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| name          = Chakravakam
| name          = Chakravakam
| image          = Chakravakam poster.jpg
| image          = Chakravakam poster.jpg
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| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[V. Madhusudhan Rao]]
| director      = [[V. Madhusudhana Rao]]
| producer      = [[D. Ramanaidu]]
| producer      = [[D. Ramanaidu]]
| writer        = Koduri Kausalya Devi (story)<br>[[Acharya Atreya]] (dialogues)
| writer        = Koduri Kausalya Devi (story)<br>[[Acharya Aatreya]] (dialogues)
| narrator      =
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| starring      = [[Sobhan Babu]]<br>[[S. V. Ranga Rao]]<br />[[Vanisree]]
| starring      = [[Sobhan Babu]]<br>[[S. V. Ranga Rao]]<br />[[Vanisree]]
| music          = [[K. V. Mahadevan]]
| music          = [[K. V. Mahadevan]]
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| studio        = [[Suresh Productions]]
| studio        = [[Suresh Productions]]
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| released      = 1974
| released      = {{Film date|1974}}
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| country        = India
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| language      = Telugu
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'''''Chakravakam''''' is a 1974 Telugu [[drama film]] based on the novel titled ''Chakravakam'' written by Koduri Kausalya Devi.
'''''Chakravakam''''' (చక్రవాకం) (<abbr>transl.</abbr> a [[rāga]]m in [[Carnatic music]] musical scale in South Indian classical music)
 
is a 1974 Telugu [[drama film]] directed by [[V. Madhusudhana Rao]] and produced by [[D. Ramanaidu]] on [[Suresh Productions]] banner. It starred [[Sobhan Babu]], [[Vanisri]], [[S. V. Ranga Rao]], [[Chandrakala]]. The film is based on the novel ''Chakravakam'' written by Koduri Kausalya Devi.
 
== Plot ==
Jagapati ([[Nagabhushanam (actor)|Nagabhushanam]] )enjoyed a blissful life with his loving family, consisting of three sons. Among them, Kiran([[Sobhan Babu]]) the youngest son, had developed strong feelings for Devarani [[Vanisri|(Vanisree)]] who happened to be the daughter of Jagapati's best friend, Dharmarayudu [[S. V. Ranga Rao|(SV Ranga Rao)]]
 
However, Janaki ([[Rajasulochana]]), Kiran's sister-in-law, insisted that her father Nageswaraiah ([[Allu Ramalingaiah]]) arrange a marriage between Kiran and her sister, Indrani ([[Chandrakala]]). In order to prevent floods which devastating the village, a collection of funds was gathered to construct a dam.
 
Unfortunately, when floods besieged Jagapati's house, Dharmarayudu graciously provided shelter to Jagapati and his entire family. Tragically, the money that had been collected for the dam construction was stolen. To address this dire situation, Dharmarayudu was forced to sell his own house and leave the village. Amidst all this chaos, Jagapati without knowledge of Kiran, displayed no interest in facilitating the marriage between Kiran and Rani, nor did he offer any financial assistance to Dharmarayudu.Indrani, having also left the city and married Diwakar ([[Sreedhar]]) who met her during a train journey.
 
Janaki, harboring resentment towards Kiran for rejecting the alliance with Indrani, resorted to manipulating a photograph of Diwakar and Rani, showing it to Kiran to create a misunderstanding. Eventually, Jagapati discovered that Nageswaraiah had stolen the funds intended for the dam and learned of Janaki's role in the morphed photograph incident. Tragically, Jagapati's wife Kamala [[G. Varalakshmi|(G.Varalakshmi)]] died due to her son Kiran's absence.
 
Devastated, Kiran lost his way and became a wanderer, haunted by memories of Rani. Rani, deeply affected by the death of her father Dharmarayudu, withdrew from the world and fell ill with typhoid. Kiran learned of his mother's illness and subsequent passing. When he finally reunited with his father, he discovered that Rani's condition had deteriorated significantly. Finally, on the verge of a comatose state, Kiran encountered Rani. Miraculously, she recovered from her illness and eventually married Kiran, bringing an end to their turbulent journey.
 
The emergence of cotton sarees marked the entry of Vanisree into Tollywood herself. In this movie, a total of 70 organdy voile sarees were adorned by Vanisree. Each of these sarees was priced below Rs. 200 during that time. With the next movie "Krishnaveni," Vanisree amazed everyone by showcasing approximately 40 exquisite organdy voile sarees.
 
In the climax scene of the movie, Director.  [[V. Madhusudhana Rao|(V.Madhusudhana Rao)]] had to play a minute role as a boatman named Rayalu. This decision was made because the then assistant director, [[K. Murari|(Katragadda Murari)]] who was originally intended to play the boatman, couldn't meet the director's expectations. In a spontaneous move, the director himself decided to transform into the character of Rayalu and quickly put on the boatman's attire to portray the role as required.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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*[[Raja Babu (actor)|Rajababu]]
*[[Raja Babu (actor)|Rajababu]]
*[[D. Ramanaidu]]
*[[D. Ramanaidu]]
*[[V. Madhusudhana Rao|V.Madhusudhana Rao]] as Rayalu boatman
* K.V. Chalam
* K.V. Chalam


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==Boxoffice==
==Boxoffice==
The film ran successfully for 200 days in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]].<ref>[http://www.sobhanbabu.com/boxoffice.html Sobhan Babu Boxoffice hits.]</ref>
The film ran successfully for 200 days in [[Hyderabad]].<ref>[http://www.sobhanbabu.com/boxoffice.html Sobhan Babu Boxoffice hits.]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|0155598}}
* {{IMDb title}}


[[Category:1974 Telugu-language films]]
[[Category:1974 Indian films]]
[[Category:1974 films]]
[[Category:1974 films]]
[[Category:Indian films]]
[[Category:Films directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao]]
[[Category:Films directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao]]
[[Category:Films scored by K. V. Mahadevan]]
[[Category:Films scored by K. V. Mahadevan]]
[[Category:1970s Telugu-language films]]
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[[Category:Suresh Productions films]]
[[Category:Suresh Productions films]]

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Chakravakam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. Madhusudhana Rao
Produced byD. Ramanaidu
Written byKoduri Kausalya Devi (story)
Acharya Aatreya (dialogues)
StarringSobhan Babu
S. V. Ranga Rao
Vanisree
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
Production
company
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Chakravakam (చక్రవాకం) (transl. a rāgam in Carnatic music musical scale in South Indian classical music)

is a 1974 Telugu drama film directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao and produced by D. Ramanaidu on Suresh Productions banner. It starred Sobhan Babu, Vanisri, S. V. Ranga Rao, Chandrakala. The film is based on the novel Chakravakam written by Koduri Kausalya Devi.

Plot[edit | edit source]

Jagapati (Nagabhushanam )enjoyed a blissful life with his loving family, consisting of three sons. Among them, Kiran(Sobhan Babu) the youngest son, had developed strong feelings for Devarani (Vanisree) who happened to be the daughter of Jagapati's best friend, Dharmarayudu (SV Ranga Rao)

However, Janaki (Rajasulochana), Kiran's sister-in-law, insisted that her father Nageswaraiah (Allu Ramalingaiah) arrange a marriage between Kiran and her sister, Indrani (Chandrakala). In order to prevent floods which devastating the village, a collection of funds was gathered to construct a dam.

Unfortunately, when floods besieged Jagapati's house, Dharmarayudu graciously provided shelter to Jagapati and his entire family. Tragically, the money that had been collected for the dam construction was stolen. To address this dire situation, Dharmarayudu was forced to sell his own house and leave the village. Amidst all this chaos, Jagapati without knowledge of Kiran, displayed no interest in facilitating the marriage between Kiran and Rani, nor did he offer any financial assistance to Dharmarayudu.Indrani, having also left the city and married Diwakar (Sreedhar) who met her during a train journey.

Janaki, harboring resentment towards Kiran for rejecting the alliance with Indrani, resorted to manipulating a photograph of Diwakar and Rani, showing it to Kiran to create a misunderstanding. Eventually, Jagapati discovered that Nageswaraiah had stolen the funds intended for the dam and learned of Janaki's role in the morphed photograph incident. Tragically, Jagapati's wife Kamala (G.Varalakshmi) died due to her son Kiran's absence.

Devastated, Kiran lost his way and became a wanderer, haunted by memories of Rani. Rani, deeply affected by the death of her father Dharmarayudu, withdrew from the world and fell ill with typhoid. Kiran learned of his mother's illness and subsequent passing. When he finally reunited with his father, he discovered that Rani's condition had deteriorated significantly. Finally, on the verge of a comatose state, Kiran encountered Rani. Miraculously, she recovered from her illness and eventually married Kiran, bringing an end to their turbulent journey.

The emergence of cotton sarees marked the entry of Vanisree into Tollywood herself. In this movie, a total of 70 organdy voile sarees were adorned by Vanisree. Each of these sarees was priced below Rs. 200 during that time. With the next movie "Krishnaveni," Vanisree amazed everyone by showcasing approximately 40 exquisite organdy voile sarees.

In the climax scene of the movie, Director. (V.Madhusudhana Rao) had to play a minute role as a boatman named Rayalu. This decision was made because the then assistant director, (Katragadda Murari) who was originally intended to play the boatman, couldn't meet the director's expectations. In a spontaneous move, the director himself decided to transform into the character of Rayalu and quickly put on the boatman's attire to portray the role as required.

Cast[edit | edit source]

Soundtrack[edit | edit source]

  • "Ee Nadila Naa Hrudayam Parugulu Teestundi" (Singers: V. Ramakrishna and P. Susheela)
  • "Kothaga Pellaina Kurravaniki Pattapagale Tondara" (Singers: V. Ramakrishna and P. Susheela)
  • "Veenaleni Teeganu Neevuleni Bratukunu" (Singers: V. Ramakrishna and P. Susheela)
  • "Veenalona Teegalona Ekkadunnadi Ragamu" (Singer: P. Susheela)

Boxoffice[edit | edit source]

The film ran successfully for 200 days in Hyderabad.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]