Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna

[1] The film explores the story of a shepherd boy, Rami, who transforms into Ramanna with the blessings of a sage and helps resolve the kingdom’s oppressive taxation issues.

[1] Notably, the film marked the playback singing debut of S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, who sang the song "Emiyee Vinta Moham!"

When Ramanna learns of the hardships faced by the people, he informs the King, who offers him the opportunity to temporarily rule the kingdom for three months and resolve the issues.

The film was conceived as a comedy with a socially relevant theme, blending Padmanabham's comedic expertise with a message-oriented narrative.

[1] The production team continued their strategy of featuring prominent actors in guest roles, a tactic that had proved successful in their earlier films.

Music director S. P. Kodandapani made a brief on-screen appearance, portraying a petitioner in the King’s court who raises a complaint about a cat.

To demonstrate his abilities, Balasubrahmanyam performed songs like "Mere Mehboob" and "Pibare Ramarasam", impressing Padmanabham and securing his selection.

[1][4] Balasubrahmanyam was assigned to sing the song "Emi Yee Vinta Moham", originally intended for veteran singer Ghantasala.