Chitti Tammudu

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Chitti Tammudu
Directed by K. B. Tilak
Produced by Jetti Chandrasekhara Reddy
Mungamuri Brothers
Written by Kondepudi Laxminarayana (story and dialogues)
Arudra (Lyrics)
Starring Master Venkata Ramana
Kanta Rao
Rajasulochana
Jaggayya
Devika
Music by Pendyala Nageswara Rao
Cinematography Laxman Gore
Editing by C.H. Venkateswara Rao
Distributed by Poorna Pictures
Release dates 1962
Country India
Language Telugu

Chitti Tammudu (Telugu: చిట్టి తమ్ముడు) is a 1962 Telugu Drama film directed by K. B. Tilak.

The film is based on the English novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.

The plot

The story is about the problems faced by children in Orphanages, irregularities by the management and the related consequences.

Ramu (Jaggayya) and Subhadra (Devika) loves each other. Ramu urgently left to Kashmir. He returns home to know that his beloved Subhadra was pregnant at that time. Her father died of that insult. She delivers a boy in a mission hospital and dies. The boy was admitted in an orphanage and named Chiranjeevi. Hostel warden Tayaramma (Suryakantam) feeds them with insufficient food and they were starving.

Ramu has an elder sister Seetha (Sandhya) and younger brother Srihari (Kanta Rao). Seetha is wife of a Lawyer (Ramana Reddy). Ramu dies of chronic cough and mental agony leaving the property in charge of his brother-in-law.

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Kanta Rao Srihari, younger brother of Ramu
Rajasulochana
Master Venkata Ramana Chiranjeevi, son of Ramu
Suryakantham Tayaramma, Hostel warden
Jaggayya Ramu
Devika Subhadra, wife of Ramu
Rajanala Kaleswara Rao
C. S. R. Anjaneyulu Ansari
Ramana Reddy Lawyer
Sandhya Seeta, wife of Lawyer
Balakrishna
Ramakrishna
Rajababu
K. V. S. Sharma
Chadalavada Kutumba Rao

Soundtrack

There are about 7 songs in the film.[1]

  • Adagali Adagali Adigedevaro Telali (Singers: P. Susheela, S. Janaki and group)
  • Ayyo Rama Ayyo Rama Lamba Rasta (Singers: Madhavapeddi Satyam and Swarnalatha)
  • Dikkuleni Vaariki Devude Dikku (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Maya Bazar Lokam Samiranga (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Merupu Merisindoyi Mava (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Neevu Nenu Jabili Muvvuramu Unnamuga (Singers: P. Susheela and Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao; Cast: Devika and Jaggayya)
  • Yesko Naa Raja (Singers: P. Susheela and Maddali)

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