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Kasi Khandamu (Telugu: కాశీఖండము, romanized: Kāśī Khanḍamu) is a Telugu literary work by 15th century poet Srinatha. It is composed in a poetic form of Prabandha style with strict metre. The main subject is the profile of Kasi or Varanasi, extracted mostly from Kasi Khanda of Skanda Purana.
Mister Pellam (transl. 'Mr. Wife') is a 1993 Telugu-language drama film directed by Bapu and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. The film stars Rajendra Prasad and Aamani, with music composed by M. M. Keeravani. It is Inspired by the 1983 film Mr. Mom. Upon release, the film was critically acclaimed and was a commercial success.
After the success of his previous film Pellam Oorelithe, director S. V. Krishna Reddy thought of a film with similar background. [6] Kalyani, who did a native Telugu girl in successful movies like Vasantham, Kabaddi Kabaddi, Avunu Valliddaru Ishtapaddaru was chosen for a critical role for this film.
Moguds Pellams is a 2005 Indian Telugu language film directed by actor Ranganath who made his directorial debut and was his only directorial. [1] The film stars Sivaji Raja and Rathi . [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Aha! Naa Pellanta!! (transl. Yeah!It’s my wedding!!) is a 1987 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film written and directed by Jandhyala, and produced by D. Ramanaidu under his banner Suresh Productions.
Penki Pellam (transl. stubborn wife) is a 1956 Telugu-language drama film, produced by D. B. Narayana and S. Bhavanarayana under the Sahini Art Productions banner [3] and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. [4] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rajasulochana, Sriranjani Jr. [5] with music composed by K. Prasada Rao. [6]
Enugula Viraswamayya or Enugula Viraswami (1780 - 1836) Telugu scholar, writer and traveller. He was a prominent Telugu Niyogi Brahmin. [1] He wrote "Kasi Yatra Charitra" Travelogue in Telugu about his pilgrimage to Varanasi. The book was first published in 1838, again in 1869 (Madras). [2] This is the first remarkable travelogue published in ...
Tikkana (or Tikkana Somayaji) (1205–1288) was a 13th century Telugu poet. Born into a Telugu-speaking Niyogi Brahmin family during the golden age of the Kakatiya dynasty, he was the second poet of the "Trinity of Poets (Kavi Trayam)" that translated Mahabharata into Telugu.