Patala Bhairavi

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Patala Bhairavi
Directed by Kadri Venkata Reddy
Produced by Nagireddi-Chakrapani
Written by Pingali Nagendra Rao
Starring N.T. Rama Rao, K. Malathi
Music by Ghantasala
Release date(s) 15 March 1951
Running time 195 minutes
Language Telugu
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Patala Bhairavi (English - The Goddess of Underground) is a popular Telugu cinema produced by Vijaya Pictures in 1951. It is directed by Kadri Venkata Reddy and Kamalakara Kameshwara Rao, who also gave the screen adaptation. Pingali Nagendra Rao wrote dialogue. This movie is based on a story from Kasi Majilee Kathalu, written by Madhira Subbanna Deekshitulu. It was also produced in Tamil. It was screened successfully in 28 centers for more than 100 days. It was the only Telugu movie shown in India International Film Festival in 1952.

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The son of the gardener Thota Raamudu (NTR) falls in love with the princess of Ujjain (Malathi). When he faces resistance from the king, he approaches a Sorcerer (SVR), who actually plans to sacrifice this young, brave lad to the goddess Patala Bhairavi (Girija) to attain the magic statuette, which would grant any wish. Raamudu finds about this plan and sacrifices the sorcerer and obtains Paataala Bhairavi.

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Music was composed by Ghantasala and lyrics were written by Pingali Nagendra Rao.

  • Enta ghatu premayo, by Ghantasala and P. Leela.
  • Itihasam Vinnara by Kamala Chandrababu.
  • Premakosami Valalo Padine Pasivadu, by V. J. Varma.
  • Vagaloy Vagalu Taluku Beluku Vagaulu by Jikki.
  • Talalene Ne Talalene by Relangi
  • Hayiga Manaminka by Ghantasala and P. Leela.
  • Kanugonagalano Leno by Ghantasala.
  • Ranante Rane Ranu by Pitapuram Nageswara Rao and T. K. Savitri.
  • Tiyani Uhalu by P. Leela.
  • Vinave Bala Naa Prema Gola by Relangi.
  • Kalavaramaye madilo, by Ghantasala and P. Leela.

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