Chintamani (1956 film)

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Chintamani
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Screenplay byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Based onChintamani
by Kallakuri Narayana Rao
Produced byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Starring P. Bhanumathi
N. T. Rama Rao
Jamuna
CinematographySridhar
Edited byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Music byAddepalli Rama Rao
T. V. Raju
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 April 1956 (1956-04-11)
Running time
148 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Chintamani is a 1956 Indian Telugu-language film, produced and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao. It stars P. Bhanumathi, N. T. Rama Rao, and Jamuna, with music composed by Addepalli Rama Rao and T. V. Raju. The film is based on the play of the same name, written by Kallakuri Narayana Rao. [1] [2]

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Plot

The film begins with a courtesan, Chintamani, [3] despite an advent devotee of Krishna. She half-heartedly lures and snatches the wealth of Bhavani Shankarudu, a Brahmin, and Subbi Shetty, a merchant, due to the pestering of her rapacious mother, Srihari. Bellvamangaludu, son of Vasudeva Murthy, a gold merchant, lives delightfully with his dedicated wife, Radha. Bhavani Shankarudu makes his acquaintance with Chintamani, and they are infatuated. Being aware of it, Vasudeva Murthy warns his son, who has deaf ears. Plus, it leads to his ailing and death. However, Bellvamangaludu's desire for Chintamani magnifies, and he proceeds by neglecting his father's death on a cyclonic night. Beyond that, he crosses the river with the aid of the carcass of none other than Radha, who died falling from the cliff backing him. Moreover, he climbs the compound with a snake, assuming it is a crupper. At that point, Chintamani spots his bloodshed clothes and enquires when he proclaims his activity. Accordingly, she chides Bellvamangaludu, and he collapses out of repentance, discerning the corpse as Radha. At this, Krishna enlightens Chintamani, who moves on bestowing her property to the village. After Radha's funeral, Bellvamangaludu burns his eyes as repentance for his sins. Then he turns an advent devotee of Krishna and resides in an Ashram, Chintamani also arrives therein. Next, Krishna decides to give salvation to the two which Rukmini bars—questioning how he could do so. Hence, he lands with Rukmini for a test to detect fragrance, which is impossible for great saints. Anyhow, Bellvamangaludu, without vision, recognizes it as the fragrance of the Lord when he recoups his vision. Finally, the movie ends with Krishna giving salvation to Chintamani & Bellvamangaludu.

Cast

Soundtrack

Chintamani
Film score by
Addepalli Rama Rao
T. V. Raju
Released1956
Genre Addepalli Rama Rao
T. V. Raju
Producer Addepalli Rama Rao
T. V. Raju

Music composed by Addepalli Rama Rao & T. V. Raju. Lyrics were written by Ravuru.

S. No.Song TitleSingerslength
1Andalu Chindeti A. M. Rajah, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna 3:21
2Teeyani VeenaluBhanumathi Ramakrishna2:40
3Kanara Srihari Raghuramaiah 4:49
4Taguna Nanu P. Leela 3:25
5Melaye NeevelaBhanumathi Ramakrishna4:12
6Rangaina Ravvnura P. Susheela 4:09
7Jaya Jaya Sundara Ghantasala, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna1:19
8Inta Rambhalavanti Madhavapeddi Satyam 1:02
9Intulu TarasilluvarakeBhanumathi Ramakrishna1:04
10Enta Dayo Relangi 0:20
11Kaligin BhagyamunellanuMadhavapeddi Satyam0:49
12Kani RojuluRelangi2:43
13Tapasa VruttibooniRaghuramaiah1:18
14Tatalanati KshetramulellaMadhavapeddi Satyam1:18
15Tani YadhanuduP. Leela0:35
16Naluvura NotaMadhavapeddi Satyam0:53
17Nallni MenutodaBhanumathi Ramakrishna0:58
18Nanu DevendrunigaMadhavapeddi Satyam0:53
19Pasidi SeelammunamminaRaghumaiah1:44
20Papini BrasthuralaBhanumathi Ramakrishna0:48
21Pujyulaintanu PuttinaRaghumaiah2:07
22Bhakti BhavammuRaghumaiah1:14
23Mounul SatatmuBhanumathi Ramakrishna0:52
24Vidichiti BandhuvargamulaMadhavapeddi Satyam0:55
25Sirikin CheppaduP. Susheela0:54
26Haindava SundariP. Susheela0:56
27KastabharitambuGhantasala0:52
28KalindiGhantasala0:53
29ChuchinavelayettidiyoGhantasala0:59
30ArdhangaGhantasala1:23
32ChadivitiGhantasala0:29
33TaalimiGhantasala0:37
34TalliroGhantasala0:30
35Kasturi ThilakamGhantasala0:59

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