Manchiki Maro Peru
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Directed by | C. S. Rao |
Written by | Aarudhra (story / dialogues) |
Screenplay by | C. S. Rao |
Produced by | M. Manohar |
Starring | N. T. Rama Rao Krishnam Raju Padmapriya |
Cinematography | Ishan Arya |
Edited by | Kotagiri Gopal Rao |
Music by | S. Rajeswara Rao |
Production company | Sree Ramakrishna Films[2] |
Release date |
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Running time | 146 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Manchiki Maro Peru (transl. Another Name for Goodness) is a 1976 Indian Telugu-language action drama film, produced by M. Manohar under the Sree Ramakrishna Films banner[3] and directed by C. S. Rao.[4] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Krishnam Raju and Padmapriya, with music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao.[5][6]
Plot[]
Jayanth (N. T. Rama Rao) is a truthful and honest gentleman. Under his guidance, his close friends Ravi (Rama Krishna), Chandrika (Prabha) and younger brother Kiran (Krishnam Raju) become Policeman, Lawyer, and Journalist respectively. Jayanth works as a security officer in a temple, which is headed by trustee Ramadasu (Prabhakar Reddy) whose younger brother Bhujangam (again Prabhakar Reddy) is a huge gangster and smuggles the idols of Indian Gods. Bhushaiah (Nagabhushanam) & Seshayya (Allu Ramalingaiah) are his partners. Ravi is the son of Bhushiah and Sheshiah's daughter is Dr. Neelima (Padmapriya) is Jayanth's love interest. Ravi & Chandrika also love each other. Meanwhile, Jayanth identifies the fraudulence taking place in the temple but on request of Ramadasu maintains silence and makes resigns. Thereafter, Jayanth joins trade union leader at Bhujangam's factory where too, he fights for the welfare of the workers and develops enmity with the management. On the other side, Kiran brings out all the atrocities in the factory through his news articles. So, Bhujangam deceits Jayanth by indicting him and sends jail. In jail, he gets acquainted with a goon Gangulu (Satyanarayana) and both of them become friends when Jayanth understands that tit for tat is the only way to teach a lesson to this society. Parallelly, Ravi, Kiran, Chandrika, and Neelima prove the innocence of Jayanth and get him released. At the same time, Bhujangam blasts the Kiran's press in which Jayanth's sister dies. Here Jayanth decides to take revenge against society, so, he joins with Gangulu and becomes a gangster. Meanwhile, Ravi & Kiran suspect and chases him. Surprisingly, at last, Gangulu turns as CID officer Anand Mohan, who has planned with Jayanth to eradicate the scandals in the country. They also find out that the real head of the gang is Ramadasu. Finally, Jayanth catches all the criminals and establishes peace in society.
Cast[]
- N. T. Rama Rao as Jayanth
- Krishnam Raju as Kiran
- Padmapriya as Neelima
- Satyanarayana as Ananda Mohan / Gangulu
- Ramakrishna as Ravi
- Prabhakar Reddy as Ramadasu & Bhujangam (Dual Role)
- Nagabhushanam as Bhusaiah
- Allu Ramalingaiah as Seshayya
- Mukkamala as Manager
- Sarath Babu as Ashok
- G. Varalakshmi as Jayanth's mother
- Prabha as Chandrika
- Jayamalini as Chenchela
Soundtrack[]
Manchiki Maro Peru | |
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Film score by | |
Released | 1976 |
Genre | Soundtrack |
Producer | S. Rajeswara Rao |
Music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. Music released by Audio Company.[7]
S. No. | Song Title | Lyrics | Singers | length |
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1 | "Jaya Jaya Rama Hare" | C. Narayana Reddy | SP Balu | 2:23 |
2 | "Chekkili Navvindi" | C. Narayana Reddy | V. Ramakrishna, P. Susheela | 3:58 |
3 | "Kallato Rasinde Kavita" | C. Narayana Reddy | V. Ramakrishna, P. Susheela | 4:14 |
4 | "Virisina Oohala" | Krishna | V. Ramakrishna, P. Susheela | 4:02 |
5 | "Vippe Monagadu" | Aarudhra | L. R. Eeswari |
References[]
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Preview)". Spicy Onion.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Overview)". IMDb.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Banner)". Chitr.com.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Director)". Filmiclub.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Review)". Know Your Films.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Details)". Indian Cini.ma.
- ^ "Manchiki Maro Peru (Songs)". Cineradham.
- 1976 films
- Telugu-language films
- 1970s Telugu-language films
- 1970s action drama films
- Indian films
- Indian action drama films
- Films directed by C. S. Rao
- Films scored by S. Rajeswara Rao
- 1976 drama films