Mundadugu () is a 1983 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by K. Bapaiah. Produced by D. Rama Naidu under the Suresh Productions banner. The film stars Krishna, Sobhan Babu, Sridevi, and Jaya Prada.
In 1984, it was remade in Hindi as Maqsad.
Gummadi and Sivakrishna are brothers. Sivakrishna is a socialist and wants to dedicate the property to the poor, whereas Gummadi is a very selfish man. Their differences lead to the death of Sivakrishna as planned by Raogopal Rao, Allu and Chalapati Rao. Chakravarthi (Sobhan Babu) is the son of Gummadi and Tilak (Krishna) the son of Sivakrishna. Tilak joins Gummadi's company as a worker. Rani (Jaya Prada) is the niece of Gummadi and she falls in love with Tilak. Chakravarthi loves Bharti (Sridevi), daughter of a teacher in their company. The villains have issues with Tilak. The resulting conflict between Chakravarthi and Tilak finally leads to the revelation of their relationship and a happy ending.
The film ran for more than 50 days in all the released centers. It also ran for more than 100 days and celebrated Silver Jubilee.