Movies results for "t.-prakasha-rao"
Panthalu Pattimpulu|
1978
Nadurathri|
1980
Punyavati|
1967
Punyavati
1967 | 128 min
Punyavati is a 1967 Indian Telugu film directed by V.Dadamirasi and produced by Vasu Studios. The film stars NTR, S V Ranga Rao, Nagayya and Shoban Babu in the lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicSri Krishna Vijayamu|
1971
Papa Kosam|
1986
Sati Anasuya|
1957
Priyamaina Anjali|
2010
Agni I.P.S.|
1997
Agni I.P.S.
1997 | 137 min
Agni is an honest cop who s also short-tempered. While trying to control the political outbreak in his city he comes across the ruthless gangster Kotwal who s the reason behind a riot. Worse, Agni ends up losing a friend in the clash. Furious, he makes it his mission to punish Kotwal and his gang. Agni s personal life is equally charged up as he s constantly stalked by a girl who s in love with him. He finally agrees to marry her. But life changes for the couple when his wife ends up losing their baby which eventually leads to a divorce between the two. Agni s mission takes precedence again when his wife is kidnapped by Kotwal. Will Agni be able to rescue her and teach Kotwal a lesson?
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Subtitles:English, ArabicPolice Ante Veedera|
2002
Chitegu Chinte|
1978
Pralaya Rudra|
1985
Yeetta|
1978
Kiladi Gandu|
1991
Preeti Hungama|
2010
Tansen|
1943
Tansen
1943 | 114 min
Tansen becomes orphan at a very young age and lives with his paternal uncle. He goes to a music teacher to learn music and returns to his native village after many years of training. In the village the shepherdess Tani is considered a gifted singer, and Tansen falls in love with her. Tani rescues an elephant and Tansen tames it by his singing. This captures the attention of Raja Ramchandra,Rewa State. He becomes Tansen's friend. At the same time in Agra, the Mughal emperor Akbar regrets why there is no musician in his navratnas. Akbar sends a few of his workers to the countryside to find out the best musician. While his workers are searching the best musician they come across Tansen, who while singing for Tani brings a leafless tree to bloom. The workers are overwhelmed at this and ask Tansen to go to the court of Akbar along with them. Tansen refuses at first by saying that he will sing for no one other than his sweetheart Tani. After repeated persuasions he finally agrees to go to Agra where he enthrals Akbar by his singing. Akbar appoints him as one of his navratnas. The other musicians in the royal court see this move as a threat to their reputation and status in the court. On Akbar's birthday,Tani goes to Agra to meet Tansen and in order to meet her Tansen refuses to sing on the king's birthday. Upon meeting Tani, Akbar tells her that Tansen is married and asks her to leave. He does so thinking that a broken heart will inspire even better music from Tansen. When Akbar later asks Tansen to sing he refuses to do so saying that he would accept even the death penalty,but would not sing. One of the court musician Zehen Khan tells Akbar and his sick princess that the Deepak raag has the magic of igniting things. Akbar asks Tansen to sing the Deepak raag but again he refuses.Finally on repeated persuasions by the sick princess, Tansen agrees to sing. Tansen ignites the candles placed near him when he is singing. He continues singing in extreme heat and gets badly burnt. When Akbar learns from Azam Khan (the court physician) that Zehen Khan and the other court musicians were plotting against Tansen he orders the arrest of them all. Meanwhile, Tansen's condition worsens. Birbal, the court philosopher suggests to Akbar that a singer who can sing the Malhar raag (known for bringing heavy rain) should be searched for. Akbar himself searches for such a singer but is unable to find one. The dying Tansen wishes to meet his friend Raja Ramchandra. Along the way to his village Tansen meets Tani near a fountain and she heals him by singing the Megh Malhar raag.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicRamudu Rangadu|
1978
Mynavathi|
2010
Rama Krishna|
2004