| 1 | '''Mamagaru''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | 1991 158’ col Telugu |
| 5 | d/sc Muthyala Subbaiah pc M.M. Movie Arts |
| 6 | p A. Mohan Krishna st V. Sekhar dial Totapalli |
| 7 | Madhu lyr ‘Sirivennela’ Seetharama Sastry, |
| 8 | Vennelakanti, D. Narayana Varma, Vedavyasa |
| 9 | c R. Rama Rao m Raj-Koti |
| 10 | lp Dasari Narayana Rao, Vinod Kumar, |
| 11 | Aishwarya, Nirmalamma, Yamuna, Kota |
| 12 | Srinivasa Rao |
| 13 | |
| 14 | |
| 15 | Vijay (Vinod Kumar), the president of a village |
| 16 | panchayat, rescues the simple Satheyya |
| 17 | (Dasari), from an attack by thieves. Vijay later |
| 18 | marries Satheyya’s daughter Lakshmi (Yamuna) |
| 19 | against the parental wishes of Kanthamma |
| 20 | (Nirmalamma), who wants him to marry his |
| 21 | niece Rani (Aishwarya). Vijay also brings his |
| 22 | father-in-law to live with him. These decisions |
| 23 | anger his brother-in-law Pothuraju (Kota |
| 24 | Srinivasa Rao) who plots to discredit Vijay’s |
| 25 | family. Lakshmi dies in an accident and |
| 26 | Setheyya is driven out of Vijay’s house after |
| 27 | Pothuraju accuses the old man of being a |
| 28 | womaniser. Vijay finally sees through |
| 29 | Pothuraju’s evil designs but not before |
| 30 | Satheyya commits suicide. The low-budget |
| 31 | melodrama revolves the performance of |
| 32 | Dasari, being directed by the noted filmmaker’s |
| 33 | former assistant. |
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| 35 | [[Film]] |