Vinayaka Chaviti

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Vinayaka Chaviti
Directed by Samudrala Raghavacharya
Produced by K. Gopala Rao
Written by Samudrala Raghavacharya (dialogues and lyrics)
Starring N.T. Rama Rao
Krishna Kumari
Jamuna Ramanarao
Gummadi Venkateswara Rao
Rajanala
Music by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao
Cinematography A. Nageswara Rao
Editing by N. S. Prakash
Studio Revathi Studios
Release dates 1957
Country India
Language Telugu

Vinayaka Chaviti (Telugu: వినాయక చవితి) is a 1957 Telugu musical film written and directed by Samudrala Raghavacharya. The story is of Syamantakopakhyanam, annually read during Ganesh Chathurthi festival day celebrations of Lord Vinayaka.

The song Dinakara Subhakara Deva Deenadhara Timira Samhara is a memorable number sung by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao on Hindu God Surya.

Plot

The plot is narrated by story teller for the devotees. It begins with the birth of Vinayaka by Parvathi Devi. Shiva kills him, when the child tries to stop him. Knowing from Parvati that the child is his son, he gives back life with head of an elephant. They named him Gajanana and makes him the lord of his Ganas. During a court function, Chandra laughs at him and get cursed that no one should see his face.

Lord Krishna (NTR) one day in the house of Rukmini (Krishna Kumari) see the shadow of Chandra in milk. Satrajit (Gummadi) is staunch devotee of Surya and prays him regularly. His brother is Prasena (Rajanala) and daughter Satyabhama or Satrajiti (Jamuna). He promises to marry his daughter to Satadhanva (Nageswara Rao). Surya impressed by his bhakti gives him Syamantaka which gives lot of gold daily. Krishna requests him to give it to the service of people. He refuses to do so. He gives it to Satrajit to protect it. One day Satrajit goes to hunting into the forest. One Lion kills hit. Jambavanta kills the Lion and takes the Syamataka and gives it to his daughter Jambavati. Knowing about the slaying of his brother, Satrajit blames Krishna for killing him. He also prepared for the marriage of his daughter, whereas Satyabhama loves Krishna. Krishna with family goes to the forest and found out the facts and the jewel under the control of Jambavanta. He had to fight with his continuously for 28 days and defeat him. Finally Jambavanta understood that he is none other than the incarnation of His Lord Rama. He gives away the Jewel along with his daughter to him. He returns to Dwaraka and calls upon Satrajit and present the Jewel back to him. Guilty of blaming his, Satrajit gives the Jewel and Satyabhama to Lord Krishna. Satadhanva knowing about it furiously arrives with forces and kills Satrajit and tries to abduct Satyabhama. Krishna kills him with Sudarshana Chakra. Krishna Marries Satyabhama and Jambavathi.

Cast

Character Actor/Actress
Lord Krishna Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao
Rukmini Krishna Kumari
Satyabhama Jamuna Ramanarao
Narada A. Prakasa Rao
Satrajit Gummadi Venkateswara Rao
Sathadhana Rajanala Kaleswara Rao
Parvathi Devi Suryakala
Prasena Rajanala Nageswara Rao
Vasantaka Balkrishna

Crew

  • Director: Samudrala Raghavacharya
  • Dialogues and Lyrics: Samudrala Raghavacharya
  • Producer: K. Gopalrao
  • Production Company: Aswa Raj Productions
  • Art Director : S. V. S. Rama Rao
  • Film Editing : N. S. Prakash
  • Choreography : Pasumarti Krishna Murthy
  • Director of Photography : A. Nageswara Rao
  • Original Music: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao
  • Playback singers: M. S. Rama Rao, Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, P. Susheela

Soundtrack

There are about 24 songs and poems in the film. Music is scored by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao and Lyrics penned by Samudrala Raghavacharya.[1]

  • Aa Nalinakshi Andamula Kandamu Diddedi (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Alinchara Moralinchara Lalinchi Nanu Paripalinchara (Singer: P. Leela
  • Arunaya Saranyaya Karunarasa Sindhave (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Chinni Krishnamma Chesina Vintalu (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Dinakara Subhakara Deva Deenadhara Timira Samhara (Singer: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao; Cast: Gummadi)
  • Hare Narayana Tribhuvana Palana Kalapaareena (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Jagadeka Rambhaye Yagugaka Maguvaku Anakuve (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Jaya Gana Nayaka Vinayaka (Singers: Ghantasala, P. Susheela and group)
  • Kaliki Ne Krishnudane Palkaveme Bhama Nato (Singers: P. Susheela and A. P. Komala)
  • Kannulalo Merise O Nallanaya (Singer: P. Leela)
  • Nalugidare Nalugidare Nalugidarare (Singer: P. Susheela group)
  • Ninu Nera Nammithira Mohana Krishna Deva Premavatara (Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Pratahkale Bhavet Brahma Madhyannetu Maheswara (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Raja Premajoopara Naa Poojala Chekora (Singers: M. S. Rama Rao and P. Leela group)
  • Sailasuta Hrudayesa Sambashiva Paramesa (Singer: P. Susheela group)
  • Tanuvooge Naa Manasuooge Nunu Tholakari Merupula Talapulao (Singer: P. Leela)
  • Thondamuneka Dantamunu Thorapu Bojjayu (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Vatapi Ganapatim Bhaje (Lyrics: Muthuswami Dikshitar; Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Vesenu Naa Madi Chindulu Jagamu Chesenu Kallaku Vindulu (Singer: U. Sarojini)
  • Yashoda Kishora Prabho Madhava Chanera Vanala (Singer: M. S. Rama Rao and group)

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