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Year Hindi Title Tamil Title Director(s) Ref. 1951 Sansar: Samsaram: S. S. Vasan 1952: Rani: Rani: L. V. Prasad: 2000 Hey Ram: Hey Ram: Kamal Haasan: 2001 Abhay
Vikramarka & Bhatti are on a quest for Prabhavati, who is struggling to protect her purity. After a while, Tirakaasu reaches Prabhavati, schemes, and knowledge of Mantra Siddha's life secret. Next, she flees, on the verge of revealing it to Vikramarka, when Mantra Siddha transmutes her into a dumb & and old bag.
The film was dubbed into Tamil with the same title and into Hindi as Bhakt Prahlad, [19] [20] with scenes related to Chanda-Amarka re-shot with different actors. [3] A. Karunanidhi and T. S. Balaiah played Chanda-Amarka in the Tamil version, and were replaced by Rajendra Nath and Dumal in the Hindi version.
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This is a list of films produced by the Tollywood film industry based in Hyderabad in the 1950s: . List of Telugu films of 1950; List of Telugu films of 1951; List of Telugu films of 1952
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