Sampoorna Ramayanam (1971 film)
Sampoorna Ramayanam | |
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Directed by | Bapu |
Written by | Mullapudi Venkata Ramana [dialogues] & Arudra [dialogues] |
Based on | Ramayana by Valmiki |
Produced by | Nidamarthi Padmakshi |
Starring | Shobhan Babu Chandrakala Gummadi Chittor V. Nagaiah Kaikala Satyanarayana S.V.Ranga Rao Mikkilineni Jamuna Chhaya Devi Hemalatha Pandari Bai |
Music by | K. V. Mahadevan |
Production company | Durga Cinetone |
Distributed by | Lakshmi Films |
Release date | 1971 |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Sampoorna Ramayanam (transl. The Complete Ramayana) is a 1971 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Bapu. It is based on Valmiki's Ramayana.[1] The film was a commercial success.
Plot[]
The story is the complete Ramayana from the birth of Lord Rama to his Pattabhisheka after completing his exile.
Cast[]
- Shobhan Babu as Rama
- Nagaraju as Lakshmana
- Chandrakala as Sita
- Gummadi as Dasaratha
- Chittor V. Nagaiah as Vasishtha
- Kaikala Satyanarayana as Meghanadha
- S. V. Ranga Rao as Ravana[2]
- Krishna Kumari as Mandodari
- Mikkilineni as Janaka
- Jamuna as Kaika
- Chhaya Devi as Mandhara
- Dhulipala as Vibhishana
- Mukkamala as Parashurama
- Hemalatha as Kousalya
- Pandari Bai as Shabari
- Chandra Mohan as Bharatha
- Arja Janardhan Rao as Anjaneya and Guha
Soundtrack[]
- "Adigo Ramayya"
- "Choosindhi Ninnu Choosindhi" (Singer: P. Susheela)
- "Evadu Ninnu Minchu Vaadu"
- "Oorike Kolanu Neeru Uliki Uliki Padutundhi" (Lyrics: Devulapalli Krishnasastri; Singer: P. Susheela)
- "Rama Laali Meghasyama Laali" (Singer: P. Susheela)
- "Ramaya Tandri O Ramaya Tandri.. Maa Nomulanni Pandinayi Ramaya Tandri" (Lyrics: Kosaraju Raghavaiah; Singer: Ghantasala)
- "Vana Jallu Kurisindhi Lera Lera Ollu Jhallu Jhallandi Rara Rara" (Singer: Jikki Krishnaveni)
- "Vedalenu Kodandapani" (three parts) (Singers: P. B. Srinivas and P. Susheela)
Box-office[]
The film ran for more than 100 days in 10 theaters in Andhra Pradesh.[3]
References[]
- ^ "The Gift of Mythological Fiction". The Avenue Mail. 15 May 2021. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
- ^ "Remembering SV Ranga Rao: A versatile actor loved for his mythological roles". The News Minute. 5 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Sobhanbabu's 100 Days Films List". Cinegoer. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
External links[]
Categories:
- Telugu-language films
- Indian films
- 1971 films
- Films directed by Bapu
- Films based on the Ramayana
- Films scored by K. V. Mahadevan
- 1970s Telugu-language films