Chandirani
Chandirani చండీరాణి சண்டிராணி | |
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Directed by | P. Bhanumathi |
Produced by |
P. S. Ramakrishna Rao P. Bhanumathi |
Written by | Samudrala Raghavacharya |
Starring |
N. T. Rama Rao P. Bhanumathi Relangi Venkata Ramaiah C. S. R. Anjaneyulu S.V.Ranga Rao Amarnath |
Cinematography | P. N. Selvaraj |
Studio | Bharani Studios |
Release dates | August 18, 1953 |
Running time | 164 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Chandirani (Telugu: చండీరాణి, Tamil: சண்டிராணி) is a 1953 drama film produced and directed by P. Bhanumathi. It is the first Indian film directed by a woman director.[1] She also played double role in this film.[2] It is simultaneously produced in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi languages by Bharani studios.
The plot
King Veerasimha (Amarnath) attracted towards court dancer during his birthday celebrations. She delivers twin girls after their union. The Senani Prachandudu (Ranga Rao), who also likes her, kills the dancer and imprisons the King. The minister saves one of the twins and send her to forest. Knowing this, Prachanda kills him and takes charge of the kingdom. The other twin stays in the kingdom. Champarani in the kingdom and Chandirani in the forest (Bhanumathi in double role) grown up as two different personalities. Son of the minister Kishore (NT Ramarao) and Champarani loves each other. Mukund (Relangi) is son of Prachandadu. Kishore goes to the forest and came to know about Chandirani and she loves him. With the help of Mukund, Chandirani enters the fort and meets her father. She comes to know about the love between Champarani and Kishore. Meanwhile Prachandudu arrests Kishore. Chandirani attacks the kingdom with the help of people. During the conflict Prachandudu and Chandirani dies. She unites Champarani and Kishore.
Credits
Cast
- Bhanumathi Ramakrishna as Chandirani and Champarani
- Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao as Kishore
- S. V. Ranga Rao as Prachandudu
- Chilakalapudi Seetha Rama Anjaneyulu
- Relangi Venkataramaiah as Mukund
- Amarnath as Maharaj Veerasimha
Crew
- Producer: P. S. Ramakrishna Rao & P. Bhanumathi
- Production Company: Bharani Studios
- Director: P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
- Music: C. R. Subburaman, T. K. Ramamoorthy and M. S. Viswanathan
- Lyrics: Samudrala Raghavacharya (Telugu), K. D. Santhanam (Tamil) & Vishwamitra Adil (Hindi)
- Dialogue:
- Art Director: A. K. Shekhar
- Cinematography: P. N. Selvaraj
- Cameraman: Ajay Vincent
Soundtrack
Telugu Songs
- Eeroju Bhale Roju Ide Prema Idena by P. Bhanumathi
- Enduko Teliyani Ennadu Anukoni Ee Sambaraalemiti by P. Bhanumathi
- Evaraalakinturu Naamora Enaleni Vedana by P. Bhanumathi
- Kilaa Kilaa Navvulaa Kurisene Vennelaa by P. Bhanumathi
- O Taraka O Jabilee Navvulela Nanu Gane by Ghantasala & P. Bhanumathi; Cast: N.T. Rama Rao and Bhanumathi)
- meow meow by P. Bhanumathi
- Ravo Varaala Elika Konavoyi Kanukaa by K. Rani
Tamil Songs
- en vaazhvinilE naan magizhum naaL idhuvE thaan by P. Bhanumathi
- innadhendRu aRiyaamal by P. Bhanumathi
- en vaazhvellaam siRaivaasamO by P. Bhanumathi
- nilaa nilaa Odi vaa nillaamal Odi vaa by P. Bhanumathi
- vaan meedhilE inba thEn maari pEyuthE by Ghantasala & P. Bhanumathi
- meow meow by P. Bhanumathi
- vaaraamalE vandha naaLidhE by
- anbaai dEsamengum engum oNdRaaikkoodi by
- maavinOda maasilaadha madana by A. P. Komala
References
- Naati 101 Chitralu (Telugu hit films released between 1931–1965), S. V. Rama Rao, Kinnera Publications, Hyderabad, 2006, pages: 75-6.
External links
- Chandirani, 1953 Telugu film at IMDb.
- Chandirani, 1953 Tamil film at IMDb.
- Chandirani, 1953 Hindi film at IMDb.
- Listen to the Telugu songs of Chandirani at Raaga.com