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Bangaru Gaajulu Story
The film begins with siblings Ramu and Radha, who dote on each other. Ramu works as a lorry driver for Raoji, a malicious man who feigns honor. Raoji lures Radha and tries to molest her, but Avataram, Ramu’s best friend, rescues her. Later, Ramu arranges Radha’s marriage and aspires to gift her golden bangles. Meanwhile, Raoji deceives and abducts Radha, but she jumps into a river while escaping. Enraged, Ramu sets out to kill Raoji. At the same time, Raoji’s illegal racket is exposed by the police, and he kills his partner Paul, disguises the corpse as his own, and frames Ramu. Terrified, Ramu flees and wanders in search of Radha. Along the way, he unknowingly rescues Sarada, Avataram’s sister, and begins living with them under the alias Ravi, working as a taxi driver and eventually falling in love with Sarada. Soon, a woman resembling Radha meets with an accident, and Ramu saves her by donating blood. Later, he learns from Samaritan Raja Rao that she is his daughter and the wife of Inspector Chandra Shekar—and that she is Radha. Shocked, Ramu rejects it but continues to regard Radha as his sister.
Determined to fulfill his promise, Ramu strives to reacquire the golden bangles. However, his frequent visits arouse Chandra Shekar’s suspicions about their relationship. During this time, Raja Rao leaves for a pilgrimage. Meanwhile, Raoji reappears disguised as Prakash, a friend of Chandra Shekar, and is stunned to find Ramu and Radha alive. Eventually, Chandra Shekar discovers that Ramu is a fugitive and arrests him. Raoji kidnaps Radha, but Ramu escapes, rescues her, and, with the help of Sarada and Avataram, proves his innocence. In the climax, Raja Rao returns with another Radha and reveals that they are twins. Finally, the movie ends happily, with Ramu fulfilling his long-cherished dream of presenting golden bangles to his sisters.

Director: C. S. Rao
Cast (highlights): Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bharathi, Vijaya Nirmala, Gummadi, Kanta Rao
Genre: Family Drama
Notability: Won Nandi Awards (Third Best Feature Film; Best/Second Best Story for Rajasri).
Critical Reception: Praised for sibling‑sentiment narrative and melodic T. Chalapathi Rao soundtrack.
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