| 1 | '''Balaram Krishnudu''' |
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| 4 | 1992 142’ col Telugu |
| 5 | d/s Raviraja Pinisetty pc Vineela Art Prod. |
| 6 | p Sankara Madhu Murali dial T. Bharani |
| 7 | lyr Veturi Sundara Ramamurthy, Seetharama |
| 8 | Sastry c Vijay m Raj-Koti |
| 9 | lp Shobhan Babu, Rajasekhar, Ramya Krishna, |
| 10 | Jagapathi Babu, Srividya, Gollapudi Maruti Rao, |
| 11 | T. Bharani, Babu Mohan, Brahmanandam, |
| 12 | Rajivi, Kalpana |
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| 15 | Feudal family drama with a rural background. |
| 16 | Balaramaiah (Shobhan Babu) and Krishna |
| 17 | Murthi (Rajasekhar) are step-brothers who |
| 18 | become sworn enemies as a result of a |
| 19 | misunderstanding caused by the film’s villain |
| 20 | (Gollapudi). Balaramaiah is the village head |
| 21 | and temple trustee, and holds his half-brother |
| 22 | in contempt for having been born to a lowercaste |
| 23 | ‘untouchable’ woman. Krishna Murthi |
| 24 | however saves the former’s daughter from an |
| 25 | attempted rape. Later Krishna Murthi’s sister |
| 26 | dies trying to prevent the same woman from |
| 27 | being kidnapped. The brothers finally reunite |
| 28 | after Balaramaiah’s wife reminds him of his |
| 29 | debts to Krishna Murthi and his family. The two |
| 30 | half-brothers, depicted as rival feudal |
| 31 | patriarchs, allow the caste aspect to surface |
| 32 | only towards the film’s end, although hints are |
| 33 | presented throughout the plot. |
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