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- newly appointee comes across sundry characters, the diabolic president Bhushaiah, a benevolent Dr. Dharmaiah, and his sister Radha a school teacher. Anand...
- Meanwhile, Bhushaiah fixes Radha's alliance with Mohan, who is consummate before the wedding, and Radha conceives. Parallelly, Bhushaiah is bankrupt...
- fall in love. Once, Raja heads to his village where his maternal uncle Bhushaiah, aunt Sitamma, and their daughter Kamala reside. Kamala develops an eternal...
- Chiranjeevi. Chiranjeevi as Rambabu Sreedhar as Shankaram Nagabhushanam as Bhushaiah Mada as Kamaraju P. L. Narayana as Kishtamurthy Leelavathi as Shankaram...
- in a village where Gopi / Pandu, a callow, is raised by grandparents, Bhushaiah & Parvathamma, who dote on him. He constantly pesters the public with...
- flabbergast, Raja declares himself as the son of the bungalow's previous owner, Bhushaiah. Hearing it, Jaganatham dodges out and proclaims Raja as a defrauder before...
- Telugu 1970 Jagath Jetteelu Major Raghunath Telugu 1971 Dasara Bullodu Bhushaiah Telugu 1971 Debbaku Tha Dongala **** Telugu 1971 Praptham Tamil 1971...
- by demolishing the bodies. On Raja’s pedagogy ceremony Aksharabhyasam, Bhushaiah fronts to perform when Jagannadham obstructs and insults him. However...
- Rao as Gopi Vanisri as Radha Chandrakala as Nirmala S. V. Ranga Rao as Bhushaiah Gummadi as Vasu Nagabhushanam as Bullaiah Padmanabham as Bodi Babu Raavi...
- Ramesh Girija as Kamala Ramana Reddy Suryakala as Leela Perumallu as Bhushaiah Nagabhushanam as Papaiah Khurshid in the song "Sarasulu Chathurulu Saahasavanthulu"...