Protagonist and former Zamindar heir. After being falsely accused and ostracized, he becomes a reclusive drunkard and boat rower. Later educated, he returns to build a flood barrage, wins the Inspector's friendship, overcomes past misunderstandings with Radha, saves the village from a catastrophic flood, and ultimately defeats the corrupt Bhushaiah.
Madhu is the grandson of the wealthy Zamindar, whose family wealth was lost.
Madhu and Radha were once in love but were separated by false allegations and village ostracization before reconciling.
Manga is a village girl who consistently shows affection and support to the ostracized Madhu.
Bhushaiah is the primary antagonist who frames and oppresses Madhu, ultimately meeting his end at Madhu's hands.
After initial conflict, Ananda Rao reforms and becomes Madhu's closest ally and friend.
Dr. Dharmaiah is a kind village figure who supports the truth and helps Madhu indirectly through his guidance.
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