Vaarasatwam

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Vaarasatwam
Vaarasatwam.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTapi Chanakya
Written byBarampuram Kolladi
(story / dialogues)
Screenplay byTapi Chanakya
Produced byMangalampalli Brothers
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Anjali Devi
CinematographyN. S. Varma
Edited byK. A. Marthand
Music byGhantasala
Production
company
Subhodaya Pictures[2]
Release date
  • 19 November 1964 (1964-11-19)
[1]
Running time
135 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Vaarasatwam (transl. Heritage) is a 1964 Telugu-language drama film, produced by Mangalampalli Brothers under Subhodaya Pictures[3] and directed by Tapi Chanakya.[4] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi[5] and music composed by Ghantasala.[6][7]

Plot[]

Zamindar Vallabharayudu (Narayana Swamy), a millionaire does not have any heir, exploiting the situation, his distant relative Narasimha (Rajanala) a vicious person, is waiting to grab the property. Raghu (N. T. Rama Rao), an educated youth with a noble character lives in a village, with his money-minded father Chitti Babu (Dr. Sivaramakrishnaiah), sister Swarajyam (Surabhi Balasaraswathi) and cousin Seeta (Girija). Once Raghu moves to the city for his friend Giri's (Peketi Sivaram) wedding. On the way, he rescues Vallabharayudu from Narasimha when Vallabharayudu promises him to give Rs.50,000 whenever he requires. At that moment, Vallabharayudu also decides to make remarriage for an heir. After reaching the city, Raghu gets acquaintance with a guy Sanjeevi (Relangi) and they become good friends. Afterward, Raghu attends the marriage, which gets canceled due to dowry problem and the bride Shanta (Anjali Devi) tries to commit suicide when Raghu saves her. Shanta's father Venkataramaiah (Gummadi) is impressed by Raghu's character, so, appoints him as his secretary and falls in love with Shanta. Unfortunately, Narasimha is Venkataramaiah's own brother-in-law who has a bad eye on Shanta and wants to marry her. Parallelly, Sanjeevi falls in love with Swarajyam and marries her. On the other side, Chittibabu fixes Seeta's alliance with Vallabharayudu for money. Raghu tries to stop it but instead blamed by Seeta. Time passes, Vallabharayudu's long-standing wish gets fulfilled as Seeta gives birth to a baby boy, but unfortunately, Vallabharayudu dies within a few days placing the entire property to his inheritance. Here Narasimha ploys by separating everyone from Seeta and takes authority. At the same time, Venkataramaiah is bankrupted, when Raghu remembers word given by Vallabharayudu. So, he reaches their house and gets insulted. Narasimha misuses the situation by helping Venkataramaiah with Vallabharayudu's money. Now Narasimham decides to eliminate the heir, so, he orders his henchmen to kill the child, but accidentally the child lands into Raghu's hand when Shanta suspects him, thereafter, she realizes the truth and learns regarding Narasimha's evil play, so, she secretly hides the child. Both Raghu & Narashima are in search of the child. At last, Raghu rescues the baby from Narasimha and hands him over to Seeta, but she requests Raghu & Shanta to be his parents. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Vaarasatwam
Film score by
Released1964
GenreSoundtrack
Length22:51
LabelAVM Audio
ProducerGhantasala

Music composed by Ghantasala. Music released by AVM Audio Company.[8]

S. No. Song Title Lyrics Singers length
1 "Perainaa Adugaledu" Narla Chiranjeevi P. Susheela 3:13
2 "Sudi Gaalilo" Aarudhra P. Leela 2:35
3 "Preyasi Manohari" Aarudhra Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:08
4 "Chilipi Krishnuni" Narla Chiranjeevi Ghantasala, P. Leela 2:57
5 "Ichatane Ichatane" Aarudhra P. Susheela 3:17
6 "Neemeeda Manasayara" Aarudhra K. Rani 3:57
7 "Mana Gutte Thelusukovali" Narla Chiranjeevi Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:44

References[]

  1. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Release Date)". Spicy Onion.
  2. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Overview)". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Banner)". Chitr.com.
  4. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Direction)". Filmiclub.
  5. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Cast & Crew)". gomolo.com.
  6. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Preview)". Know Your Films.
  7. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Review)". The Cine Bay.
  8. ^ "Vaarasatwam (Songs)". Cineradham.
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