Vindhyarani

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Vindhyarani
(Telugu: వింధ్యరాణి viṃdhyarāṇi)
Directed by C. Pullayya
Written by Pingali Nagendra Rao
Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao
G. Varalakshmi
Relangi Venkata Ramaiah
Pushpavalli
D. V. Subba Rao
A. V. Subba Rao
B. Padmanabham
Music by Emani Sankara Sastry
Saluri Rajeswara Rao
Cinematography C. V. Ramakrishnan
Editing by K. R. Krishna Swamy
Release dates January 14, 1948
Country India
Language Telugu

Vindhyarani (English title: Queen of the Vindhyas; Telugu: వింధ్యరాణి) is a 1948 Telugu film directed by C. Pullayya. It is a film based on a drama written by Pingali Nagendra Rao.[1] Pushpavalli played the title role of Vindhyarani.

Plot

Durjaya kills his elder brother Maharajah Jayaveera of Vindhya Kingdom and occupies the throne. Shatamitra secretly takes care of the Prince Shivasri and waiting for an opportunity to take revenge. Avanti is daughter of a subordinate king. She hates men. Durjaya connivingly brings her to the Kingdom and announces her as the Queen. Shivasri and Avanti started loving each other. Shatamitra sends message to Shivasri to kill Durjaya. Thinking that his love is a hindrance to his revenge, he told Avanti to forget him and his love. Avanti plans to kill Durjaya and plans to marry Shivasri. Shivasri attacks Durjaya but pardons him. Avanti kills him and escapes. The drama continued. At the end Shivasri and Avanti get married and rules the Vindya Kingdom.

Credits

Cast

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  • G. Varalakshmi
  • Relangi Venkataramaiah
  • Pushpavalli as Vindhyarani
  • D. V. Subba Rao
  • Sreevatsava
  • A. V. Subba Rao
  • B. Padmanabham
  • Kumari Sakkubai

Crew

  • Director: Chittajallu Pullayya
  • Story and Dialogues: Pingali Nagendra Rao
  • Production Company: Vyjayanthi Pictures
  • Original Music: Eemani Sankara Sastri and Saluri Rajeshwara Rao
  • Cinematography: C. V. Ramakrishnan
  • Film Editing: K. R. Krishnaswamy
  • Art Direction: K. R. Sarma
  • Sound Engineer: S. C. Gandhi
  • Playback singer: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao

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