Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam

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Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by P. Pullaiah
Screenplay by Acharya Aatreya
Based onAvatar of Lord Venkateswara (Balaji)
Produced byV. Venkateswarlu
Starring N. T. Rama Rao
S. Varalakshmi
Savitri
CinematographyP. L. Roy
Edited byK. A. Sriramulu
Music by Pendyala Nageswara Rao
Production
company
Padmasri Pictures
Release date
  • 9 January 1960 (1960-01-09)
Running time
180 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam is 1960 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by P. Pullaiah and produced by V. Venkateswarlu. It is based on the Venkateswara avatar of Vishnu at Tirumala. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, and S. Varalakshmi with music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released as Srinivasa Kalyanam. [1]

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Plot

The film begins with the advent of Kaliyuga. The earth faces threats of all sorts. To reduce it, Saptarshi, helmed by Kashyapa, performs a Yagna when Narada arrives and asks who the patron deity of the sacrifice is. Since they cannot answer, Bhrigu moves to test Trimurthi. After Siva & Brahma become the victims of his curse, he approaches Vaikuntha when Vishnu & Lakshmi are immersed in love and ignore him. So, furious, Bhrigu kicks Vishnu in the chest. To pacify the sage, Vishnu held his legs and pressed the eye in his foot to symbolize his egotism when the sage sought to apologize. With a shattered ego, Lakshmi quits when Vishnu is behind her, first step on the earth at Tirumala, and settles in an anthill without food & water. Taking pity, Brahma & Siva assumed the forms of a cow & calf to serve him. Lakshmi sold them to the King, and they fed him.

Meanwhile, the cow does not yield milk at the palace, so the queen chastises the cow herder Sarabha. So, he follows it secretly, discovers the cause, and flung his axe. Here, Vishnu rose after receiving the blow and cursed Sarabha to be a ghost until he formed a deity at that place. After that, Vishnu landed at his ardent devotee Vakala's Ashram; she called him Srinivasa and provided hospitality. Once, Srinivasa chases a wild elephant led into a garden, where he meets Padmavati, daughter of Aakasa Raju, and the two crushes. After hesitation, Aakasa Raju and his wife, Dharani Devi, accept the proposal for its expenses, Srinivasa debts from Kubera, and say they will repay only the interest till the end of Kaliyuga. Narada briefs Lakshmi about the wedlock, and fuming, she confronts Vishnu. Then, a clash between his two consorts leads Srinivasa to become a statue. Following, Padmavathi comes to his side, and Vakula Devi as a garland.

The entire universe is blissful for launching a deity to protect the earth. Generations pass by, and Bhavaji, an ardent devotee, arrives and calls Balaji. However, temple authorities hinder his entrance. From there, the Lord visits him every night to spend time playing dice. One day, Balaji loses his ornament in the bet when the public spot opens doors and accuses Bhavaji of theft. The King arrives to conduct an interrogation, and Bhavaji explains the truth. Hence, the King tests his spirituality by keeping him in prison, full of sugar cane, and asks him to eat before dawn. At this point, the Lord appears as an elephant and finishes it within moments. In the morning, the people are astounded to see the miracle. Since then, he has been eminent as Hathiram Bhavaji, and the King endorses his temple authority. At last, generations pass, and the number of devotees to the temple increases. Finally, the movie ends by showing Srivari Brahmotsavam.

Cast

Soundtrack

Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam
Film score by
Released1959
Genre Soundtrack
Producer Pendyala Nageshwara Rao

Music composed by Pendyala Nageshwara Rao. Music released by Audio Company.

S.NoSong TitleLyricsSingerslength
1Jaya Jaya Jaganayaka Malladi Ramakrishna Sastry Chorus6:51
2Sridevini Aarudhra S. Varalakshmi 3:17
3PavanambayyaNarapa Reddy Ghantsala 0:44
4KannulaNarapa Reddy Madhavapeddi Satyam 0:40
5Namo NarayanayaNarapa ReddyMadhavapeddi Satyam0:23
6Chilipi ChestalaNarapa ReddyGhantasala0:45
7AnyuledutanuNarapa Reddy P. Suri Babu 0:39
8Ee NeradaranaNarapa ReddyS. Varalakshmi0:47
9Varala Beramayya Acharya Aatreya S. Varalakshmi3:02
10Chilako ChikkaveAcharya Aatreya Pithapuram, Swarnalatha2:09
11Gopaala Nandha GopaalaAcharya Aatreya Santha Kumari 3:49
12OntivaaduNarapa ReddyGhantasala0:40
13Naa KutiramanduNarapa ReddySantha Kumari0:52
14GiliginthaluAcharya Aatreya P. Susheela, S. Janaki, Vaidehi5:24
15Evaro AtadevaroAcharya AatreyaGhantasala, P. Susheela4:14
16Chiru Chiru NagavulaAcharya AatreyaSantha Kumari, Swarnalatha3:21
17Chinnari O ChilukaAcharya AatreyaP. Susheela3:13
18Kalyana VaibhavamAcharya Aatreya P. Leela, Jikki 5:27
19Sakala KalyanabhushaNarapa ReddyMadhavapeddi Satyam0:37
20Velliraa MaathalliAcharya Aatreya P. Leela, Vaidehi5:10
21Kalaga KammanikalagaAcharya AatreyaGhantasala, P. Susheela3:25
22KalayoNarapa ReddyP. Susheela0:39
23Ee SrinivasuduNarapa ReddyP. Suri Babu1:46
24Lakshmi NivasaSuprabhatamGhantasala0:49
25Vega RaavaAcharya AatreyaMadhavapeddi Satyam2:44
26PahihareAcharya AatreyaMadhavapeddi Satyam1:21
27Padave Podamu GouriAcharya AatreyaMadhavapeddi Satyam1:34
28Sesha Saila VaasaAcharya AatreyaGhantasala3:03

Box office and impact

It released with twenty prints and had a 100-day run in 16 centers and 175 days in Hyderabad and Vijayawada centers. [2] The deification of Rama Rao began and his residence in Madras became a shrine for pilgrims, who would visit him after a trip to Tirupati. NTR fans waited in long queues outside his house for a darshan of their "living god". They used to apprise him of their problems back home in their villages and he listened to them patiently before rushing to the studio in the morning. [3]

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