List of Telugu films of 1975

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This is a list of Telugu-language films produced in the year 1975. Soggadu film has not been added in the list of 1975 films with date of release 19 Dec 1975 after a week of EDURULENI MANISHI with same director and music director.

1975

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Aadhani Adrustam Chalam
Abhimanavathi Doondi Krishna, Vanisri Drama
Ammayila Sapatham G. V. R. Seshagiri RaoRamakrishna, Chandra Mohan, Chandrakala, Lakshmi Comedy
Ammayilu Jagratha P. Sambasiva Rao Sujatha, Prabha, Uma Devi
Andaru Manchivare S. S. Balan Sobhan Babu, Manjula DramaMusic: V. Kumar
Annadammula Anubandham S. D. Lal N. T. Rama Rao, Latha Action
Annadammula Katha Chandramohan, Chandrakala, PrabhaComedy
Anuragalu K. S. Rami Reddy Sridevi, "Master" Natraj, Ravikant
Babu K. Raghavendra Rao Sobhan Babu, Vanisri, Lakshmi DramaK. Raghavendra Rao's first movie
Balipeetam Dasari Narayana Rao Sobhan Babu, Sharada DramaChakravarthy Musical Hit
Bhagasthulu A. Bhimsingh Nagabhushanam, Jayanthi, Chandramohan, Jayasudha Family
Bharatamlo Oka Ammayi Dasari Narayana Rao Murali Mohan, Jayachitra
Bharathi Veeturi Krishnam Raju, S. V. Ranga Rao, Jamuna, Latha Drama
Bullemma Sapatham
Chaduvu Samskaram Rajshri Kaikala Satyanarayana, Gummadi Drama"Deepaniki Kiram Aadhram"... song
Challani Thalli K. S. Rami Reddy Anjali Devi, S. V. Ranga Rao, Kantha Rao, Jayanthi Drama
Cheekati Velugulu K. S. Prakash Rao Krishna, Vanisri, Padmapriya DramaChakravarthy Musical Hit
Chinninati Kalalu K. Viswanath Krishnam Raju, Jayanthi DramaMusical hit by V. Kumar
Chittamma Chilakamma
Cinema Vaibhavam P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Gummadi, Savitri, Chandramohan, Jamuna
Devude Digivaste Dasari Narayana Rao Ramakrishna, Jaya Prada Fanatacy
Devudu Chesina Pelli T. Rama Rao Sobhan Babu, Sharada
Devudulanti Manishi C. S. Rao Krishna, Manjula
Eduruleni Manishi K. Bapayya N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri DramaSuper Hit movie
Ee Kalam Dampathulu D. Yoganand Jamuna
Gajula Kishtayya Adurthi Subba Rao Krishna, Zarina Wahab Drama
Gunavanthudu Adurthi Subba Rao Sobhan Babu, Manjula
Jebu Donga V. Madhusudhana Rao Sobhan Babu, Manjula Dramasuper hit movie
Jeevana Jyothi K. Viswanath Sobhan Babu, Vanisri DramaSuper hit movie
Kathanayakuni Katha D. Yoganand N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri Drama
Kothakapuram P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Krishna, Bharathi
Lakshmana Rekha N. Gopala Krishna Murali Mohan, Chandramohan, Jayasudha Romance
Maa Inti Devudu B. V. Prasad Vijaya Lalitha, PhaniMythology
Maa Voori Ganga K. S. R. Das Lakshmi Drama
Mallela Manasulu K. V. Nandana Rao S. V. Ranga Rao, Anjali Devi, Haranath, Vijaya Nirmala Family
Maya Maschindra B. Mistri N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri MythologyPranayaraga Deepika... "Pendyala" melody
Moguda? Pellama? B. A. Subba Rao Krishnam Raju, Jamuna, Roja Ramani, Narasimha Raju, Gummadi Drama
Mutyala Muggu Bapu Sreedhar, Sangeeta Drama
Naaku Swatantram Vachindi Lakshmi Deepak Krishnam Raju, Gummadi, Sowkar Janaki, Jaya Prada Drama"Emantunnadi Ee Gaali Egire Pytanu Adagali"... melody
Pandati Samsaram P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Gummadi, Bhanumathi, Raja Babu Family
Parivartana K. Hemambaradara Rao Krishnam Raju, Chandramohan, Lakshmi, Jamuna Romance
Pichodi Pelli K. S. Rami Reddy Raja Babu, Vijaya Nirmala Comedy
Pooja Murugan Kumaran G. Ramakrishna, Vanisri, Manjula, Savitri, Kanta Rao Romantic musical film [1]
Puttinti Gowravam P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Krishnam Raju, Bharathi Drama
Raktha Sambandham M. Mallikarjuna Rao Krishna, Manjula Drama
Ramayya Thandri B. V. Prasad Jayanthi, Ranganath, PrabhaFamilyM. S. Reddy's own production
Ramuni Minchina Ramudu M. S. Gopinath N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri Drama
Samsaram T. Prakash Rao N. T. Rama Rao, Jamuna Drama
Santhanam Soubhagyam D. S. Prakash Rao Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala
Soubhagyavathi P. Chandra Sekhar Reddy Krishna, Sharada
Sri Chamundeswari Mahima Addala Narayana Rao B. Saroja Devi, Latha Mythology
Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham Bapu N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi, Jayanthi, Rajasree Mythology
Swargam Narakam Dasari Narayana Rao Annapoorna, Dasari Narayana Rao, Mohan Babu
Teerpu U. Viswesvar Rao N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri
Thota Ramudu B. V. Prasad Chalam, Manjula DramaMusical melodies by Satyam
Vaikuntapali K. Bapayya Chandramohan, Ranganath, Sharada
Vayasochina Pilla Lakshmi Deepak Murali Mohan, Lakshmi
Yashoda Krishna C. S. Rao S. V. Ranga Rao, Jamuna, Baby Sridevi Mythology
Zamindarugari Ammayi Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Ranganath, Sharada Social

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