List of Telugu films of 1971

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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]

TitleDirectorCast
Adrusta Jathakudu K. Hemambaradhara Rao N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri
Amaayakuraalu V. Madhusudhana RaoANR, Kanchana
Anuradha Krishna
Bangaru Kutumbam Krishna
Bangaru Talli Tapi Chamukya, Jamuna
Bhagyavantudu
Bhale Papa K. S. Prakasa Rao
Bomma Borusa K. BalachanderChalam, S. Varalaxmi
Chelleli Kapuram K. Vishwanath Shobhan, Vanisri
Chinnanati Snehitulu K. Vishwanath NTR, Sobhan Babu, Vanisri
Dasara Bullodu ANR
Iddaru Ammayilu S. R. Puttanna Kanagal ANR, Vanisree, Shobhan Babu
Jeevitha Chakram C. S. Rao NTR, Vanisri
Kalyana Mandapam V. Madhusudan Rao Shobhan Babu, Kanchana
Manasu Mangalyam K. Pratyagatma ANR, Jamuna
Mattilo Manikyam Chalam Jamuna Bhanumathi
Mosagallaku Mosagadu K. S. R. Das Krishna, Vijayanirmala Nagabhushanam
Naa Thammudu Shobhan Basu , Chandrakala
Nenu Manishine
Nindu Dampathulu K. Viswanath NTR, Savitri, Vijaya Nirmala
Pagabattina PaduchuSharada
Pavitra Bandham V. Madhusudhana Rao ANR, Kanchana, Vanisri, Krishnam Raju
Pavitra Hrudayalu A. C. Tirulokchandar NTR, Jamuna, Chandrakala
Pethamdaarlu NTR
Prema Nagar K. S. Prakasa RaoANR, Vanisri
Raitu Bidda B. A. Subba Rao NTR, Vanisri
Raitu Kutumbam ANR
Rajakota Rahasyam B. Vittalacharya NTR, Devika
Ramalayam K. Babu Rao Jaggayya, Shobhan Babu
Rangeli Raja ANR, Kanchana
Sampoorna Ramayanam Bapu, Shobhan Babu, Chandrakala
Sati Ansuya Jamuna
Sri Krishna Satya NTR Jamuna
Sri Krishna Vijayamu NTR, Jayalalithaa
Srimanthudu ANR, Jamuna
Sisindri Chittibabu
Suputhrudu T. Rama Rao ANR, Lakshmi
Tahsildar Gari Ammayi Shobhan Jamuna
Varalakshmi Vratam B. Vittalacharya Kanta Rao, Krishnakumari
Vichithra KutumbamNTR Savitri Shobhan Krishna
Vikramarka Vijayam

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References

  1. "1971 Telugu Movies List | Movies Released in Telugu".