Pandanti Kapuram
Pandanti Kapuram is a 1972 Telugu, family drama film. The ensemble cast film was directed by Lakshmi Deepak.[1] It was remade into the Hindi film Sunehra Sansar (1975) starring Rajendra Kumar, Hema Malini, and Mala Sinha and in Tamil as Anbu Sagodharargal starring AVM Rajan.[2] Jayasudha made her screen debut as a child actor in this film (credited as Sujatha, her birth name)[3]
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Directed by | Lakshmi Deepak |
Produced by | G. Hanumantha Rao |
Written by | Prabhakar Reddy (story) Maddipatla Suri(dialogue) |
Starring | Krishna S. V. Ranga Rao Gummadi Vijaya Nirmala B. Saroja Devi |
Music by | S. P. Kodandapani |
Cinematography | V. S. R. Swamy |
Edited by | K. Gopala Rao |
Production company | Jayaprada Pictures |
Distributed by | Poorna Pictures Private Limited |
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Running time | 165 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Cast
- Krishna as Ravi
- Vijaya Nirmala as Suseela "Susi"
- S. V. Ranga Rao as Narayana Rao
- Gummadi as Srinivasa Rao "Vasu"
- Prabhakar Reddy as Madhu
- Mikkilineni as Koteswara Rao
- Allu Ramalingaiah as Chengayya
- Raja Babu as Sanjeevi
- Sakshi Rangarao as Rudrayya
- Rammohan as Mohan
- Jamuna as Rani Malini Devi/Savitha
- Devika as Lakshmi
- B. Saroja Devi as Shobha
- Pandari Bai as Chinnamma
- Radha Kumari as Jagadamba
- Jayasudha as Shanthi
- Sandhya Rani as Asha
- Master Naresh Kumar as Ramu
- Baby Dolly as Babu
Box office
Pandanti Kapuram was the biggest hit of the year 1972. It is also the first film of Krishna to celebrate a silver jubilee run at the box office. The film completed a 100-day run in 21 centres (direct-19, shift-2).[4]
Awards
References
- Pandanti Kapuram (1972) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb
- Somaaya, Bhawana Hema Malini: The Authorized Biography. New Delhi: The Lotus Collection (2007)
- "My first break - Jayasudha". The Hindu. 27 November 2010. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
- "Pandanti Kapuram: The Biggest Hit Of 1972". cinegoer.com. 15 March 2007. Retrieved 16 November 2012.
- "20th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
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