Besides, Kutumba Rao raises his cousin Satyam, an idealist who knits benevolent Susheela, and they have a son, Babu.
After civilizing, Satyam was appointed in their rice mill, led by his venomous distant relative Vaikuntam.
Ergo, she slowly sows vicious seeds in Annapurna, creating a rift that makes Satyam's family quit, and they walk to the village.
Following his ideals, Satyam cultivates barren lands with Susheela, associates with all the jobless peasants, and conducts communal agriculture.
After learning it, Satyam clears it by mortgaging Susheela’s jewelry to shield his brother’s honor and handing over the counterfeited document.
At that point, Kutumba Rao comprehends the virtues of Satyam & Susheela, welcomes them back, and permanently allocates their lands to the farmers.
[3] Being an avid fan of literature, Madhusudhana Rao bought the rights of the Bengali short novel Nishkriti by Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay.
The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Enga Veettu Mahalakshmi with the same lead actors and slightly different supporting cast such as Thangavelu and Nambiar replacing Relangi and Jaggayya.