Ladies Doctor is a 1996 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced by B. Vanaja and C. Kalyan under the Sri Ammulya Art Productions banner and directed by Ramu. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Vineetha, Keerthana and music composed by Vidyasagar.[2] The film was recorded as a flop at the box office.[3]
Plot
The film begins with a trifler medic, Dr. Ram Prasad, who has no practice. He flashes to a charming Rani thrice and falls for her. Janaki is orthodox, adherent to yesteryear customs & traditions, and pledges that no male should touch her except her fiancé. As a glimpse, an anonymous haunts & frightens Ram Prasad by saying 30-60-Patta-Katti. Rani's parents are hilarious, enduring flames, but she detests love. Recognizing this, Ram Prasad approaches Rani and gains approval based on her interest. In that sequence, he involuntarily comes across Janaki several times, which throws her into agony. Once, she became a severe appendicitis victim when Janaki steadfastly undertook surgery with only a lady doctor even to face death. So, in disguise, Ram Prasad accomplishes the process of securing her. Forthwith, Janaki flares up, mindful of the fact, firmly holds off losing purity, and announces Ram Prasad is her spouse.
Meanwhile, Ramadasu Janaki's sibling is a hardcore criminal who is acquitted on payroll and learns totality. Hence, with terror, he forcibly makes Ram Prasad propose Janaki. He also unwarps the mystery from 30-60-Patta-Katti that Ram Prasad is his distant relative whom he aided in triumphing his degree by increasing his percentage from 30 to 60 with the ransom for knitting his daughter in return. Ramadasu resolves this issue and forwards to his sentence. Whereat, Ram Prasad is about to divulge the actuality to Janaki when she attempts self-sacrifice, and he continues his enact owing to fear.
Now, Ram Prasad struck, juggling between the two, and they were conscious of each other. The two parties proceed with bridal connections by thresholding Ram Prasad at death. Gradually, Ram Prasad discerns Janaki's eternal love and endears her. He tries to convince the two to go together, which they oppose. Parallelly, Janaki & Rani contact two wizards, Goshanam & Pashanam, to subjugate Ram Prasad via black magic. A tag of war arises between both, who torture Ram Prasad. Janaki & Rani cannot tolerate and strike a compromise, but the warlocks put their lover on the last leg. Regretful ladies implore before the goddess Kali, who appears as a woman who fixes it by splicing Ram Prasad with the duo. At last, Ram Prasad shows all his game to unite Janaki & Rani, and the lady is his friend Ramya. Finally, the movie ends happily with Ram Prasad fusing with two spouse queens.
Music composed by Vidyasagar. Music released on VE Audio Company. The song "Chaligali" is based on Vidyasagar's own song "Adi Aathi" which he composed for Tamil film Pasumpon (1995) and "Oh Akashavani" is based on his another song "Oh Na Ennanu" from Ayudha Poojai (1995).[citation needed]