A beautiful young woman comes to live with her sister and brother-in-law in a village with archaic social customs. When she falls in love with an unemployed graduate, the young couple face many objections and obstacles to their relationship. What will the future hold in store for them?
In this movie inspired by Sujata (1959), Lakshmipati is a village landlord who adopts Shanthi, the daughter of his lower caste servant. When Shanthi grows up and falls in love with Srinivas Rao, his family objects to their marriage due to her caste.
The guardians of a boy, who is the legal heir to a property, trick him into becoming an alcoholic with the evil intention of grabbing his wealth. However, he wakes up to reality.
Bangaru Raju and Bharathi love each other a lot. Though he promises Bharathi that he will marry her, circumstances separate them.
Lingababu, a coward, pretends to be brave in order to impress Raaga, the girl he loves. But when a dreaded gangster threatens Raaga's life, he must find the courage to fight and protect her.
A village girl with a disturbing past comes to live in the city without money and is helped by a man. He encourages her to start modeling and turns her into a popular actor and model. He starts falling for her but her past prevents their future.
Krishna is the son of a wealthy man, Madhav Rao. When Madhav Rao's secretary tricks him for his property leading to his death, Krishna takes up a false identity to avenge his father's loss.
A newly married couple's life turns to shambles, due to the machinations of the husband's supposedly best friend, whose intentions toward the wife are suspicious.
Mangalya Bhagyam is a 1974 Telugu family-drama film directed and produced by B. Padmanabham. The film starred Bhanumathi, Jayanthi, and Subha, and Sreedhar in the lead roles. M. Muthu composed the film's songs.
Newly married couple Krishnamurthy and Satyabhama pretend to be unmarried while working at the same company, leading to complicated situations and threatening their marriage.
A drama film directed by Vamsy, starring Amulya, Brahmanandam Kanneganti and Sanjay in the lead roles.
Judge Chandrasekharam is very kind and helpful to the relatives of the culprits. His wife dies after giving birth to a baby boy. His son Raja was killed by two youth (Prasanna Rani and Vijayachander). The judge who now wears the pleader's shoes argues in the favour of the young culprits and shocks the whole audience on bringing out the real intentions of the murder. Sudigundalu (English:Whirlpools): is a 1968 Telugu, drama film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. The film marked the debut of Nagarjuna Akkineni in a cameo.
The story of 4 friends, and how their lives are forever changed by the entry of a newcomer into their neighbourhood.
Dora kills Ramudu for revolting against the atrocities carried out by him in the village. Later, Ramudu's wife and son kill Dora, and allege the murder was committed by none other than Ramudu.
Mayani Mamata (transl. Immortal Affection) is a 1970 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by Bhamidipati Bapaiah Panthulu under the Bhavani Pictures banner and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao.
Suvarna, a college girl, falls in love with Ramesh, a handsome womaniser, who soon leaves her. However, when Ramesh has an accident and loses his ability to walk, Suvarna cares for him as a nurse.
Sankara Shastri is a devout and famous classical singer who finds a fan in Tulasi, a prostitute's daughter. She wants to devote herself to his service, but her mother has other plans for her.
When a passionate classical dancer, Balakrishna, falls in love with Madhavi, a woman who admires his talent, fate separates them. Years later, as he drowns in sorrow and self-destruction, an unexpected encounter rekindles his lost hopes, emotions and talent.
This film is based on a story against violence shown in a rural background. This message is shown in a short graphic format as an introduction to the film.
Meenakshi is a disillusioned classical dancer. With the support of her neighbor Chandram, a painter who admires her talent, she begins a journey to appreciate and celebrate her art.
Dharmakshetram is a 1992 Telugu Action film, produced by K.C. Reddy on Sri Rajeev Productions banner and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. Starring Nandamuri Balakrishna, Divya Bharti in the lead roles and music composed by Ilaiyaraaja.
A fantasist, Chitti Babu spurns honest work after an astrologer tells his greatness will come after marriage. He snags the heart of millionaire Royyala Naidu's daughter, Rambha, but the pragmatic Rao sets a royal ransom: one lakh rupees before Chitti Babu touches his queen. The battle lines are drawn: son-in-law's harebrained schemes clash with father-in-law's cunning traps, all while Rambha navigates the chaos with love and exasperation. Will prophecy prevail, or will hard work win the day?
Bobby falls in love with Kalpana and asks her brother for her hand in marriage. However, when his grandmother falls ill, his best friend Prasad masquerades as his fiancée to fulfil her last wish.
A son, after coming to know that his father is an evil personified, eliminates him with his own hands.
Thyagaraja was a famous composer in South India. This is his story.
The movie revolves around Pandit Hari Prasad, a blind flautist (played by Sarvadaman Banerjee), and a painter (Suhasini) who is mute. Hari Prasad lives with his only sister in a village which has some tourist attraction. He earns money by playing flute and entertaining the tourists. His life changes dramatically once Jyothirmayi (Moon Moon Sen) comes there and hears his musical talent. She helps him reach high standards in classical music. Years pass by and Hari Prasad becomes one of the greatest flutists in India; he develops ;a great love towards Jyothirmayi for whom he dedicates all his albums
Telugu movie made in 1980
The film revolves around Naidu, a Carnatic musician whose adopted sons become popular performers in the city. In their success, they disrespect their father and lose sight of his original ambition of building a music academy. Years later, Sita, the daughter-in-law of Naidu, brings these souls on track.
A young fisherman loses his family while striving to protect his master's treasure. On learning about his kind gesture, the master adopts his son and leaves behind a huge share of his property.
Hyma, a mute girl with a passion for dance, escapes her evil stepmother with help from her lover. In the city, after facing many trials and tribulations, they finally make success out of their lives.
Krishna, the grandson of the village head, marries Seeta but his grandparents disapprove and throw him out of the house. However, he lies to them about having a baby to make them accept his marriage.
Young Divakaram, a habitual liar, takes up the challenge of transforming himself into an honest man in order to win the heart of his lover, Bhuvaneshwari.
Balaji, a philandering architect, sees Usha Rani at a hotel and falls in love with her. Soon, he makes his way to her house, in the guise of a caretaker in order to woo her.
1971 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by K. S. Prakash Rao. It is an adaptation of Kavilipati Vijayalakshmi's novel Vidhi Vinyaasaalu that was serialised the same year in the newspaper Andhra Prabha. The film stars Sobhan Babu, Nagabhushanam and Jamuna.
Raja Raghupathi Rao, a generous Zamindar of Sripuram, iswell-renowned for his charity & humanity, and leads a happy family life with his wife, Susheela, sister Lakshmi, and two sons, Shekar & Chakravarthy. Meanwhile, Bhageswaram Zamindar Bhujangam Rao, envious of Raghupathi Rao, wants to grab his property by coupling his son Raju with Lakshmi.
A wealthy spoiled man becomes reformed to change the lives of three most important people in his life, but trust isn't easily formed.
Amarvedu dynasty was attacked by Britishers at the time of Bobbili war in South India. Before the Britishers are about to attack the dynasty, a couple of friends Daanaala Dharmayya (Gummadi) and Pagadaala Subbayya hides the treasure in a cave of five doors, very far away.
A wealthy Sreedhar unexpectedly marries Lakshmi, but when he brings her home, they face the ire of his relatives who are intent on separating them.
An honest police officer investigates an organ trafficking racket. He soon discovers that it is operated by Daddy, a criminal, under the guise of an orphanage.
A man who is accustomed to a life of receiving bribes faces the danger from none other than his son, who joins Anti-Corruption Bureau. He attempts to escape unscathed.
A romantic story about a wealthy boy whose life revolves around wine and women and a middle class girl who changes him. They fall in love but his mother opposes the match.
Pandanti Kapuram is a 1972 Telugu, family drama film.
When Yama, the god of death and his assistant Chitragupta misplace a book called Bhavishyavaani, which shows the future of man, it ends up in the hands of Suraj, a mischievous young man. Lord Brahma warns Yama and Chitragupta that within one month they should find the book, otherwise they will lose their supernatural powers, so they set off to Earth.
Manasaakshi (transl. Conscience) is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language social film, directed by Parvataneni Sambasiva Rao. It stars Krishna Ghattamaneni, Bharathi Rao, Kongara Jaggayya, Kantha Rao, and Sowcar Janaki, with music composed by J.V. Raghavulu.
Misunderstandings arise between two brothers because of their different ideologies. So their sons turns out to be enemies. They need to overcome all the misunderstandings to get united again.
Revolves around two men starting a revolution against their village chiefs and the owner of a factory in the neighbouring village.
The story of this film is based on the life story of a prominent saint Tukaram.
A man falls in love with a woman and gets married to her. However, a fated incident on the night of the couple's wedding causes one of them to face unfathomable circumstances.
An egotistical music teacher envious of the extraordinary talent of his prodigious young disciple.
Aruna gets thrown out of her house by Shoba Devi, her mother-in-law, for disobeying orders. Later, Jhansi, Aruna's younger sister, decides to teach Shoba a lesson by marrying her son Kalyan.