Undamma Bottu Pedata

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Undamma Bottu Pedata
Directed by K. Viswanath
Starring Krishna
Jamuna
Dhulipala
Music by K. V. Mahadevan
Release dates 1968
Running time 156 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Undamma Bottu Pedata (Telugu: ఉండమ్మా బొట్టు పెడతా "Wait a Few Moments More") is a 1968 Telugu drama film directed by K. Viswanath and produced by Babu Movies. It is a musical film with lyrics written by Devulapalli Krishnasastri and score by K. V. Mahadevan.[1] Undamma Bottu Pedata had a 62-day run in the Vijayawada Alankar cinema.[2] The soundtrack was released as an album.[3] The most popular song was Ravamma Mahalakshmi.[2]

The film is one of Kasinadhuni Viswanath's earlier works as a director. Later he was to become famous with the hit Siri Siri Muvva (1978) and many others.[4] Of the stars, Jamuna was already famous. She had appeared in her first film in 1952, at the age of 15, and since had starred in many other films.[5] Dhulipala Seetharama Sastry was also a veteran, with an acting career dating back to 1935.[6] Ghattamaneni Krishna was a relative newcomer to the industry, although later to become a noted actor, producer and director.[7]

Cast

Soundtrack

  • Adugaduguna Gudivundi Andarilo Gudivundi (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Chalule Nidurapo Jaabili Koona (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Chukkalato Cheppalani Emani (Singers: S. P. Balasubramanyam and P. Susheela)
  • Endukee Sande Gaali Sandegaali Tele Murali (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Patala Gangamma Ra Ra Ra (Singers: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and P. Susheela)
  • Ravamma Mahalakshmi Ravamma Nee Kovela Ee Illu (Singers: S. P. Balasubramanyam and P. Susheela)
  • Srisailam Mallanna Sirasonchena (Singers: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and P. Susheela)

References

  1. Peter Cowie (1977). World filmography, Volume 2. Tantivy Press. p. 285. ISBN 0-498-01569-6. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Undamma Bottu Pedata ( 1968 )". Chithr. Retrieved 2010-12-19. 
  3. "Raavamma Mahalakshmi". Raaga. Retrieved 2010-12-19. 
  4. "Padma Shri Kasinadhuni Viswanath". Movie Mitra. Retrieved 2010-12-19. 
  5. "First Telugu Cinema Dream Girl, Jamuna". I Love Hyd. Retrieved 2010-12-18. 
  6. "Veteran actor Dhulipala Seetharama Sastry expires". Hindustan Times. April 13, 2007. Retrieved 2010-12-19. 
  7. "Krishna Ghattamaneni biography & profile". News of AP. Retrieved 2010-12-19. 

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