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This is a list of films produced by the Tollywood (Telugu language film industry) based in Hyderabad in the year 1971. [1]
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Adrusta Jathakudu | K. Hemambaradhara Rao | N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri | Drama | |
Amaayakuraalu | V. Madhusudhana Rao | ANR, Kanchana | Drama | |
Anuradha | Krishna | |||
Bangaru Kutumbam | Krishna | |||
Bangaru Talli | Tapi Chamukya, Jamuna | |||
Bhagyavantudu | ||||
Bhale Papa | K. S. Prakasa Rao | |||
Bomma Borusa | K. Balachander | Chalam, S. Varalaxmi | Comedy | Tamil remake |
Chelleli Kapuram | K. Vishwanath | Shobhan, Vanisri | Drama | Music: K. V. Mahadevan |
Chinnanati Snehitulu | K. Vishwanath | NTR, Sobhan Babu, Vanisri | Drama | |
Dasara Bullodu | ANR | Romance | Ran for one year in Major Centers | |
Iddaru Ammayilu | S. R. Puttanna Kanagal | ANR, Vanisree, Shobhan Babu | Drama | |
Jeevitha Chakram | C. S. Rao | NTR, Vanisri | Drama | Shankar Jaikishan Biggest Musical Hit |
Kalyana Mandapam | V. Madhusudan Rao | Shobhan Babu, Kanchana | Drama | |
Manasu Mangalyam | K. Pratyagatma | ANR, Jamuna | Drama | |
Mattilo Manikyam | Chalam Jamuna Bhanumathi | Drama | Music Bhanumathi & Satyam | |
Mosagallaku Mosagadu | K. S. R. Das | Krishna, Vijayanirmala Nagabhushanam | Western | Music Adinarayana Rao Story Screenplay Arudra. It opened floodgates for production of cowboy films in Telugu |
Naa Thammudu | Shobhan Basu , Chandrakala | |||
Nenu Manishine | ||||
Nindu Dampathulu | K. Viswanath | NTR, Savitri, Vijaya Nirmala | Drama | |
Pagabattina Paduchu | Sharada | |||
Pavitra Bandham | V. Madhusudhana Rao | ANR, Kanchana, Vanisri, Krishnam Raju | Drama | Musical Hit |
Pavitra Hrudayalu | A. C. Tirulokchandar | NTR, Jamuna, Chandrakala | Drama | |
Pethamdaarlu | NTR | |||
Prema Nagar | K. S. Prakasa Rao | ANR, Vanisri | Romance | Writer Aatreya. Based on Kousalya Devi novel |
Raitu Bidda | B. A. Subba Rao | NTR, Vanisri | Drama | |
Raitu Kutumbam | ANR | By T. Chalapathi Rao | ||
Rajakota Rahasyam | B. Vittalacharya | NTR, Devika | Swashbuckler | |
Ramalayam | K. Babu Rao | Jaggayya, Shobhan Babu | Drama | |
Rangeli Raja | ANR, Kanchana | Action | ||
Sampoorna Ramayanam | Bapu, Shobhan Babu, Chandrakala | Mythology | ||
Sati Ansuya | Jamuna | Mythology | Music Adinarayana Rao | |
Sri Krishna Satya | NTR Jamuna | Mythology | ||
Sri Krishna Vijayamu | NTR, Jayalalithaa | Mythology | ||
Srimanthudu | ANR, Jamuna | Drama | Music: T. Chalapathi Rao | |
Sisindri Chittibabu | ||||
Suputhrudu | T. Rama Rao | ANR, Lakshmi | Drama | |
Tahsildar Gari Ammayi | Shobhan Jamuna | Drama | Music KV Mahadevan, Based on Kavilipati Vijayalakshmi Novel | |
Varalakshmi Vratam | B. Vittalacharya | Kanta Rao, Krishnakumari | Music: Rajan–Nagendra | |
Vichithra Kutumbam | NTR Savitri Shobhan Krishna | "Aadave jalkammulaadave.." song | ||
Vikramarka Vijayam | Folklore | |||
This is a list of films produced in the Telugu cinema also known as Tollywood and in the Telugu language.
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