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  • Pathala Bhairavi (1951)
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    Thotaramudu, a gardener's son, falls in love with Princess Indumati of Ujjaini. When the king learns of this, he challenges Thotaramudu to match his wealth for Indumati's hand in marriage. Does Thotaramudu manage to accumulate such wealth?

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    Cast
    N. T. Rama Raoas Thota Ramudu (Telugu)
    S. V. Ranga Raoas the Nepali sorcerer
    C. S. R. Anjaneyuluas the King of Ujjain
    Relangias Surasena
    Padmanabhamas Sadajapa
    Crew
    K. V. ReddyDirector
    Nagi ReddiProducer
    ChakrapaniProducer
    GhantasalaMusician
    Marcus BartleyCinematographer
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    Devara: Jr NTR in 'Pathala Bhairavi' Getup – Following His Grandfather's Style?
    Devara: Jr NTR in 'Pathala Bhairavi' Getup – Following His Grandfather's Style?
    Young Tiger Jr NTR holds immense love for his grandfather, Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao. Tarak has expressed his affection for his grandfather on numerous platforms. Fans also often say that Tarak closely resembles his grandfather, and they believe his acting skills are inherited from him. Jr NTR has a particular fondness for the film 'Pathala Bhairavi' among the films his grandfather did. There was a point when Tarak considered remaking this film. Recently, fans have been mesmerized by Tarak's look in the photos released from 'Devara', commenting that he looks exactly like NTR in 'Pathala Bhairavi'. Tarak Dazzles as His Grandfather! Fans are matching Tarak's look in 'Devara' with the iconic look of Ramarao in 'Pathala Bhairavi'. It's widely believed that there's a striking resemblance between the two. Tarak is playing a dual role in 'Devara', one of which features long hair with curls, similar to his grandfather's look in his younger days. This particular photo, released by the movie team on Friday, shows Tarak in a getup that closely resembles Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, leading netizens to comment that "only the beard is different, everything else is exactly the same", quoting a line from the movie 'Attarintiki Daredi' by Pawan Kalyan. What Happened to the Remake of Pathala Bhairavi? Jr NTR once mentioned that if he were to remake any of his grandfather's movies, it would be 'Pathala Bhairavi'. Pre-production work had even begun under the direction of a famous director from Tollywood. However, the project was eventually canceled at the last minute. Some elders believed that 'Pathala Bhairavi' might not receive much appreciation from today's generation and advised Tarak accordingly. After much contemplation, Tarak agreed with their views, and the remake of 'Pathala Bhairavi' was halted during the pre-production phase. However, it seems Tarak has now fulfilled his wish to appear in his grandfather's getup through 'Devara'. Tarak as Ramarao in Getup! In the movie 'Yamadonga', directed by SS Rajamouli, there's a scene where Jr NTR appears exactly like his grandfather. Especially in the getup of junior Yama, Tarak delivers the dialogue 'Emantivi Emantivi' so impeccably, mirroring Ramarao, that he earned accolades from everyone. Not just in acting, but in dialogue delivery as well, Tarak proved himself a worthy successor to his grandfather. This dialogue became a sensation in Tollywood at that time. Here's a video comparing the dialogues delivered by Ramarao and Tarak, showcasing their remarkable resemblance. https://twitter.com/i/status/1571718233828511744
    March 25 , 2024
    K. Vishwanath Garu’s brief: A Legendary Filmmaker and Grand Architect Of Indian Cinema
    K. Vishwanath Garu’s brief: A Legendary Filmmaker and Grand Architect Of Indian Cinema
    K. Vishwanath Garu’s brief: A Legendary Filmmaker and Grand Architect Of Indian CinemaK. Vishwanath Garu’s brief: A Legendary Filmmaker and Grand Architect Of Indian CinemaYouSay Short News AppPedapulivarru in the Guntur district is K.Vishwanath's hometown. His parents were Kashinathuni Subrahmanyam and Saraswathamma, and he was born on February 19, 1930.Known for creating masterpiece films, director K Vishwanath started out in the films as a sound recordist at Vijayawahini Studios. He was a recording assistant for the movie Patala Bhairavi.K. Vishwanath, who continued his film career for five decades, directed more than 50 filmsVishwanath Garu Debuted as a director with his first movie Aatma Gowravam(1965).The first Nandi award he got was for the movie ‘Aatma Gowravam’.  The last movie  K. Vishwanath directed was the movie Subhapradam.Vishwanath Garu became a national and global icon with his film Shankarabharanam which was released in 1980 on February  2.Sankarabharanam In DeathExactly 43 years after the release  of the film Shankarabharanam,  K. Vishwanath Garu passed away.As ActorWith Kamal Haasan's urging,  K. Vishwanath began acting in the films Subha Sankalpam and Drohi. In movies like Kalisundam Raa, Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule, Tagore, and Narasimha Naidu, he made a lasting impression as a performer.In BollywoodHe also directed 10 films in Bollywood. Music played a very important role in Kalathapasvi's films.KV Mahadevan, Ilayaraja, and MM Keeravani were the music directors for many of K. Vishwanath's films.AwardsHe got numerous awards such as Padma Shri and Raghupathi Venkaiah Awards in 1992, Dadasaheb Phalke Awards in 2017, 5 National Awards,  5 Nandi Awards, and 10 Filmfare Awards.
    February 11 , 2023

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