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{{Infobox film | {{Infobox film | ||
| name = | | name = Tyagaiah | ||
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| director = [[V. Nagaiah]] | | director = [[V. Nagaiah]] | ||
| producer = Nagaiah<br />Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy | | producer = Nagaiah<br />Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy | ||
| screenplay = V. Nagaiah<br />S. V. R. Acharya or [[Samudrala | | screenplay = V. Nagaiah<br />S. V. R. Acharya or [[Samudrala Sr.]] | ||
Dialogues and other songs | Dialogues and other songs | ||
| story = V. Nagaiah | | story = V. Nagaiah | ||
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| language = Telugu | | language = Telugu | ||
}} | }} | ||
''''' | '''''Tyagaiah''''' ([[Telugu language|Telugu]]: త్యాగయ్య) is a 1946 film, considered as masterpiece, produced and directed by [[Chittor V. Nagaiah]] It is a soul-stirring film about the truly extraordinary life of Saint [[Tyagaraja]]. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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;Male cast<ref name="Filmtitle">{{Cite AV media |title= | ;Male cast<ref name="Filmtitle">{{Cite AV media |title=Tyagaiah |last=Nagaiah |first=V. |type=motion picture |language=Te |publisher=Sri Renuka Films Ltd |year=1946 |author-link=V. Nagaiah |time=0:08 to 2:08 |time-caption=Opening credits, from}}</ref> | ||
* [[V. Nagaiah]] <small>as</small> | * [[V. Nagaiah]] <small>as</small> Tyagaiah | ||
* | * Lingamurthy<!--not Mudigonda Lingamurthy--> <small>as</small> Japesam | ||
* Nyapathi Narayana Moorthi {{small|M. L. A., (Central)}} <small>as</small> King | * Nyapathi Narayana Moorthi {{small|M. L. A., (Central)}} <small>as</small> King Sharabhoji | ||
* | * Rayaprolu Subrahmanyam <small>as</small> Venkataramana Bhagavatulu | ||
* K. Doraiswamy <small>as</small> Sundaresa Mudaliar | * K. Doraiswamy <small>as</small> Sundaresa Mudaliar | ||
* M. C. Raghavan <small>as</small> Marthanda | * M. C. Raghavan <small>as</small> Marthanda Bhagavatar | ||
* Natesam <small>as</small> Bobbili Kesavaiah | * Natesam <small>as</small> Bobbili Kesavaiah | ||
* K. V. Subba Rao <small>as</small> Dhanapala | * K. V. Subba Rao <small>as</small> Dhanapala Chetti | ||
* Prayaga Narasimha Sastry <small>as</small> | * Prayaga Narasimha Sastry <small>as</small> Ganapati (Sishya) | ||
* Aswatdhama <small>as</small> Ramudu | * Aswatdhama <small>as</small> Ramudu | ||
* Narayana Rao <small>as</small> Commander-in-Chief | * Narayana Rao <small>as</small> Commander-in-Chief | ||
* | * Vedantam Lakshmikantam <small>as</small> Narada-in disguise | ||
* Kumpatla Subba Rao <small>as</small> Kuchipudi - | * Kumpatla Subba Rao <small>as</small> Kuchipudi - Bhagavatulu | ||
* A. L. Narayana <small>as</small> Kuchipudi - | * A. L. Narayana <small>as</small> Kuchipudi - Bhagavatulu | ||
* | * Appalacharyulu <small>as</small> Kuchipudi - Bhagavatulu | ||
* G. Venkataswami Raju <small>as</small> | * G. Venkataswami Raju <small>as</small> Shishya | ||
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;Female cast<ref name="Filmtitle" /> | ;Female cast<ref name="Filmtitle" /> | ||
* [[B. Jayamma]] <small>as</small> Dharmamba | * [[B. Jayamma]] <small>as</small> Dharmamba | ||
* | * Sarita Devi <small>as</small> Chapala | ||
* C. Hemalatha Devi <small>as</small> Kamalamba | * C. Hemalatha Devi <small>as</small> Kamalamba | ||
* Sundaralakshmi <small>as</small> Seethalakshmi | * Sundaralakshmi <small>as</small> Seethalakshmi | ||
* | * Jayavanti <small>as</small> Court Singer | ||
* G. Visweswaramma <small>as</small> Venkamma | * G. Visweswaramma <small>as</small> Venkamma | ||
* Baby T. | * Baby T. Shyamala <small>as</small> Radha | ||
* Baby Vanaja <small>as</small> Krishna | * Baby Vanaja <small>as</small> Krishna | ||
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==Production== | ==Production== | ||
The film was joinly produced by [[V. Nagaiah|Nagaiah]] and Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy, and directed by V. Nagaiah. Nagaiah also wrote the story and handled the scenario. The dialogues were written by S. V. R. Acharya i.e., Samudrala Venkata Raghavacharya otherwise popularly known as [[Samudrala | The film was joinly produced by [[V. Nagaiah|Nagaiah]] and Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy, and directed by V. Nagaiah. Nagaiah also wrote the story and handled the scenario. The dialogues were written by S. V. R. Acharya i.e., Samudrala Venkata Raghavacharya otherwise popularly known as [[Samudrala Sr.]]. Photography and special effects were handled by Mohamed A. Rehman. Audiography was done by Dinshaw K. Tehrani, editing by Govind Dinkar Joshi, and art by C. Rama Raju and F. Nagoor. The dances were choreographed by [[Vedantam Raghavaiah]].<ref name="Filmtitle" /> | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
The music was composed by [[V. Nagaiah]] and the Renuka Orchestra headed by the Trivellore Violinist Brothers. While the lyrics of most of 37 songs were written by S. V. R. Acharya ([[Samudrala | The music was composed by [[V. Nagaiah]] and the Renuka Orchestra headed by the Trivellore Violinist Brothers. While the lyrics of most of 37 songs were written by S. V. R. Acharya ([[Samudrala Sr.]]), the Tamil songs were written by [[Papanasam Sivan]] and ''[[Sandilyan|Chandilyan]]''. One Hindi song was written by J. A. Rehman. Nagaiah had introduced lyrics in [[Kannada]] with the song ''Purandaradasa Devara Nama'' (film credits). Songs in [[Tamil language|Tamil]] and [[Hindi]] were sung by [[D. K. Pattammal]] and J. A. Rehman respectively. | ||
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==Box office== | ==Box office== | ||
The movie became a block buster and collected over 25 lakh rupees in just share alone. It was also the first Telugu movie to do so. | The movie became a block buster and collected over 25 lakh rupees in just share alone. It was also the first Telugu movie to do so. | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[Tyagayya (1981 film)]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 13:15, 17 November 2021
| Tyagaiah | |
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| Directed by | V. Nagaiah |
| Produced by | Nagaiah Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy |
| Screenplay by | V. Nagaiah S. V. R. Acharya or Samudrala Sr. Dialogues and other songs |
| Story by | V. Nagaiah |
| Based on | The life of Tyagaraja |
| Starring | V. Nagaiah B. Jayamma |
| Music by | V. Nagaiah |
| Cinematography | Mohamed A. Rehman |
| Edited by | Govind Dinkar Joshi |
Production company | Sri Renuka Films, Madras |
Release date |
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Running time | 186 minutes |
| Language | Telugu |
Tyagaiah (Telugu: త్యాగయ్య) is a 1946 film, considered as masterpiece, produced and directed by Chittor V. Nagaiah It is a soul-stirring film about the truly extraordinary life of Saint Tyagaraja.
Cast[edit | edit source]
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Production[edit | edit source]
The film was joinly produced by Nagaiah and Sri Duvvuri Narayana Reddy, and directed by V. Nagaiah. Nagaiah also wrote the story and handled the scenario. The dialogues were written by S. V. R. Acharya i.e., Samudrala Venkata Raghavacharya otherwise popularly known as Samudrala Sr.. Photography and special effects were handled by Mohamed A. Rehman. Audiography was done by Dinshaw K. Tehrani, editing by Govind Dinkar Joshi, and art by C. Rama Raju and F. Nagoor. The dances were choreographed by Vedantam Raghavaiah.[1]
Music[edit | edit source]
The music was composed by V. Nagaiah and the Renuka Orchestra headed by the Trivellore Violinist Brothers. While the lyrics of most of 37 songs were written by S. V. R. Acharya (Samudrala Sr.), the Tamil songs were written by Papanasam Sivan and Chandilyan. One Hindi song was written by J. A. Rehman. Nagaiah had introduced lyrics in Kannada with the song Purandaradasa Devara Nama (film credits). Songs in Tamil and Hindi were sung by D. K. Pattammal and J. A. Rehman respectively.
Box office[edit | edit source]
The movie became a block buster and collected over 25 lakh rupees in just share alone. It was also the first Telugu movie to do so.
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Nagaiah, V. (1946). Tyagaiah (motion picture) (in తెలుగు). Sri Renuka Films Ltd. Opening credits, from 0:08 to 2:08.
External links[edit | edit source]
- Thyagaiah at IMDB
- Thyagaiah songs at Musicindia.
- Thyagaiah review at Idle brain.
- Thyagaiah film review at Roopavani in Telugu.
- Full Film on YouTube