Manushullo Devudu

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Manushullo Devudu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byB. V. Prasad
Written byGollapudi (dialogues)
Screenplay byB. V. Prasad
Story byA. Pundarikakshaiah
Produced byA. Pundarikakshaiah
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Vanisri
CinematographyJ. Satyanarayana
Edited byB. Kandaswamy
Music byT. V. Raju
S. Hanumantha Rao
Production
company
Sri Bhaskara Chitra
Release date
  • 5 April 1974 (1974-04-05)
Running time
167 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Manushullo Devudu (transl. God in Human) is a 1974 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by A. Pundarikakshaiah under the Sri Bhaskara Chitra banner and directed by B. V. Prasad. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Vanisri, with music composed by T. V. Raju as his last composition. He expired during the shoot and S. Hanumantha Rao completed the music. The film was remade in Hindi as Udhar Ka Sindur (1976).[1]

Plot

The film begins with an altruistic Dr. Ranganatham, detecting an orphan, Raja / Raja Shekaram, who toils for his education and splits from his sibling Seeta. So, he adopts him, which is unwelcome by his wife Janaki & son Murali. Years roll by, and Raja is meritorious, whereas Murali is turpitude, and the two proceed to higher education. Here, Raja crushes a beauty, Rekha. Besides, Seeta is reared under the last love of rickshaw driver Govindu as an elder. Later, Ranganatham fixes an alliance for his daughter Sudha with Chanti Babu, the son of stingy Garudachalam, by bestowing 50,000 (US$630) dowry. Forthwith, the lavish expenses of Murali bankrupt him and paralyze him. Next, Raja & Murali go back when Janki accuses Murali, and he quits. Sudha's espousal is called off when Raja sureties Garudachalam to equip the amount.

Fortuitously, he discerns a match with a blind girl, Shanta, the daughter of tycoon Ramadasu, who is ready to bestow 100,000 (US$1,300). Therein, Raja bedecks to it and receives the prerequisite, divulging the pathetic spot when Shanta reads his integrity. Raja delivers it to Garudachalam, where Ranganatham is unbeknownst and performs the nuptial. Following, Raja knits Shanta by forgoing his love. Suddenly, he is startled to witness Rekha Shanta's younger who charges for the betrayal. Meanwhile, Raja becomes a police officer assigned to snatch a mob to which Murali is also allied.

Parallelly, Murali lusts on Seeta when Govindu revolts on him. So, he incriminates him and is apprehended by Raja. However, perceiving the actuality, he acquits him, and against the time, Murali molests Seeta. Here, Raja recognizes Seeta and pledges to straighten out the plight. In the interim, Shanta is cognizant of Raja & Rekha and adores her husband. Raja ceases the gang and reforms Murali when Garudachalam arraigns Raja for free-handing counterfeit currency. Accordingly, Shanta arrives and affirms Raja's glory, which Rekha listens to. Moreover, it is exposed that Garudachalam is a chieftain crime wing that has been seized. At last, Shanta breathes her last on Raja's lap. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Raja & Rekha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by T. V. Raju and S. Hanumantha Rao.[2]

Song Title Music Lyrics Singers length
"Aho Himavannagamu" T. V. Raju C. Narayana Reddy, Allasani Peddana Ghantasala, P. Susheela, N. T. Ramarao, Vanisri 14:56
"Chettantha Magavadu" T. V. Raju C. Narayana Reddy P. Susheela
"Hey Rekha Sasirekha" T. V. Raju C. Narayana Reddy S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
"Challni Swamy" S. Hanumantha Rao
Dasaradhi
S. Janaki
"Ammammammammoi" S. Hanumantha Rao
Kosaraju
P. Susheela
"Gopala Nanu Palimparaava" S. Hanumantha Rao Dasaradhi S. Janaki 3:58
"Hello Madam" S. Hanumantha Rao Kosaraju Ghantasala 3:29

References

  1. ^ Malhotra, A. p s (18 May 2017). "Udhar Ka Sindur (1976)". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 September 2021. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Manushullo Devudu (1974)-Song_Booklet". Indiancine.ma. Archived from the original on 23 January 2024. Retrieved 10 September 2021.

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