing her studies and falls in love with Ramudu.
Chakradhar Rao reveals his tragic past: he lived with his sister Seeta and brother-in-law Chandra Shekar, an honest police officer.
In the end, Ramudu defeats the villains and marries Rani, concluding the story on a happy note.
Actor Krishna held the rights to the title and was using it for a film introducing his son Ramesh Babu.
Eventually, industry leaders intervened, and Sekhar Babu reluctantly changed the title to Sahasa Samrat shortly before its release.