Palnati Yuddham (1947 film)

Palnati Yuddham

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam
L. V. Prasad
Produced by Koganti Venkata Subba Rao
Written by Samudrala Sr (dialogues)
Story by Vempati Sadasivabrahmam
Based on Battle of Palnadu
Starring Akkineni Nageshwara Rao
Govindarajula Subba Rao
Kannamba
S. Varalakshmi
Music by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao
Cinematography Jiten Bannerjee
Edited by Maanikyam
Production
company
Sri Sarada Productions
Distributed by Prasad Productions
Release date
  • 24 September 1947 (1947-09-24)
Running time
129 mins
Country India
Language Telugu

Palnati Yuddham is a 1947 Telugu historical film based on the battle of Palnadu produced by Koganti Venkata Subba Rao on Sri Sarada Productions banner and jointly directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam, L. V. Prasad. Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Govindarajula Subba Rao, Kannamba in the lead roles and music composed by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao. The film recorded as Super Hit at the box office.[1] The film is remade once again in Telugu with the Same Title (1966), Starring N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna in pivotal roles.

Plot

King Anugu of Palnadu has three sons - Nalagama Raju, Narasinga Raju, and Malideva Raju - from his three wives. Before his death, he anoints Nalagama Raju the king and leaves him to the care of his minister Brahmanaidu. During Anugu's rule, a wealthy and powerful woman Nagamma enters the kingdom. Brahmanna is a Vaishnavite, while Nagamma is a staunch Saivite. Progressive-minded Brahmanna allows Harijan entry into temples and appoints a Harijan, Kannama Dasu as the army commander. This irks the upper caste people and also the prince Narasinga Raju, who seeks the help of Nagamma.

In the king's court, Nagamma accuses Brahmanna of fomenting trouble. This leads to Malideva demanding a division of the kingdom. Much against the wish of Nagamma, Nalagama divides the kingdom, and Macherla is given to Malideva, who rules it with Brahmanaidu as his adviser. Nagamma holds control over Gurajala and its ruler Nalagama. She hatches a conspiracy to unite the country and make Narasinga Raju as the king. As part of it, Malideva is invited for Kodi Pandelu (cock fight), the traditional competition held during Sankranthi. The loser has to leave the kingdom and live incognito for seven years. Nagamma cheats to win, but after the seven-year exile refuses to hand over the kingdom to Malideva. Not only that, she arranges to kill the emissary Alaraju, son-in-law of Nalagama. This results in war and the annihilation of almost the entire clan. In the war field, Nagamma realizes her mistake and seeks pardon from Brahmanna.

Cast

  • Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Balachandrudu
  • Govindarajula Subba Rao as Brahmanaidu
  • Kannamba as Nayakuralu Nagamma
  • S. Varalakshmi as Maguva Manchala
  • Teegala Venkateswarlu as Nalagama Raju
  • Mudigonda Lingamurthy as Narasinga Raju
  • D. S. Sadasiva Rao as Malideva Raju
  • V. Koteswara Rao as Kannamadasu
  • Gidugu Venkata Seetapati Rao as Kommaraju
  • Koneru Kutumba Rao as Alaraju
  • Vangara as Subbanna
  • A. Annapoorna as Renukamba
  • G. Visweswaramma as Iytamba
  • J. Gangaratnam as Anmamba
  • B. Narimani as Koyapilla
  • T. Rajabala as Dancer

Crew

Soundtrack

Palnati Yuddham
Film score by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao
Released 1947
Genre Soundtrack
Producer Galipenchala Narasimha Rao

Music composed by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr. Music released on Audio Company.[2]

S.NoSong Title Singers length
1 Chandamama S. Varalakshmi 2:12
2 Chutamurarayya Ghantasala, Akkineni, Sundaramma 3:36
3 Ee Kuhu Raatri Akkineni, S. Varalakshmi 5:55
4 Evaravaya Deva Kannamba 2:10
5 Jhanajhana Kalantaka Kannamba
6 Kamala Manohara
7 Maala Kuduga Maare
8 Meta Daavani Macharla Ghantasala, Akkineni, Sundaramma, Prayaga 4:22
9 Nedu Nijamura Nee Repu Sundaramma
10 Oho Bharata Yuvati Susarla
11 Oho Charusheela Akkineni, S. Varalakshmi 2:37
12 Raa Kadali Raa
13 Teeripoyena Maata Ghantasala
14 Tera Teeyagarada Deva Ghantasala, Kannamba
15 Tana Pantamu Naatona Kannamba
16 Vachunate Raju Naa Raju Mana Raju S. Varalakshmi

Production


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