Parivartana

Parivartana
Directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao
Written by Pinisetti Srirama Murthy (Novel "Anna-Chellelu")
Sunkara Satyanarayana and Vasireddy Bhaskara Rao (dialogues)
Starring N.T. Rama Rao
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Savitri
Doraiswamy
Chadalavada
Mikkilineni
Surabhi Balasaraswati
Ramana Reddy
Allu Ramalingaiah
Music by T. Chalapathi Rao
Release date(s) September 1, 1954
Country India
Language Telugu

Parivartana or Parivarthana (English title: The Change; Telugu: పరివర్తన) is a 1954 Telugu Drama film directed by Tatineni Prakash Rao. It is based on the Novel Anna Chellelu written by Pinisetti Srirama Murthy.[1]

Contents

The plot

Zamindar of a village has no children and adopts a boy from an Orphanage. The boy now grown as Anandarao (NTR) returns to the village after higher education. Zamindar while dying handover the estate affairs to Ramaiah (Doraiswamy), who gains good reputation and prestige. His has a son Satyam (ANR) and a daughter Sundaramma (Savitri). Anandrao feels jealous about Ramaiah. Chalapathi (Ramana Reddy) and Pitchaiah (Chadalavada) adds to his jealousy. He insults Ramaiah and stops the donation programme running on the name of Zamindar. Satyam as an unemployee joins as Bus conductor and Ramaiah dies of helplessness. Anandrao purchases the Bus and dismisses Satyam from the job. Chalapathi insults Sundaramma and angered Satyam beats him and goes to jail. Chalapathi and Pitchaiah steals the adoptation papers from Anandrao and tries to dismiss him. He joins the Annadana Samajam. This brings about The Change (Parivartana) in him and repents for the injustice done to the Ramaiah family. Sundaramma recognizes the change in his mildset and started loving him. Satyam recognizes their love affair between them, and recollects the documents from Pitchaiah and provides them in the court. Chalapathi and Pitchaiah are arrested and Anandrao and Sundaramma married happily.

Cast

Soundtrack

There are nine songs in the film.[2]

References

  1. ^ Naati 101 Chitralu, S. V. Rama Rao, Kinnera Publications, Hyderabad, 2006, pp: 99-100.
  2. ^ Parivartana songs at Ghantasala Galamrutamu

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