K. Raghavendra Rao created the suspenseful thriller Aame Katha in 1977. Features Murali Mohan, Jayasudha, Rajinikanth and Sripriya. The film follows Anjali, a dedicated marine biologist, and the movie reveals a terrible plot behind illicit fishing in her town. With the help of fearless fisherman Raghavendra, she has to solve the mystery before they become the next targets.
Anjali (Jayasudha) is a kind and smart woman living in a small fishing village. She is studying the sea and its fauna as a marine biologist. She loves the ocean. She meets Raghavendra (Rajinikanth) one day, a brave fisherman who is very concerned about preserving the ocean. They swiftly become friends and then fall in love. Raghavendra finds that some wealthy businessmen in the town are employing illicit fishing methods that damage the sea, and fishermen's source of income. Though he tries to prevent them, he encounters hazards and threats. Anjali supports him and uses her expertise to help expose the truth.
Together, they gather proof and persuade the villagers to oppose the damaging fishing methods. Though they face several obstacles, they make the corrupt businessmen accountable. Their bravery preserves the sea and the future of the towns. Anjali and Raghavendra wed and keep trying to save the environment, eventually motivating others.
Aame Katha captivates with its fast pace and sensitive narrative layered on top. The movie is engaging and provocative as it combines tension and emotion with a clear focus. Its ambience gradually generates tension, helped by strong graphics and a poignant score. For those who love thrillers with heart, Aame Katha is a must-see. Its message and tone will stay with you.