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{{Infobox film
| name = Guduputani
| name = Gooduputani
| image =
| image = guduputani.jpg
| image_size =
| caption =
| director = P. Lakshmi Deepak
| caption =
| screenplay = Doondi
| director = [[P.Lakshmi Deepak]]
| producer = P. Babji<br />G. Sambasivarao
| Screenplay = [[Doondi]]
| writer = Temporao (dialogues)<br />[[Dasaradhi]] (lyrics)<br />[[Arudra]] (lyrics)<br />[[Kosaraju (composer)|Kosaraju]] (lyrics)<br />Appalachari (lyrics)
| producer = [[P.Babji]]<br />[[G.Sambasivarao]]
| story = Sarad Pilgankar
| Dialogue writer = [[Temporao]]
| starring = [[Ghattamaneni Krishna|Krishna]]<br />[[Shubha (actress)|Shubha]]<br />[[Halam (actor)|Halam]]
| Story = [[Sarad Pilgankar]]
| music = [[S. P. Kodandapani]]
| starring = [[Ghattamaneni Krishna]]<br />[[Subha]]<br />[[Halam]]<br />[[Chittor V.Nagaiah]]<br />[[Rajababu]]<br />[[M. Prabhakar Reddy]]<br />[[Chayadevi]]<br />[[Mikkilineni]]<br />[[Jaggarao]]
| cinematography = H. Raju
| music = [[S.P.Kodandapani]]
| editing = N. S. Prakasam
| Songs = [[Dasaradhi]]<br />[[Arudra]]<br />[[Kosaraju]]<br />[[Appalachari]]
| studio =
| cinematography = [[H.Raju]]
| distributor =
| editing = [[N.S.Prakasam]]
| released = {{Film date|1972|05|26|df=yes}}
| studio =
| runtime = 127 mins
| distributor =
| country = India
| released = 26 May 1972
| language = Telugu
| runtime = 127 mins
| country = India
| budget =
| language = Telugu
| budget =
}}
}}

'''''Gooduputani''''' is a 1972 [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language [[thriller film]] starring [[Krishna (Telugu actor)|Krishna]].

==Plot==
[[Krishna (Telugu actor)|Krishna]] as Vijay attempts to save [[Shubha (actress)|Shubha]]'s character from being killed for her property by the villains in various attempts. The person who was trying to kill her is revealed in the last scene of the movie.

==Cast==
[[Ghattamaneni Krishna|Krishna]]<br />[[Shubha (actress)|Shubha]]<br />[[Halam (actor)|Halam]]<br />[[V. Nagayya]]<br />[[Raja Babu (actor)|Rajababu]]<br />[[M. Prabhakar Reddy]]<br />Chayadevi<br />Mikkilineni<br />Jaggarao
==Soundtrack==
All the songs were sung by [[P. Susheela|P. Suseela]] and [[S. P. Balasubrahmanyam]].
*"Thanivi Theeraledhe"
*"Handsup Handsup" (Padyam)
*"Kannulaina Teravani"
*"O Maya Mudara Muggina" (Padyam)
*"Pagalu Reyi Panduga"
*"Veyyaku Oye Mava Cheyyi Veyyaku"
*"Viriviga Kannalu" (Padyam)

==References==
{{reflist}}

[[Category:1972 films]]
[[Category:1970s Telugu-language films]]
[[Category:1970s Indian films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Lakshmi Deepak]]


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Latest revision as of 15:15, 14 December 2024

Gooduputani
Directed byP. Lakshmi Deepak
Written byTemporao (dialogues)
Dasaradhi (lyrics)
Arudra (lyrics)
Kosaraju (lyrics)
Appalachari (lyrics)
Screenplay byDoondi
Story bySarad Pilgankar
Produced byP. Babji
G. Sambasivarao
StarringKrishna
Shubha
Halam
CinematographyH. Raju
Edited byN. S. Prakasam
Music byS. P. Kodandapani
Release date
  • 26 May 1972 (1972-05-26)
Running time
127 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Gooduputani is a 1972 Telugu-language thriller film starring Krishna.

Plot

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Krishna as Vijay attempts to save Shubha's character from being killed for her property by the villains in various attempts. The person who was trying to kill her is revealed in the last scene of the movie.

Cast

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Krishna
Shubha
Halam
V. Nagayya
Rajababu
M. Prabhakar Reddy
Chayadevi
Mikkilineni
Jaggarao

Soundtrack

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All the songs were sung by P. Suseela and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam.

  • "Thanivi Theeraledhe"
  • "Handsup Handsup" (Padyam)
  • "Kannulaina Teravani"
  • "O Maya Mudara Muggina" (Padyam)
  • "Pagalu Reyi Panduga"
  • "Veyyaku Oye Mava Cheyyi Veyyaku"
  • "Viriviga Kannalu" (Padyam)

References

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