Aapta Mitrulu

Aapta Mitrulu is a 1963 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by Kadaru Nagabhushanam under the Sri Raja Rajeswari Film Company banner. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari, Kanta Rao and music composed by Ghantasala.

Plot
The film begins with two besties, Prakash & Shekar. Indeed, Prakash is devious and snares Prakash’s sister Vimala into love. Moreover, his mother, Kamalamma, detests Prakash’s family and aspires to conduct an affluent match for her son. Once, Prakash is acquainted with a girl named Kokila, the daughter of a millionaire, Kameswara Rao, and they crush. Unbeknownst to it, Kamalamma moves to Kameswara Rao with the proposal when she begrudges to know the status. Meanwhile, in a business deal, Shekar disputes with a broker, and accidentally, the broker dies. Here, Prakash incriminates himself on gratitude and assurance that Shekar knits Vimala, and the judiciary sentences him to 6 years. Following, Shekar nuptials Vimala secretly and outwits her after conceived. Distressed, Vimala attempts suicide but is secured and sheltered by a wise Ramayya, where she gives birth to a baby boy. Time passes, and Prakash acquits when Shekar deludes him with the elopement of Vimala. Hence, forlorn Prakash quits the town. Ahead, Vimala becomes a music teacher and joins for tuition at malice, Dhanakoti, who tries to molest when Prakash shields her. As of now, Prakash discerns the devilish shade of Shekar. Parallelly, Shekar ruses to splice Kokila and coerce her when Prakash safeguards her. Accordingly, all are aware of Prakash’s probity. Meanwhile, Shekar detects the existence of Vimala with a child who abducts them. However, Prakash arrives in time and seeks to slay Shekar. Vimala bars his way when Shekar reforms after soul-searching. At last, Kamalamma is also remorseful. Finally, the movie ends with the marriage of Prakash & Kokila and the surrender of Shekar.

Cast

 * N. T. Rama Rao as Prakash
 * Krishna Kumari as Vimala
 * Kanta Rao as Shekhar
 * Relangi as Kameswara Rao
 * Mikkilineni as Dhanakoti
 * Perumallu as Ramaiah
 * A. V. Subba Rao
 * Girija as Kanakam
 * Rajasulochana as Kokila
 * Kannamba as Kamalamma
 * Rushyendramani as Shantamma

Soundtrack
Music composed by Ghantasala. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Jr.