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Dabbuki Lokam Dasoham

1973 Indian film


Dabbuki Lokam Dasoham (transl.The World is a Slave to Money) is a 1973 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by M. Jagannatha Rao under the S.V.S. Films banner[1] and directed by D. Yoganand.[2] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jamuna[3] and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[4]

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Plot

The film begins in a village where Sarpanch Dharma Rao is a tyrant. Ramu, a resident, is a well-informed youth who toils to enhance a more significant life in his town and establishes a union. Plus, he impedes the enormities of Dharma Rao, where animosity arises. Meanwhile, Aruna, the nephew of Dharma Rao, backs accomplishing her education and endears Ramu, adoring his ideologies—however, Dharma Rao ruses to knit her with his debauch sibling Satyam to usurp the wealth. Ramu competes in the elections as backed by the village, but in vain. Since Dharma Rao prevails in terms of his financial strength, Currently, he forges Ramu as an impostor for furtively espousing a girl named Lakshmi, but Aruna trusts him. Following, the blackguards slay her and incriminate Ramu. Further, Satyam molests his sister Tulasi, and she kills herself.

In prison, Ramu befriends Lottery Babu & Race Raju. Once, Lottery segregates four tickets to his mates, and Ramu triumphs. Afterward, Race Raju & Lottery started a business on Ramu's behalf, which summits. Years roll by, and Ramu acquits when Race Raju & Lottery entrusts the wealth, which he refuses. Anyhow, Ramu enrages & avenges society, being aware of the worst, and aims to teach a lesson. So, he lands at the village as a straw man and moves knaves at his fingertips when Aruna hostilities him. Parallelly, Ramu provides an excellent deal for the town by creating a rift between the lowlifes and ceasing them by divulging their evils. At last, Ramu proclaims, A human should control the money, but not be a puppet in its hand when Aruna actualizes his virtue. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Ramu & Aruna.

Cast

Soundtrack

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References

  1. "Dabbuki Lokam Dasoham (Banner)". Chitr.com.

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