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Simhasanam (transl. Throne) is a 1986 Indian Telugu-language epic historical film directed, produced and edited by Krishna, who also stars in a dual role alongside Jaya Prada, Radha, and Mandakini. It was simultaneously shot in Hindi , with Jeetendra starring in the Hindi version titled Singhasan .
The film stars V. Ravichandran, Namrata Shirodkar and Malavika. [1] [2] This was Shirodkar's first & only Kannada film. The film was a remake of Telugu film Allari Priyudu (1993) which was inspired by the 1991 Hindi movie Saajan which in turn was inspired by the play Cyrano de Bergerac. [3] The music was composed by Ravichandran to the lyrics ...
Chitti Babu was born in Amalapuram Andhra Pradesh, to Punyamurthula Umamaheswara Rao and Ramanamma as SuryaNarayana Murthy. His elder brother is well-known Telugu comedian Raja Babu [3] and his younger brother, Ananth Babu, is also a Tollywood comedian. [4]
C. R. Subbaraman composed the film's music. The film was edited by P. V. Narayanan, while B. S. Ranga provided the cinematography. The film focuses on Devadasu and Parvati, who have been in love since childhood. Devadas' father rejects the proposal from Parvati's family. Parvati's father forces her to marry a middle-aged zamindar. Unable to ...
The film has drawn comparisons to the 1989 Hindi film Maine Pyar Kiya [6] [7] and the 1996 Telugu film Ramudochadu, [8] with similarities in their plots and themes. M. S. Raju brought in Prabhu Deva , who choreographed the song "Nuvvostanante" in his production Varsham , to direct the film although Deva was hesitant to direct a film. [ 9 ]
Rajitha made her debut in film industry at the age of 18 with the Telugu movie, Brahma Rudrulu in which she portrayed Akkineni Nageswara Rao's daughter. [4] She played the role of a widow in Pelli Kanuka and won the Nandi Award for Best Female Comedian.
Bhanu Chander [1] (born 2 July 1952) is an Indian actor, director and producer known for his works predominantly in Telugu and Tamil cinema. He is the son of veteran music composer Master Venu. His paternal family hails from Machilipatnam and maternal family hails from Rajahmundry. He was born near Madras.
The film has music composed by Ramesh Naidu. An adaptation of Adivishnu's novel Satyam Gaari Illu (transl. Mr. Satyam's House), the film's title is based on a song from the epic fantasy film Mayabazar (1957). [2] The film released on 27 November 1987. [3] Aha! Naa Pellanta!! is considered one of the best comedy films of all time in Telugu cinema.