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| | #REDIRECT [[Kalimi Lemulu]] |
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| {{Infobox film
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| | name = Kalimilemulu
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| | image = Kalimilemulu.jpg
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| | caption = Theatrical release poster
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| | writer = Tripuraneni Gopichand {{small|(dialogues)}}
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| | story = G. D. Madgulkar
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| | screenplay = Gutha Ramineedu
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| | producer = P. Gangadhar Rao
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| | director = [[Gutta Ramineedu]]
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| | starring = [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]]<br />[[Krishna Kumari (actress)|Krishna Kumari]]
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| | music = Aswattama
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| | cinematography = M. K. Raju
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| | editing = M. S. Mani
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| | studio = Nava Sakthi Films<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369614/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_166 |title=Kalimilemulu (Overview) |work=IMDb}}</ref>
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| | distributor = Vani Films
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| | released = {{Film date|df=y|1962|6|21}}
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| | runtime =
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| | country = India
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| | language = Telugu
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| | budget =
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| '''''Kalimilemulu''''' ({{trans|Wealthy - Poverty}}) is a 1962 [[Telugu language|Telugu]]-language [[drama (film and television)|drama film]], produced by P. Gangadhar Rao under the Nava Sakthi Films banner<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmiclub.com/movie/kalimi-lemulu-1962-telugu-movie |title=Kalimilemulu (Producer) |work=Filmiclub}}</ref> and directed by Gutta Ramineedu.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.knowyourfilms.com/film/Kalimilemulu/13196 |title=Kalimilemulu (Direction) |work=Know Your Films}}</ref> It stars [[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]] and [[Krishna Kumari (actress)|Krishna Kumari]], with music composed by Aswattama.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gomolo.com/kalimi-lemulu-movie/15926 |title=Kalimilemulu (Cast & Crew) |work=gomolo.com}}</ref>
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| ==Plot==
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| Ramaiah (Gummadi) a potter, leads a happy family life with his wife Manikyamba (G. Varalakshmi), a child and younger brother Raju (Akkineni Nageswara Rao). Once Ramaiah gives security to his brother-in-law Subbaiah (C.S.R) for the loan he has taken from Shavukar Narasaiah (Dhulipala) a devious & materialistic person. Meanwhile, Raju loves Vimala (Krishna Kumari), daughter of Subbaiah and the elders fixes their alliance. After that, Raju leaves to the city for higher studies. On the other side, Subbaiah opens an oil business and earns well when Narasaiah also joins him. Here evil-minded Narasaiah exploits Subbaiah and makes him as treacherous towards Ramaiah by which he loses his property. At the same time, Raju returns who gives moral support to his brother and they start a cottage industry. But Naraiah again intrigues, claiming that his debt is not yet cleared and handovers cottage industry which leads to Ramaiah death. Later, Subbaiah moves with the marriage proposal of Raju & Vimala, on a condition that Raju has to stay along with them to which Manikyamba agrees but Raju refuses. Parallelly, Narasaiah makes his son Raja Shekharam (Prabhakar Reddy) as the factory manager, who treats workers as slaves. So, fed up workers leave the factory. Raju gathers them and starts a new industry with the support of Govt. Now Subbaiah decides to make Vimala's marriage with Raja Shekaram. During that time, Narasaiah ploys to destroy Raju's factory which Vimala overhears immediately rushes to Manikyamba and all of them reach the factory. At last, they protect the factory, the baddies are punished and Subbaiah also realizes his mistake. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Raju & Vimala.
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| ==Cast==
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| *[[Akkineni Nageswara Rao]] as Raju
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| *[[Krishna Kumari (actress)|Krishna Kumari]] as Vimala
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| *[[Gummadi Venkateswara Rao|Gummadi]] as Ramaiah
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| *[[Chilakalapudi Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu|C.S.R]] as Subbaiah
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| *[[Dhulipala Seetarama Sastry|Dhulipala]] as Narasaiah
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| *[[Mikkilineni Radhakrishna Murthy|Mikkilineni]]
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| *[[Ramana Reddy]] as Devaiah
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| *[[M. Prabhakar Reddy|Prabhakar Reddy]] as Raja Shekaram
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| *[[B. Padmanabham|Padmanabham]]
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| *[[Valluri Balakrishna|Balakrishna]]
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| *[[Garikapati Varalakshmi|G. Varalakshmi]] as Manikyamba
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| *Surabhi Balasaraswathi
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| ==Crew==
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| *'''Art''': A. K. Shekar
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| *'''Choreography''':
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| *'''Story''': G. D. Madgulkar
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| *'''Dialogues''': Tripuraneni Gopichand
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| *'''Lyrics''': [[Sri Sri (writer)|Sri Sri]], [[Arudra]], [[Kosaraju Raghavaiah|Kosaraju]], Malladi Ramakrishna Sastry
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| *'''Playback''': [[Ghantasala (singer)|Ghantasala]], [[P. Susheela]], [[Jikki]], [[Madhavapeddi Satyam]], Vasantha
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| *'''Music''': Aswattama
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| *'''Editing''': M. S. Mani
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| *'''Cinematography''': M. K. Raju
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| *'''Producer''': P. Gangadhar Rao
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| *'''Screenplay — Director''': Gutta Ramineedu
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| *'''Banner''': Nava Sakthi Films
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| *'''Release Date''': 21 June 1962
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| ==Soundtrack==
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| | name = Kalimilemulu | |
| | type = film
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| | artist = Aswadhama
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| | alt =
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| | released = 1962
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| | recorded = 21:38
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| | genre = Soundtrack
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| | length =
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| | label =
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| | producer = Aswattama
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| Music was composed by Aswattama. Lyrics were written by Malladi Ramakrishna Sastry. Music was released on Audio Company.
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| {|class="wikitable"
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| !S. No.!!Song Title !!Singers !!length
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| |1
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| |"Ayyare Chuda Chakkani"
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| |[[Jikki]]
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| |3:24
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| |-
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| |2
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| |"Chilipi Chilukamma"
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| |[[Ghantasala (singer)|Ghantasala]], [[P. Susheela]]
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| |3:18
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| |-
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| |3
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| |"Galilo Tele Poolalo"
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| |Ghantasala, P. Susheela
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| |3:14
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| |-
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| |4
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| |"Kommala Meeda"
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| |P. Susheela
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| |3:19
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| |-
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| |5
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| |"Nosata Vrasina"
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| |P. Susheela
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| |2:55
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| |-
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| |6
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| |"Kalaloni Galimeda"
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| |P. Susheela
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| |2:54
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| |-
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| |7
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| |"Cheyyaku Dubara"
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| |[[Madhavapeddi Satyam]], Vasantha
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| |2:34
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| |}
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| ==References==
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| {{reflist}}
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| [[Category:Indian films]]
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| [[Category:Telugu-language films]]
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| [[Category:1960s Telugu-language films]]
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| [[Category:Indian drama films]]
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