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Sampoorna Ramayanam (transl. The Complete Ramayana) is a 1972 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Bapu. It is based on Valmiki's Ramayana. [1] The film was a commercial success.
South Indian Film Director's Association Award for Best direction – Sampoorna Ramayanam – 1972; Visishta Puraskaramu from Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University – 2002; Life Time Achievement Award from Telugu Association of North America "Shiromani" award fromBooks: American Telugu Association – 1992
1972 Sampoorna Ramayanam: Vasishta Mahamuni Telugu 1972 Papam Pasivadu: Doctor Telugu 1972 Shakti Leelai: Tamil 1972 Pedda Koduku: Telugu 1972 Neethi: Judge Tamil 1972 Nijam Nirupistha [25] Zamindar Jaggayya Telugu 1972 Iddaru Ammayilu: Laxman Rao Telugu 1972 Goodu Putani: Telugu 1972 Beedala Patlu: Telugu 1972 Bala Bharatam: Telugu 1972 Raja ...
He wrote Naan Petra Selvam and Makkalai Petra Maharasi — in the latter, he introduced the ‘Kongu' Tamil accent for the hero. The first of his many mythological films — Sampoorna Ramayanam (1958) — was a big success, and Rajaji, who had little regard for cinema, watched this film and praised Sivaji Ganesan's performance as Bharatha in it.
Title Director Cast Genre 1971: Amayakuralu : V Madhusudhana Rao ANR, Kanchana: Anuradha: Bangarala Kutumbam : Bangaru Talli: Tapi Chamukya|Jamuna: Bhagyavantudu
1972: Rani Yaar Kuzhanthai: Appa Tata: 1973: Dheiva Kuzhandhaigal: 1974: ... Sampoorna Ramayanam: Sita: Extra scenes for Telugu version also 1966 Mohini Bhasmasura [1 ...
Sampoorna Premayanam: 1985 Mahaa Sangramam: Kongumudi [6] Chandrasekhar Mangalya Balam: Jackie: Devaalayam: Ooriki Soggadu: Balaraju Maharaju: Mugguru Mitrulu: Srivaru: Balasubrahmanyam 1986 Sravana Sandhya: Prabhakar Driver Babu: Mister Bharat: Jeevana Poratam: Jeevana Raagam: Bandham: Dharmapeetam Daddarillindhi [7] Shankar Rao Vijrumbhana ...
Sobhan Babu (born Uppu Sobhana Chalapathi Rao; 14 January 1937 – 20 March 2008) was an Indian actor known for his work in Telugu cinema. [1] [2] He made his film debut in Bhakta Sabari (1959), but Daiva Balam (1959) was his first official release.