Sati Sumathi

Sati Sumathi is a 1967 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film, produced by Chinna Rao under the Chinni Brothers banner, presented by Anjali Devi and directed by Vedantam Raghavayya.[3] The film begins with Rama in his exile period reaching Atri Mahamuni's Ashram, where his wife Anasuya narrates Sita a story of an ardently devoted wife Sumathi whose husband Kaushika is a debaucher who gets attracted to a prostitute Mohanang, but Sumathi never says a word against him and gives away all her belongings.After some time, Kaushika is affected by leprosy when Mohanangi and her mother Nagamani cheat him, take his property, and throw him out.On the way, they reach a kingdom where King Chandrasena gets a divine feeling by seeing Sumathi and provides hospitality as a brother.Knowing it, Trimata's Lakshmi, Parvathi & Saraswati immediately rush to Anasuya and plead with her to protect the universe.
Vedantam RaghavayyaSamudrala SrSamudrala JrAnjali DeviKanta RaoKamal GhoshP. Adinarayana RaoTeluguHindu mythological filmKantha RaoBrahmaVishnuLakshmiParvathiSaraswatiS. V. Ranga RaoRelangiRamana ReddyHaranathLord SriramaDhulipalaAllu RamalingaiahVangaraKanchanaL. VijayalakshmiSuryakantamGirijaVasanthiGoddess SitaAkkineni Nageswara RaoLord VishnuJaggayyaLord BrahmaGemini GanesanLord ShivaSavitriGoddess ParvatiKrishna KumariGoddess LakshmiJamunaGoddess SaraswatiSamudrala Sr.P. SusheelaS. JanakiL. R. EswariMadhavapeddi SatyamP. B. SreenivasFilm scoreProducerDevadasuAnnadataAnarkaliChiranjeevuluBhale RamuduPrema PasamSuvarna SundariBhale AmmayiluIru SagodharigalRaja NandiniInti GuttuBala NagammaAdutha Veettu PennRunanubandhamSwarna ManjariMangaiyar Ullam Mangatha SelvamAada BrathukuRahasyamSaptaswaralu