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| starring = [[Sobhan Babu]]<br />[[Krishnamraju]]<br />[[Vanisree]]<br />[[Chandra Mohan (Telugu actor)|Chandramohan]]<br />[[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]]<br />[[Gummadi |
| starring = [[Sobhan Babu]]<br />[[Krishnamraju]]<br />[[Vanisree]]<br />[[Chandra Mohan (Telugu actor)|Chandramohan]]<br />[[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]]<br />[[Gummadi (actor)|Gummadi]]<br />[[Anjali Devi]]<br />[[Sriranjani (junior)|Sriranjani]] |
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| music = [[J. V. Raghavulu]] |
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| cinematography = S. Venkataratnam |
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'''''Jeevana Tarangalu''''' is a 1973 Telugu [[drama film]] directed by [[Tatineni Rama Rao]]. It is based on the novel by [[Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani]] and this film won 3 [[Filmfare Awards South]]. It was remade into Hindi in 1978 entitled ''[[Dil Aur Deewar]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154412/ Dil Aur Deewaar film at IMDb.]</ref> It was then remade in Tamil as ''[[Thirumangalyam]]'' in 1974 with Muthuraman and Jayalalitha and in [[Kannada language|Kannada]] as ''[[Mangalya (film)|Mangalya]]'' in 1991 with [[Malashri]] and Sridhar in lead roles. |
'''''Jeevana Tarangalu''''' is a 1973 Indian Telugu-language [[drama film]] directed by [[Tatineni Rama Rao]]. It is based on the novel by [[Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani]] and this film won 3 [[Filmfare Awards South]]. It was remade into Hindi in 1978 entitled ''[[Dil Aur Deewar]]''.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154412/ Dil Aur Deewaar film at IMDb.]</ref> It was then remade in Tamil as ''[[Thirumangalyam]]'' in 1974 with Muthuraman and Jayalalitha and in [[Kannada language|Kannada]] as ''[[Mangalya (film)|Mangalya]]'' in 1991 with [[Malashri]] and Sridhar in lead roles. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Venu Gopala Rao ([[Gummadi |
Venu Gopala Rao ([[Gummadi (actor)|Gummadi]]) and Savitri ([[Sriranjani (junior)|Sriranjani]]) are a couple with two children, Roja ([[Vanisree]]) and Chandu ([[Krishnam Raju]]). But unfortunately, Venu Gopala Rao has an affair with another woman and leaves his family and children to marry her. He has two children from the second wife, namely Lavanya ([[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]]) and a polio-affected younger daughter. Savitri faces a lot of insults from her brother and sister-in-law (Raavi Kondala Rao, Suryakantham) and lives with them because she has no shelter. Roja teaches music and Chandu is a spoiled brat who joins a theft group with an alias name, James. Meanwhile, Venu Gopala Rao's sister (Shantakumari) is a rich woman and her stepson Vijay ([[Shobhan Babu]]) is a lawyer by profession and a responsible citizen at heart. Her own son Ananth ([[Chandra Mohan (Telugu actor)|Chandramohan]]) is a laid-back person. Though he is good-natured, but irresponsible. Venu Gopala Rao's sister bestows Ananth's responsibility on Vijay and also gives him her property. |
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As a result, Vijay looks after Ananth with utmost care and affection. Ananth meets Roja in a party once and the latter treats him more like a brother. But Ananth mistakes her affections to be something else. Meanwhile, Vijay decides for Ananth to marry Venu Gopala Rao's daughter Lavanya. This marriage isn't liked by either Ananth or Lavanya. Lavanya is an ultra-modern woman who is into clubs and promiscuity. She doesn't bother her father also in this regard. Ananth requests Roja to help her to come out of this marriage plan because his brother insists for the same. Roja helps Ananth out of friendship and writes a fake letter without any name mentioned. But because of this, she gets into deep trouble. Ananth mistakes Roja's help as love and plans to marry her in secret. Vijay who always objected the friendship between Ananth and Roja marries an unconscious Roja in dramatic circumstances. Roja's life gets miserable and incidentally she joins as a nanny in Venu Gopala Rao's house unaware that they are daughter-father respectively. She faces trouble seeing Vijay who often comes to their house. The rest of the film deals with how Vijay helps Roja out of four different problems - Forcible marriage, her brother Chandu who is into robberies, Lavanya who hates her, and her bedridden mother. |
As a result, Vijay looks after Ananth with utmost care and affection. Ananth meets Roja in a party once and the latter treats him more like a brother. But Ananth mistakes her affections to be something else. Meanwhile, Vijay decides for Ananth to marry Venu Gopala Rao's daughter Lavanya. This marriage isn't liked by either Ananth or Lavanya. Lavanya is an ultra-modern woman who is into clubs and promiscuity. She doesn't bother her father also in this regard. Ananth requests Roja to help her to come out of this marriage plan because his brother insists for the same. Roja helps Ananth out of friendship and writes a fake letter without any name mentioned. But because of this, she gets into deep trouble. Ananth mistakes Roja's help as love and plans to marry her in secret. Vijay who always objected the friendship between Ananth and Roja marries an unconscious Roja in dramatic circumstances. Roja's life gets miserable and incidentally she joins as a nanny in Venu Gopala Rao's house unaware that they are daughter-father respectively. She faces trouble seeing Vijay who often comes to their house. The rest of the film deals with how Vijay helps Roja out of four different problems - Forcible marriage, her brother Chandu who is into robberies, Lavanya who hates her, and her bedridden mother. |
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* [[Anjali Devi]] |
* [[Anjali Devi]] |
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* [[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]]... Lavanya |
* [[Lakshmi (actress)|Lakshmi]]... Lavanya |
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* [[Gummadi |
* [[Gummadi (actor)|Gummadi]]... Venugopal Rao |
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*[[Padmanabham (actor)|Padmanabham]] as Anji |
*[[Padmanabham (actor)|Padmanabham]] as Anji |
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*[[Ramana Reddy]] |
*[[Ramana Reddy]] |
Revision as of 10:55, 23 August 2021
Jeevana Tharangalu | |
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Directed by | Tatineni Rama Rao |
Written by | Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani (story) Acharya Atreya (screenplay and dialogues) |
Produced by | D. Rama Naidu |
Starring | Sobhan Babu Krishnamraju Vanisree Chandramohan Lakshmi Gummadi Anjali Devi Sriranjani |
Cinematography | S. Venkataratnam |
Music by | J. V. Raghavulu |
Production company | |
Release date | 1973 |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Jeevana Tarangalu is a 1973 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It is based on the novel by Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani and this film won 3 Filmfare Awards South. It was remade into Hindi in 1978 entitled Dil Aur Deewar.[1] It was then remade in Tamil as Thirumangalyam in 1974 with Muthuraman and Jayalalitha and in Kannada as Mangalya in 1991 with Malashri and Sridhar in lead roles.
Plot
Venu Gopala Rao (Gummadi) and Savitri (Sriranjani) are a couple with two children, Roja (Vanisree) and Chandu (Krishnam Raju). But unfortunately, Venu Gopala Rao has an affair with another woman and leaves his family and children to marry her. He has two children from the second wife, namely Lavanya (Lakshmi) and a polio-affected younger daughter. Savitri faces a lot of insults from her brother and sister-in-law (Raavi Kondala Rao, Suryakantham) and lives with them because she has no shelter. Roja teaches music and Chandu is a spoiled brat who joins a theft group with an alias name, James. Meanwhile, Venu Gopala Rao's sister (Shantakumari) is a rich woman and her stepson Vijay (Shobhan Babu) is a lawyer by profession and a responsible citizen at heart. Her own son Ananth (Chandramohan) is a laid-back person. Though he is good-natured, but irresponsible. Venu Gopala Rao's sister bestows Ananth's responsibility on Vijay and also gives him her property.
As a result, Vijay looks after Ananth with utmost care and affection. Ananth meets Roja in a party once and the latter treats him more like a brother. But Ananth mistakes her affections to be something else. Meanwhile, Vijay decides for Ananth to marry Venu Gopala Rao's daughter Lavanya. This marriage isn't liked by either Ananth or Lavanya. Lavanya is an ultra-modern woman who is into clubs and promiscuity. She doesn't bother her father also in this regard. Ananth requests Roja to help her to come out of this marriage plan because his brother insists for the same. Roja helps Ananth out of friendship and writes a fake letter without any name mentioned. But because of this, she gets into deep trouble. Ananth mistakes Roja's help as love and plans to marry her in secret. Vijay who always objected the friendship between Ananth and Roja marries an unconscious Roja in dramatic circumstances. Roja's life gets miserable and incidentally she joins as a nanny in Venu Gopala Rao's house unaware that they are daughter-father respectively. She faces trouble seeing Vijay who often comes to their house. The rest of the film deals with how Vijay helps Roja out of four different problems - Forcible marriage, her brother Chandu who is into robberies, Lavanya who hates her, and her bedridden mother.
Cast
- Shobhan Babu... Vijay
- Krishnamraju... Chandram
- Vanisree... Roja
- Chandramohan... Ananth
- Anjali Devi
- Lakshmi... Lavanya
- Gummadi... Venugopal Rao
- Padmanabham as Anji
- Ramana Reddy
- Suryakantham
- Sriranjani
- Santha Kumari
- Raavi Kondala Rao
- Rajanala as Pundarikakshaiah
- Thyagaraju
- Nalla Ramamurthy as Astrologer
- Kakarala
- Ch. Krishnamurthy
- Y.V. Raju
Soundtrack
- "Ee Andaniki Bandham Vesanokanaadu" (Singers: Ghantasala and P. Susheela)
- "Ee Jeevana Tarangalalo Aa Devuni Chadarangamlo" (Singer: Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao)
- "Nandamaya Guruda Nandamaya" (Lyrics: C. Narayana Reddy; Singer: L. R. Eswari)
- "Puttina Roju Panduge Andariki" (Lyrics: C. Narayana Reddy; Singer: P. Susheela)
- "Thenchukuntala Unchukuntava" (Singers: P. Susheela and L. R. Eswari)
- "Uduta Uduta Huth Ekkadikelatavuch" (Singers: Ghantasala and Ramola)
Box office
- The film ran more than 100 days in 12 centers in Andhra Pradesh.[2]
Awards
- Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu) - D.Rama Naidu
- Filmfare Best Director Award (Telugu) - Tatineni Rama Rao
- Filmfare Best Actress Award (Telugu) - Vanisri
References
- ^ Dil Aur Deewaar film at IMDb.
- ^ Sobhanbabu's 100 Days Films List at Cinegoer.com Archived 27 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine