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Nindu Hrudayalu
''Nindu Hrudayalu'' () is 1969 Telugu-language action drama film, produced by M. Jagannatha Rao for S.V.S. Films, directed by K. Viswanath. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Sobhan Babu, Vanisri with music by T. V. Raju. This film was K. Viswanath's breakthrough work. Plot The film begins with brutish thug Veeraju, forging counterfeit currency with his mates Prasad & Kamini, designed by Sridhar. Then, he slays Sridhar, for which his son Gopi seeks vengeance. Besides, Kamini poisons Prasad but rears his daughter Sarada. Before leaving, Veeraju meets his wife, Janaki, when the cops seize her. Today, their son Chitti Babu is left alone and befriended by an orphan, Maruti, who calls him Ramu. Fortunately, Gopi also joins them, and they turn into a family. Years roll by, and the bond of the 3 is notable as tenants at the residence of a turpitude Govindaiah. Gopi is still blown out in the hunt of Veeraju, whom this minute feigns as honorable-seeking Raja Shekaram, and poses Kamini & Sarada as h ...
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Samudrala Jr
Samudrala is a Telugu surname and may refer to: * Samudrala Sr. (1902–1968), writer, producer, and director * Samudrala Jr. (1923–1985), film writer and son of Samudrala Sr. * Samudrala Venugopal Chary (fl. 1985–2009), Indian politician * Ram Samudrala (born 1972), Indian-American professor of bioinformatics See also * Samandar (other) *Samudra Samudra (Sanskrit: समुद्र; ) is a Sanskrit term literally meaning the "gathering together of waters" (''-'' "together" and ''-udra'' "water"). It refers to an ocean, sea or confluence. It also forms the name of Samudradeva (Sanskrit: ..., Sanskrit word for the ocean {{Disambiguation Telugu-language surnames ...
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Chandrakala
Chandrakala was an Indian actress who appeared in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films. Film career She debuted in Kannada films in 1963 and went on to pair with Dr. Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Uday Kumar and Rajesh. In 1971, she made her debut in the Tamil movie '' Praptham'' opposite Sivaji Ganesan and Srikanth. Her most significant role was in the film '' Alaigal'', directed by C. V. Sridhar. Her other notable films include ''Kaalangalil Aval Vasantham'', ''Ulagam Sutrum Valiban'' and ''Moondru Deivangal'' (as Sivakumar's co-star). She was better known for her soft roles. Partial filmography Tamil # '' Praptham'' (1971) as Gowri - Debut in Tamil # '' Moondru Dheivangal'' (1971) as Lakshmi # '' Puguntha Veedu'' (1972) as Vasanthi # '' Alaigal'' (1973) as Lakshmi # '' Deiva Vamsam'' (1973) as Radha # ''Ulagam Sutrum Valiban'' (1973) as Rathnadevi # '' Uravadum Nenjam'' (1976) # '' Kaalangalil Aval Vasantham'' (1976) as Kalpana # '' Ellam Avale'' (1977) # ''Var ...
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A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films ...
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Devulapalli Krishnasastri
Devulapalli Krishnasastri (1 November 1897 – 24 February 1980) was a Telugu poet, playwright and translator known for his works in Telugu literature and Telugu cinema. He is known as ''Andhra Shelley''. In 1976, Krishnasastri was honoured with Padma Bhushan, third highest civilian award in India. In 1978, he received Sahitya Akademi Award for his literary works. Early life Krishnasastri was born on 1 November 1897 in Ramachandrapalem of East Godavari, India. He was brought up in Pithapuram in a family of court-poets.Krishnasastri
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Ghantasala (musician)
Ghantasala Venkateswararao (4 December 1922 – 11 February 1974), known mononymously by his surname as Ghantasala, was an Indian playback singer and film composer known for his works predominantly in Telugu and Kannada cinema and also in Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu and Hindi language films. He is considered one of the greatest singers of Telugu and Indian cinema. In 1970, he received the Padma Shri award, India's fourth highest civilian award for his contribution to Indian cinema. According to ''The Hindu'' and ''The Indian Express'', Ghantasala was 'such a divine talent and with his songs he could move the hearts of the people'. 'Ghantasala's blending of classical improvisations to the art of light music combined with his virtuosity and sensitivity puts him a class apart, above all others in the field of playback singing'. Gifted with what Indian film historian V. A. K. Ranga Rao called 'the most majestic voice', Ghantasala helped Telugu film music develop its own distinct char ...
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Visweswara Rao
Visweswara Rao was an Indian actor who worked in Telugu films apart from a few Tamil films. Personal life and career Originally from Kakinada, he moved to Chennai and pursued a career in films. He started out as a comedic child artist and starred in Telugu films such as '' Bala Bharatam'' (1972). As he became an adult, he received less opportunities and played minor roles in several films barring the Tamil film ''Pithamagan'' (2003) where he played Laila's father before starting his YouTube channel Vissu Talkies. He died in 2024 at the age of 64 in Chennai due to cancer. Filmography Telugu films ''Source'' *'' Potti Pleader'' (1966) *''Sri Rama Katha'' (1969) *'' Mooga Nomu'' (1969) *'' Kadaladu Vadaladu'' (1969) *'' Nindu Hrudayalu'' (1969) *''Dharma Patani'' (1969) *'' Mathru Devata'' (1969) *''Maa Nanna Nirdoshi'' (1970) *''Paga Sadhistha'' (1970) *'' Dharma Daata'' (1970) *''Thalli Thandralu'' (1970) *''Inti Gowravam'' (1970) *'' Balaraju Katha'' (1970) *'' Nindu Dampa ...
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Chaya Devi
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Geetanjali (actress)
Geethanjali (1947 – 31 October 2019) was an Indian actress who worked in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi films. In a career spanning close to six decades, she featured in over 500 films across multiple languages. Her first film as a dancer is Rani Ratnaprabha in 1960. NTR introduced her to the silver screen as a heroine with his directorial debut film '' Sita Rama Kalyanam'' in 1961. She was famous for her roles in '' Murali Krishna'' (1964), '' Doctor Chakravarthy'' (1964), ''Illalu'' (1965), '' Sambarala Rambabu'' (1970), '' Kaalam Marindi'' (1972), and ''Abbayigaru Ammayigaru'' (1973). She was also a member of the Nandi Awards committee. Personal life Geethanjali worked in the Hindi film ''Parasmani'' (1963), a Lakshmikant-Pyarelal production. Since her name Mani was already present in the title, the film-maker re-christened her as Geetanjali. Geethanjali worked with actor Rama Krishna in number of films like '' Thodu Needa'' (1965), ''Hantakulostunnaru Jagratta'' ...
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Sobhan Babu
Uppu Sobhan Babu (born Uppu Sobhana Chalapathi Rao; 14 January 1937 – 20 March 2008) was an Indian actor known for his work in Telugu cinema.Bangaru Panjaram in Venditera Paatalu, Krishnasastri Sahityam, third volume, Vishalandhra Publishing House, Hyderabad, pp.78-82. He made his film debut in '' Bhakta Sabari'' (1959), but '' Daiva Balam'' (1959) was his first official release. He garnered four Filmfare Awards South for Best Actor, and Special Mention for '' Bangaru Panjaram'' (1969) at the 4th IFFI. Sobhan Babu was featured in National Award winning films such as '' Sita Rama Kalyanam'' (1961), '' Mahamantri Timmarusu'' (1962), '' Lava Kusa'' (1963), '' Nartanasala'' (1963), which was featured at the 3rd Afro-Asian Film Festival, and '' Desamante Manushuloyi'' (1970). He is often referred to as ''Nata Bushana.'' In a film career spanning more than thirty five years, Sobhan Babu starred in over 200 feature films in a variety of roles in films such as '' Veerabhimanyu'' ...
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