Alluri Seetarama Raju (film)
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''Alluri Seetarama Raju'' is a 1974 Indian
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directed by V. Ramachandra Rao and written by
Tripuraneni Maharadhi Tripuraneni Maharadhi (20 April 1930 – 23 December 2011) was an Indian screenwriter known for his works in Telugu cinema. He is remembered for his political forays, as well as for the film ''Alluri Seetarama Raju (film), Alluri Seetharama Ra ...
. The film stars
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,
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, and
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and was produced by
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. Notably, it marks Krishna's 100th film as an actor and holds the distinction of being the first Telugu film to be entirely made in
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. The film portrays the life of
Alluri Sitarama Raju Alluri Sitarama Raju (4 July 1897 or 1898 – 7 May 1924) was an Indian revolutionary who waged an armed rebellion against the British Raj, British colonial rule in India. He led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922, Rampa rebellion (1922–1924) whic ...
, a prominent Indian revolutionary who led the Rampa Rebellion against British colonial rule from 1922 until his capture and execution in 1924. The narrative highlights Raju’s leadership and the rebellion's impact against repressive British legislation. ''Alluri Seetarama Raju'' received critical acclaim, winning the
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for the song "Telugu Veera Levara," written by the Telugu poet Sri Sri. It also won the
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and was showcased at the
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and the Tashkent Film Festival. The film was an ''Industry Hit'', running for 175 days and became the first Telugu film to collect a distributor share of 1
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.


Plot

The film depicts the life of Alluri Rama Raju, a staunch opponent of British rule from a young age. Rejecting British education, Rama Raju immerses himself in traditional Indian yogic practices. As he travels across the country, he becomes aware of the suffering and issues faced by the people under British rule and renounces non-violence. Rama Raju and Sita fall in love and obtain the consent of their elders for marriage. However, Rama Raju, determined to fight for national freedom, informs Sita that he will return to celibacy and dedicate himself to the cause of India's liberation. Unable to accept this, Sita commits suicide. Following this, Rama Raju adopts the name Sitarama Raju. Moved by the exploitation and plundering of natural resources in the forest regions, Sitarama Raju incites rebellion among the local people. With the help of leaders like Ganta Dora and Mallu Dora, he organizes a resistance against the British authorities. He attacks police stations, destroys false case documents, and seizes weapons. Despite several attempts by the British government to capture Sitarama Raju, the revolutionary forces achieve victories. However, internal conflicts weaken the movement. British Collector Rutherford escalates his attacks on villages in the forest region, torturing the people and ultimately lures Sitarama Raju out of hiding. Though Rutherford and other officials are personally impressed by Sitarama Raju's sincerity and integrity, they execute him as part of their duty. As Sitarama Raju’s death is announced, he proclaims that killing one Sitarama Raju will only give rise to thousands more. The film concludes with his martyrdom, emphasizing the enduring spirit of the freedom struggle.


Cast

Source


Production


Development and casting

D. L. Narayana, producer of ''Devadasu'' (1953), initially sought to make a film based on
Alluri Sitarama Raju Alluri Sitarama Raju (4 July 1897 or 1898 – 7 May 1924) was an Indian revolutionary who waged an armed rebellion against the British Raj, British colonial rule in India. He led the Rampa Rebellion of 1922, Rampa rebellion (1922–1924) whic ...
featuring
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as the title character. However, as the film failed to take off, Narayana had given the story to
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who was willing to produce it thus becoming actor's 100th film as an actor. Incidentally it was Tripuraneni Maharadhi who wrote the script for producer D.L. Narayana too.
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also planned to make a film on it but dropped after he felt the subject was too dry and would not work commercially. According to Maharadhi, the casting was done thorough discussions that involved everyone concerned with the project. S. V. Ranga Rao was originally for the role of Ghantam Dora but he got hospitalised before the film went to sets, he was replaced by M. Balayya.


Filming

Filming took place around Chintapalli forest and Krishnadevi Peta forest of
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around 60 days with 15 days being shot in
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. Ramachandra Rao passed away after completing one third of the film. The rest of the film was directed by Krishna; K. S. R. Das handled the war and fight scenes. The film's cinematographer V. S. R. Swamy who "managed the whole movie with just two lenses, one for closeups and another for long shots". Since this technique was absolutely untested before, the makers had to import the necessary equipment like Aeriflax and Michell cameras, 45 mm & 70 mm lenses from
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who used them to can ''
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'' (1972).


Soundtrack

Soundtrack was composed by P. Adinarayana Rao. *"Viplavam Maraninchadu" – S. P. Balasubrahmanyam *"Jamaira Jaru" – S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, L. R. Eswari *"Vasthadu Naa Raju" – P. Suseela *"Padmalayam" – S. P. Balasubrahmanyam *"Telugu Veera" – Ghantasala, V. Ramakrishna


Reception


Critical reception

The film received critical acclaim and became a cult classic of Telugu cinema. The film received a positive review from ''
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'' dated 5 May 1974.


Box office

The film ran for 200 days. It was the first film to collect a distributor share of .


Awards

;
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*
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Sri Sri for ''"Telugu Veera Levara"'' ;
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* Best Feature Film – Gold – G. Hanumantha Rao


Legacy

The film was screened at the ''Patriotic Film Festival'' held at
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in 2017, jointly presented by the Indian
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and
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, commemorating the 70th
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.


See also

*'' RRR'' (2022), a fictional film depicting Alluri Sitarama Raju and his contemporary Komaram Bheem


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0262223 1970s historical action films 1970s biographical films 1970s Indian films 1970s Telugu-language films 1974 films Biographical action films Films about Alluri Sitarama Raju Films directed by V. Ramachandra Rao Films set in the 1920s Films set in the British Raj Films set in the Indian independence movement Indian biographical films Indian historical action films