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[4] [5] It was dubbed in seven languages [6] - including in Telugu under the same name [7] and in Hindi as Durga Maata (lit. ' Mother Durga ', 1960). [8] [9] This was the first movie shot in Vikram Studios, Madras. [10] Rajkumar sang a duet as a playback singer for the first time through the song Thumbithu Manava in this movie. [11] [12]
Filmi devotional songs (or filmi bhajans) are devotional songs from Hindi movies, or Hindi songs composed to be sung using the melody in a popular filmi song. While most of these songs relate to Hinduism , often many of the devotional songs are general, and can prove acceptable to followers of other faiths as well.
S. Samaira (film) Sant Tukaram (film) Saranam Ayyappa; Sarvam Sakthimayam; Sati Anasuya (1957 film) Sendhoora Devi; Shakthi Leelai; Shantha Sakku Bai; Shiva Mecchida Kannappa
Pathala Bhairavi (Hindi) Vasan reshot two song sequences in colour [60] 1954 Bedara Kannappa: H.L.N. Simha Kannada Vedan Kannappa (Tamil) A song "Aasaikkoru Aan Pillai" featuring Rajkumar, Pandari Bai and JP Chandrababu which was not there in the Kannada version was shot. [61] 1967 Bhakta Prahalada: Chitrapu Narayana Murthy: Telugu
Bhakta Kannappa was a commercial success running for 100 days in major centres and received widespread acclaim for its music, performances, and technical excellence. This achievement established the Gopikrishna banner, which subsequently produced other successful films, including Amaradeepam (1977) and Mana Oori Pandavulu (1978).
The film, which had music composed by Deva, released in December 2001. The film was dubbed in Telugu as Ammoru Thalli 2001, in Hindi as Jai Maa in 2001 and as Durga Maiya in 2002, in Odia as Devi Shakti in 2001 and in Bhojpuri as Jai Maa in 2006. The film received positive reviews from critics. [1]
Jai Santoshi Maa is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language devotional film directed by Vijay Sharma and written R. Priyadarshi. Santoshī Mā (also called Santoshi Mata) is the goddess of satisfaction. Usha Mangeshkar, sang the devotional songs for the film along with Mahendra Kapoor and the famous poet Kavi Pradeep, who wrote the song' lyrics. Made on a ...
Grama Devathe (transl. Village Deity) is a 2001 Indian Kannada-language Hindu devotional film written and directed by Sai Prakash. It stars Meena , Prema , Sai Kumar and Roja . The film was dubbed in Tamil as Angala Parameswari , in Telugu as Grama Devatha and in Hindi as Maa Devi Maa .