Development After working as a production controller at
Sarathi Studios for years,
Tammareddy Krishna Murthy established his own production company Ravindra Art Pictures (named after the poet
Rabindranath Tagore) with his friend D. Venkatapathi Reddy as partner. For the company's debut production, which would eventually become
Lakshadhikari, Krishna Murthy signed
V. Madhusudhana Rao to direct and Narla Chiranjeevi as writer. The original story was simply a family drama, which did not fully satisfy Krishna Murthy. When Krishna Murthy met producer Parvathaneni Gangadhara Rao, the latter advised him to include an element of suspense in the story, and Krishna Murthy liked the idea. Heeding to Krishna Murthy's wishes, Narla Chiranjeevi rewrote the story to make it look more like a
thriller. Cinematography was handled by C. Nageswara Rao, and the editing by Akkineni Sanjeeva Rao.
Casting and filming N. T. Rama Rao was cast as the male lead Prasad; the fact that he and Krishna Murthy bonded during the making of
Palletooru (1952), which was Krishna Murthy's cinematic debut as production manager, helped him get Rama Rao's dates for
Lakshadhikari. Krishna Murthy initially chose
Nagabhushanam to play the character Seethayya, but later replaced him with
Gummadi as he felt he could "conceal villainy behind his soft demeanour and mislead the audience." One scene filmed at the swimming pool of the
College of Engineering, Guindy had Padma (
Krishna Kumari) in a
swimsuit, but it was edited out by the
Censor Board who declared that "the heroine should not wear a swim suit". The exterior portions of Chandamama Buildings in
Vadapalani stood in for the college where Padma and Leela (
Girija) study. The end of the song "Mabbulo Yemundi" required that Rama Rao and Krishna Kumari walk holding each other's hands on the seashore. As they were walking, a giant wave swept them away. Krishna Kumari did not know swimming and almost drowned, but Rama Rao held her hand tightly and saved her. Peketi Sivaram created the film's revolver sound effects. == Soundtrack ==