Wednesday, 29 November 2017

ANR Paradesi Movie Info





Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi, S.V. Rangarao, (Sivaji) Ganesan, Janardhan, Pandari Bai, Vasantha, Suryakantham, Master Mohan

When Anjali Devi and Adinarayana Rao launched their maiden production, they had no idea they were also launching the career of an actor who would go on become an iconic figure in South Indian cinema. After breaking away from Aswini Pictures Mayalamari, the couple founded their own production company, Anjali Pictures and acquired the remake rights of the Hindi film, Raj Rani (1950) directed by Satish Nigam. They signed ANR for the lead role and L.V. Prasad to direct the movie in both Telugu and Tamil.

As they were looking for a young actor to play the second male lead, P.A. Perumal Mudaliar, a prominent producer-distributor in Tamil who financed Anjali Pictures, recommended a talented young stage actor – Villupuram Chinnaiahpillai Ganesan. The title of ‘Sivaji’ was conferred on this actor by the Dravidian movement leader, E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker, after he saw Ganesan enact the role of the Maratha warrior in a play, ‘Sivaji Kanda Hindu Samrajyam,’ penned by the later day Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C.N. Annadurai. Without any hesitation, Anjali Devi took ‘Sivaji’ Ganesan on the rolls. Thus the actor had his first screen test done for the Telugu-Tamil bilingual, Paradesi/Poongodhai. A. Vincent, the operative cameraman for cinematographer Kamal Ghosh, did the make-up test for Ganesan. At the same time Perumal’s National Pictures too started shooting for Parashakthi, written by M. Kaurnanidhi with Sivaji Ganesan in the lead. Perumal requested Anjali Devi that his movie be allowed to be released first. Anjali and Adinarayana Rao agreed to this and thus Parashakthi became Ganesan’s debut movie, though he had faced the camera for the first time for Paradesi.

L.V. Prasad did not make a copy of the Hindi original. Taking the central theme, he and dialogue and lyrics writer Malladi Venkata Krishna Sarma, brought in several changes to suit the nativity.

Lakshmi (Anjali Devi) is a flower vendor in a hilly village called Seethagiri. Chandram (ANR) is left in penury after his father’s death in an accident. Chandram’s friend Raghu (Janardhan) dies from a heart attack, but not before asking Chandram to take care of his wife Suseela (Pandari Bai) and young son Anand (Master Mohan). Chandram’s health deteriorates as he works overtime to support the dependents. The doctor advises him to take rest at a hill station. Chandram arrives in Seethagiri where he meets Lakshmi and marries her in a local temple. When Lakshmi reveals to her father Rangadu (SVR) that she has married a ‘paradesi’ (as tribals called city folks) and is pregnant he asks her to bring Chandram to him. But when she goes to the hotel where he stays, she finds that Chandram has already left the village. Unable to bear the insults from the villagers, Rangadu kills himself. Declared an outcaste, Lakshmi lives all alone and gives birth to a baby girl. Chandram, who had to leave for the city on an urgent call, returns to Seethagiri to take Lakshmi with him, but is told that she has died in a fire accident. Years later, a grown-up Anand (Ganesan) and Lakshmi’s daughter Tara (Vasantha) fall in love when Anand comes to Seethagiri. Lakshmi tries to wean away Tara from the ‘paradesi.’ There on the story takes a few twists before leading to an intriguing climax.

L.V. Prasad could extract the best from ANR and Anjali Devi, who effortlessly showcased the change in their roles as they turn from young to old.

Kamal Ghosh’s cinematography, especially the use of slow motion technique in the Sakunthala dance sequence, perhaps for the first time in a South Indian film, received rave reviews. V. Shantaram and his Raj Kamal Kalamandir obliged by lending the slow motion capturing camera equipment for the purpose. Vedantam Raghavaiah choreographed the dances and Adinarayana Rao composed the music. He relied mostly on the Hindi film tunes. Four art directors – T.V.S. Sarma, Vali, Thota Venkateswara Rao and veteran A.K. Sekhar created the sets.

But, unfortunately, both Paradesi and Poongodhai, failed at the box office. However, the movie is remembered as the launch pad for Sivaji Ganesan. Years later, Sivaji repaid his gratitude to Anjamma (as Anjali Devi is reverently referred to) by acting as Chatrapathi Sivaji in Anjali Pictures’ Bhaktha Thukaram without taking any remuneration and by footing all his bills himself. And later when Sivaji Ganesan needed, the costumes he had worn in the movie, for use in the Government of India commissioned documentary on Chathrapathi Sivaji, Anjali Devi promptly responded by sending him the costumes.

Patala Bhairavi Movie Info




Patala Bhairavi story at a glance

Paatala Bhairavi is one of the greatest folklore films ever made in Telugu Cinema. It was a sure shot trendsetter which brought many such adventurous films and folklore to the Telugu People’s household.  Though the original story is based on Arabian Nights, the film doesn’t lack in Telugu Nativity and has fantastic music. The film has some breathtaking performances by the lead actors which made it an all time classic.  It is like a feast to Telugu Audience because it had everything in it- Commercialism, stunts, adventures, Music and what not!

The story is a journey of a common youngster Thota Ramudu (Sr.NTR) who wins the heart of a beautiful princess Indumathi  of Ujjain(Malathi) and the twists and turns which happen in his life.  Meanwhile, a cunning wizard Nepala Mantrikudu (SVR) plans to give Thota Ramudu in sacrifice to the goddess Paatala Bhairavi and lures him into the trap.  The rest of the story is about how Thota Ramudu realizes the wrong intentions of Nepala Mantrikudu and how he teaches the wizard a lesson with his courage and talent.

Performances:

Sr.NTR is incredible as Thota Ramudu in this film. His histrionics, body language during stunts were trend setting by the time the film was released. It literally turned his career to a new dimension with the tremendous success the film achieved. SVR is fantastic as the evil wizard, and his facial expressions and dialogue delivery speaks millions worth of his acting skills. The fantastic chemistry between the Hero and Villian played by Sr. NTR and SVR was instrumental in making the film a huge success.

Techinical Aspects

The dialogues by Pingali Nagendra Rao are the highlight of the film. The punchline used by the Wizard “Saahasam Saayara Dimbhaka” became so popular till date.  Music by Ghantasala is another marvel, and the songs like “Kalavaramaaye Madilo”, “Prema Kosamai” became all time classics.  The production values by Vahini Pictures are of top notch, and the art design of the wizard’s dungeon was brilliantly presented in the film.  Direction by Kadri Venkata Reddy is of top class and made the film stand out specially in the Telugu Film era.

Chanakya Chandraguptha Movie Info




Chanakya Chandraguptha story at a glance

Chanakya Chandraguptha is a period film based on Mauryan Empire and starring two greatest actors in Telugu Cinema of all time- NTR and ANR. This film brought ANR a great name for the interesting portrayal of the role of Chanakya in it.

Story Details:

Kautilya the great poet from Mauryan Dynasty gets the title Chanakya after writing an Epic book named “Arthasastra”. He avenges on the kingdom of Nandus and plays an instrumental role in transforming Chandragupta into a warrior king. He also helps the Emperor to expand his kingdom with his tremendous thinking capability. The story in short deals with this journey of a unique historic character- Chanakya and his bonding with the Emperor Chandraguptha- right to the Title of the film.

Performances:

ANR performed par excellence as the clever Chanakya and his histrionics were amazingly unique throughout the film. His acting reaches magnum opus stage when his character gets insulted by the Nandus.  NTR is at his usual royal best as the Emperor Chanakya and the tremendous on screen presence of these two senior actors is another asset for the film. The veteran actor from Tamil Nadu- Sivaji Ganeshan played the role of Alexander the Great- Making this film having three greatest actors of South India in one film. Jayaprada is glamorous as the queen of Emperor Chandraguptha and her pairing with NTR was once again appreciated by the audience.

Technical Aspects:

Though the story line was criticized for its liberty beyond historic facts, the combination of NTR-ANR-Sivaji Ganeshan gives it the much needed foundation. NTR himself directed the film giving it the rock steady narration and music by Pendyala scored well.

Devudu Chesina Manushulu (Old) Movie Info





Devudu Chesina Manushulu (Old) story at a glance :

Previously, Hindi Cinema was commended for big budget, multistarrer films, and their complete entertainment value. But people doubted about such market in Telugu Cinema. When people started thinking whether such films would ever come in Telugu, Krishna was one hero who came forward to make a film belonging to that category. After the success of Mosagallaku Mosagadu in 1971, another experimental film ‘Devudu Chesina Manushulu’ arrived with different style. The film had everything what Sr.NTR film should have- Aggression, Family Drama, Sacrifices, Courage and Battles, Glamorous Herione and Elevating scenes for the hero. At the same time the film also had what Krishna film should have- Crime, Detection, Songs which cater to the tastes of his fans, scenes with female lead, and fights. The storyline is much equipped to make every section of audience appreciate it.

Story Details:

An affluent Zamindar(SVR) has a son (Sr.NTR) from his first wife but the son gets missing during his childhood and joins a robbery group. The Zamindar has a second wife too and the couple has a son (Krishna) and daughter(Kanchana) are spoiled brats and possess bad habits. The villains (Jagayya, Kantha Rao) plan to trap this family. It is at this moment two women (Jayalalitha, Vijayanirmala) transform the elder robbery brother (Sr.NTR) and the younger step brother (Krishna) who is spoiled into good human beings. The main storyline deals with two brothers who initially dislike each other but come together to fight over their common enemies. The film also has an additional character of Vijayanirmala’s brother (Satyanarayana) who is initially an alcoholic, liar and petty thief.


Performances:

Sr.NTR is excellent as the elder brother and his role has so many different shades. The transformation his character undergoes is brilliantly portrayed by him. Krishna is brilliant and the spoiled brat and looks very energetic throughout the film. Satyanarayana does a memorable role of a petty thief who changes in the film. Jayalalitha and Vijayanirmala are very good as the female leads. Jaggayya and Kantha Rao are at their best in negative roles. SVR is at his usual best. The film also features most of the Telugu Film personalities in cameo roles such as Jamuna.


Technical Aspects:

Music by Ramesh Naidu is a huge asset for a drama film like this. Doravayasu Chinnadhi, Vinnara Alanti Venu Gaanam, Masaka Masaka Cheekatilo, Devudu Chesina manushullara became all time hits. Lyrics by veteran Sri Sri, Dasaradhi and Arudra work wonders. Direction by V.Ramachandra is very good.

Cast and Crew:

Zamindar- SVR

Zamindar’s Elder Son- Sr.NTR

Zamindar’s Younger Son- Krishna

Zamindar’s daughter- Kanchana

First Female Lead- Jayalalitha

Second Female Lead- Vijayanirmala

Second Female Lead’s brother- Satyanarayana

Villains- Jaggayya and Kantha Rao

Dialogues: Tripuraneni Maharadhi

Lyrics : Sri Sri, Dasaradhi, Arudra

Music : Ramesh Naidu

Producer: G.Hanumantha Rao

Director: V. Ramachandra Rao

Banner: Padmalaya

Jeevitha Chakram Movie Info



Jeevitha Chakram story at a glance

The beginning of 70s decade marked the trend of films having one hero and two female leads. In the first quarter of the year 1971, there were films like Dasara Bullodu (Starring ANR-Vanisri-Chandrakala), Pavitra Bandham (ANR-Vanisri-Kanchana) began this unique trend. It was continued with Jeevita Chakram starring Sr.NTR, Vanisri and Sarada. This is a memorable film in the acting careers of Vanisri and Sarada respectively. Vanisri acted brilliantly as the responsible woman stuck in family troubles. Sarada on the other hand played the role of an innocent village woman who falls for the hero and dreams of getting married to him, unaware that he is already in love with Vanisri’s character.

Story Details:

Suseela (Vanisri) is a middle class woman and her father (Ramana Reddy) and brother (Padmanabham) are quite lazy without any responsibility. Her mother is bed ridden and in order to look after the family, Suseela becomes a working lady.  Cut from there to a village backdrop where an affluent couple (Perumal, Hemalatha) have a beautiful daughter named Kamala (Sarada). She is head over heels in love with her uncle’s son  Raja (Sr.NTR) who studies abroad.  Raja’s father  (Nagaiah) is a rich man who plans to give all the business responsibilities to his son as soon as the latter returns home. Kamala’s parents also plan to get their daughter married to Raja the moment he is back. At this juncture, Raja returns to India and he meets Suseela in dramatic circumstances. He starts feeling sorry for her when he hears about her family troubles. This sympathy slowly turns to love.  In this crucial moment Kamala, who loves Raja with all her heart gets bed ridden due to illness. Raja reaches the village when Kamala is almost in fatal condition and realizes her love for him. He marries her with the good intention of giving her happiness by fulfilling her last wish. But things turn different after the marriage. Kamala miraculously recovers from her illness and she becomes mentally as well as physically fit. Raja gets stuck in between his Kamala and his love Sussela because of this shocking change. He gets very upset and finds it tough to be affectionate towards his wife and at the same time worry about his love Suseela. Kamala and Suseela come to know about this fact and decide to sacrifice their respective love. But Suseela being a balanced woman decides to go away and live single by understanding the greatness of relationship between Kamala and Raja.

Performances:

Vanisri is wonderful as the working woman, the lady in family trouble, a passionate lover and an understanding person later. She shares a great chemistry with her co-star Sr.NTR and looks great opposite him in songs. She gives a masterful performance in emotional scenes.  Sarada is amazing as the innocent rustic lady who gives her heart to the hero and innocently believes that he would marry her someday. She did a deglamorized performance during the illness stage as well.  Sr.NTR is fantastic as the hero who gets torn between his love and humanity. He shares a unique chemistry with each of his female leads- Vanisri and Sarada. Ramana Reddy and Padmanabham are very good as the irresponsible family members. Nagaiah get a tailor made role as the hero’s father. Perumal and Hemalatha are adequate as Kamala’s parents.

Technical Aspects:

Vidwan Navasree’s dialogues are perfect for a typical romantic family drama of this sort. The most successful Bollywood composers Shankar- Jaikishen scored music for this film and gave some wonderful melodious songs. Madhurati Madhuram, Sudigaali loni Deepam, Kallalo Kallu Petti Choodu (Both Male and Female versions), Kanti Choopu Chebuthondhi, Bathakamma Bathakamma Uyyalo, Suvvee Suvvee Choode Olammee became all time hits. Direction by C.S.Rao is very good with good essence of a family drama.

Cast and Crew:

Raja- Sr.NTR
Suseela- Vanisri
Kamala- Sarada
Kamala’s Parents- Perumal, Hemalatha
Raja’s Dad- Nagaiah
Suseela’s Father- Ramana Reddy
Suseela’s Brother- Padmanabham
Dialogues- Vidwan Navasree
Lyrics- Dr.C.Narayana Reddy, Arudra
Music- Shankar Jaikishen
Producer- P.Gangadhara Rao
Direction- C.S.Rao
Banner- Navashakti Productions
Release Date- 31st March 1971

Punyavathi movie Info

Punyavathi story at a glance

Punyavathi is one unique film which doesn’t feature Sobhan Babu in his typical attire- with glamor, heroines and lot of commercial entertainment value. The film features stalwarts like Sr.NTR, SVR, Bhanumathi, Krishnakumari and Haranath instead. Nevertheless, the audience admired Sobhan Babu’s portrayal of a youngster with high admiration. When his character was deprived of parents affection, the audience empathized with him. They were in shock when he roamed as a drunkard. They were amazed when the character showed concern towards the poor. They applauded hard when his character united his family members and made the story a happy ending.  This is why Sobhan Babu earned a great name for his portrayal in Punyavathi.


Story Details:

Professor Krishna Rao (SVR) is a great educationist. During his youth, he loves a woman named Parvathi (Pandaribai) and gets married to her. The couple has a son Prakash (Sr.NTR) and due to some dire circumstances their family gets separated. After sincere search for his lost wife and son, Krishna Rao marries another woman Padmavathi (Bhanumathi) eventually. This couple has two children Sekhar (Sobhan Babu) and Chitra( Jyothi Lakshmi). Along with these kids, Krishna Rao adopts friend’s daughter Shanthi( Krishnakumari). Padmavathi is an irresponsible woman who neglects family life and goes around clubs and parties. To make things worse, she makes Chitra accustomed to this lifestyle. As a result, Chitra falls for a wrong man Ramesh (Haranath), gets pregnant and commits suicide when she gets cheated.  Sekhar gets shattered with his sister’s unfortunate demise and becomes a heavy drunkard in the rice mill he works. He roams around with fellow industry workers in search of affection and love. Meanwhile, Parvathi takes care of her son well and he becomes a lecturer but he grows up with hatred towards his father. Incidentally, Prakash takes guidance from Professor Krishna Rao not being aware that the latter is his father. Prakash even falls for Shanthi who stays in Professor’s house and as time passes by, a great bonding of respect forms between Prakash and Krishna Rao.  The saddened parents Krishna Rao and Padmavathi become bedridden with Chitra’s death and with Shanti’s good words, Sekhar comes to the family’s rescue. He unites the family with great difficulty and the film ends happily when Krishna Rao and Padmavathi realize the greatness of Punyavathi- none other than his first wife Parvathi.

Performances:

Sobhan Babu is extremely good in the role of Sekhar. His role demands lot of emotions, shades and histrionics. It is not an easy task to act confidently on par with great senior artists like SVR, Sr.NTR and Bhanumathi but Sobhan Babu pulls it off with brilliant ease. SVR is earthly as the professor and a considerate family man. Bhanumathi is fantastic as the rash housewife who realizes her mistake later. Haranath is evil as the cheater and Jyothi Lakshmi gets a good role to perform.  Krishnakumari is adorable as the balanced woman Shanthi.  Pandaribai is adequate in the title role Punyavathi.

Technical Aspects:

The film is great on directional skills thanks to Dada Mirashi. Dialogues by D.V.Narasa Raju are crisply written with wonderful sensibilities. Music by Ghantasala is lifeline of the film and Dr.C.Narayana Reddy’s lyrics make the audience ponder over the issues.


Cast and Crew:

Sekhar- Sobhan Babu
Prof. Krishna Rao- SVR
Parvathi- Pandaribai
Padmavathi- Bhanumathi
Shanti- Krishnakumari
Ramesh –Haranath
Chitra- Jyothi Lakshmi
Written by- D.V.Narasa Raju
Lyrics- Dr.C.Narayana Reddy
Music-Ghantasala
Producer- Vasu Menon
Direction- Dada Mirashi
Banner-Vasu Studios
Release Date- 3rd November 1967

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