Aradhana (1962 film)

Aradhana
Directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao
Produced by D. Ranga Rao
V. B. Rajendra Prasad
Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Savitri
Music by Saluri Rajeswara Rao
Release date(s) 1962
Country India
Language Telugu

Aradhana (Telugu: ఆరాధన) is a 1962 Telugu movie directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao, starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Savitri, under the banner of Jagapati Art productions. It is a love story involving four characters based on Bengali film Sagarika. Savitri played the main character Anuradha in the movie. Her character is a mixture of love, sacrifice, responsibility and service.

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Plot

Anuradha loves Murali in college, but keeps to herself. Because of jealous classmate Sarala's trickery, Anuradha complains about Murli to Principal resulting in hatred between them and also in Murali losing scholarship. With the help of his uncle Lingaiah, Murali goes to London for higher studies. Lingaiah in return wishes to give his daughter Lakshmi to Murali upon his return. Lingiah appoints Anuradha as care taker of her innocent cousin Lakshmi. Anuradha comes to know about their plan and sacrifices her love for her cousin. Lakshmi has different plans; She was in love with her brother in law Yoganandam and not interested in Murali. She asks Anuradha to write replies to Murali's letters on her behalf. Anuradha who herself loved Murali goes through lot of struggle in the process.

Murali loses his eyes in a lab accident resulting indifference from his uncle and Lakshmi. Anuradha pretends as Lakshmi and nurses him, while he is blind. She prepares for his operation with the help of their common friend Sarathi (Jagaiah) and Principal. She plans to disappear after the eye surgery, but Murali recognises the difference and insists he wants the Lakshmi that served him. Movie ends with the reunion of the lovers.

The love between main characters is silent and so they do not have any duets. Apart from solo songs, all duets in movie are between side characters, Girija and Relangi.

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Soundtrack

All songs were composed by Saluri Rajaswara Rao, and written by the great lyricists in Telugu. Many of the songs are successful melodies.

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