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Meghanada (Sanskrit: मेघनाद, lit. 'roar of the clouds', IAST : Meghanāda ), also referred to by his epithet Indrajita ( lit. ' conqueror of Indra ' ) [ 1 ] , according to Hindu texts , was the eldest son of Ravana and the crown prince of Lanka , who conquered Indraloka ( Heaven ).
Indrajeet (Sati Sulochana) is a 1961 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film, based on the life of Indrajit from the epic Ramayana, produced by S. Rajinikanth, D. V. Subba Rao and Kancharla Madhava Rao under the Srikanth Productions banner [2] and directed by S. Rajinikanth. [3] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi [4] with music composed by T ...
Her story has been the basis of many films, including Sati Sulochana (1921) directed by G.V. Sane. a silent film, followed by Sati Sulochana, 1934 Kannada film was the first Kannada language talkie film, also Sati Sulochana (1961 film) in Telugu starring N. T. Rama Rao. also in Hindi film 'Sati Naag Kanya' by Babubhai Mistri starring Vikram Gokhale and Jaishree Gadkar.
Ramayana: Part 1 is an upcoming Indian epic mythological adventure drama film adapted from the Sanskrit epic Ramayana written by sage Valmiki. Produced by Namit Malhotra 's Prime Focus Studios & Yash 's Monster Mind Creations, the film serves as the first installment of a planned duology.
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 ]
His Ranganatha Ramayanam was a pioneering work in the Telugu language on the theme of the Ramayana epic. Most scholars believe he wrote it between 1200 and 1210 A.D., possibly with help from his family. [2] The work has become part of cultural life in Andhra Pradesh and is used in puppet shows. [1]
A fierce battle ensues between Jayanta and Meghanada; ultimately Ravana's son strikes Jayanta, who falls unconscious. In the confusion, Puloman, his maternal grandfather, takes Jayanta away from the battlefield, unseen by anyone and hides him in the ocean. Indra presumes Jayanta dead, and fights more powerfully, but Meghanada defeats him too ...
Telugu has a very rich literary tradition, starting in the 11th century CE. Although there are more than forty adaptions of the Valmiki Ramayana which are partly or completely in Telugu, only four adaptions have covered the entire theme of the original epic. They are Ranganatha Ramayanam, Bhaskara Ramayanam, Molla Ramayanam, and Ramayana ...