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Great Forgiveness
Two brothers, one rich and the other a driver, act like master and servant when they're out, but like good friends at home. This dynamic gets complicated when a girl enters the picture. The girl doesn't like the wealthy brother; she's drawn to the driver. But the driver, seeing his brother's affection for her, acts indifferently towards her. The girl refuses to accept the rich brother, leading to several events. Later, a secret is revealed: the 'master' of the house isn't actually the driver's brother at all; it's the driver who's the true heir to the family fortune. Even then, the driver still treats the 'master' like a brother, and the whole situation ends happily.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young man falls in love with a village girl, defying his family's wishes and societal expectations. Their relationship faces numerous challenges, including misunderstandings, family opposition, and personal sacrifices. The story explores themes of love, duty, and the struggle to overcome social barriers for the sake of true affection.
Critical Reception
The film was a moderate success, praised for its melodramatic storytelling and performances, particularly from its lead actors. It resonated with audiences for its portrayal of romantic struggles and familial conflicts within a traditional Indian context, though some critics noted its adherence to familiar plot tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and romantic storyline.
Commended for strong performances by the lead cast.
Cited for its exploration of societal and familial obstacles in love.
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Fun Fact
The film was a remake of the successful Tamil film 'Pattikkaattu Ponnaga' (1961) and was also remade in Telugu as 'Palletoori Pilla' (1963).
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