Rangula Ratnam (1966 film)

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Rangula Ratnam
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by B. N. Reddy
Written by Palagummi Padmaraju
D.V. Narasa Raju
Produced byB. N. Reddy
Starring Chandra Mohan
Varanasi Ram Mohan Rao
Vanisri
Anjali Devi
Rekha (Child Artist)
CinematographyU. Rajagopal
Edited byM. S. Mani
K. Satyam
Music by S. Rajeswara Rao
B. Gopalam
Release date
  • 1966 (1966)
Running time
160 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Telugu

Rangula Ratnam is a 1966 Indian Telugu-language film directed and produced by B. N. Reddy under the banner of Vauhini pictures. The film stars Chandra Mohan, Vanisri, Anjali Devi and Baby Rekha (in her on-screen debut). It is a social and political satire involving a middle-class family in the backdrop of politics and elections. The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu [ citation needed ] and also won two Nandi Awards. [1] B. N. Reddy introduced many stalwarts like Chandra Mohan, Vanisri, Rekha and Vijaya Nirmala as young artistes to the film industry with this movie.

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Plot

Though his forefathers are landlords, Sundara Ramayya is left with three acres of land. He sells that small bit of land and shifts along with his family to a nearby town in search of lively hood. He starts a small business but eventually can not get on with that as he fails to recollect dues from his customers. His ambition is to make his elder son Surya Chandra Rao an advocate and worries about his second son Vasu who is not good at studies. Vasu practices wrestling in the surrounding Sankara Rao Vyamasala and Sankara Rao encourages Vasu. Sundara Ramayya dies and his wife Sita takes care of the family. Suryam does not understand the financial problems of the family whereas Vasu comes to the rescue of his mother and takes care of her sister. Suryam finds an easy way to get rich and marries the daughter of a rich politician and abandons his family. Vasu believes in the common good for society. He falls in love with Sankara Rao's daughter, who is from another class in society.

Eventually, both brothers find themselves on the opposite sides while competing in the elections. During this struggle, family differences increase and their mother gets injured. The movie ends with the two brothers reconciling their differences.

Crew

Cast

Soundtrack

Many of the songs were successful melodies. They were in four classes, devotional used as prayers in a middle-class family, sad songs amid hardships, romantic songs, and patriotic and social songs in the elections background.

All music is composed by Saluri Rajaswara Rao and B. Gopalam

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Chepa Rupamuna ... Kurma Rupuvai ... PannagaSayana" (dasavarathams of Lord Vishnu)DaasarathiA. P. Komala and M.L. Vasantha Kumari.2:45
2."Nadireyi Eee jamulo" (prayer to Balaji, Tirumala)DaasarathiGhantasala and S. Janaki3:44
3."Kanarani Devude Kanipinchinade"DaasarathiP. Susheela3:39
4."Vandemataram" (popular Indian patriotic song) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay Ghantasala1:28
5."Desa Bhaktulam Memandi" (satire on politicians and elections)KosarajuMadhavapeddi Satyam and Pithapuram Nageswara Rao8:59
6."Suprabhatam"  0:48
7."Intera Eee Jeevitam Tirige Rangula Ratnam" (main theme song of the movie)BhujangaRaya SharmaGhantasala3:49
8."Manusu Manasu Kalise Vela Kanuula Dagina Anuragam"C. Narayana ReddyP. B. Srinivas and P. Susheela3:32
9."Koyila Koyani Pilichinadhi" P. Susheela3:31
10."Vennela Reyi Chandamama"KosarajuB. Gopalam and S. Janaki4:17

Accolades

Nandi Awards - 1966 [2]

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