Balaraju

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Balaraju
File:Balaraju poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGhantasala Balaramaiah
Produced byGhantasala Balaramaiah
Screenplay bySamudrala Sr
Story byPrayaaga
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
S. Varalakshmi
Anjali Devi
Music byGhantasala
Galipenchala Narasimha Rao
C. R. Subbaraman
(background score)
CinematographyP. Sridhar
Edited byL. M. Lal
Production
company
Pratibha Productions
Distributed byPoorna films
Release date
  • 26 February 1948 (1948-02-26)
Running time
163 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Balaraju is a 1948 Indian Telugu-language swashbuckler fantasy film, produced and directed by Ghantasala Balaramaiah under the Pratibha Productions banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and S. Varalakshmi, with music jointly composed by Ghantasala, Galipenchala Narasimha Rao and C. R. Subbaraman.[1] The film was recorded as an Industry Hit at the box office and was the first Telugu Silver Jubilee film.

Plot[edit]

The story begins in heaven; a Devakanya Mohini and a Yaksha are in love. Indra, the ruler of Suvarloka, has an interest in Mohini. His emissary Kubera, unable to separate the lovers, curses Yaksha to be born as a human. Mohini refuses to bow to the wish of Indra, who then curses her to be born as a human and pine for her lover. The Yaksha, now Balaraju, is brought up by a shepherd. Mohini is found in a field by Kamma Naidu, who names her Sita and brings her up. As she grows up, pressure mounts on him to perform her marriage. Fearing that the wealth he had acquired after her arrival may disappear if she leaves him, he refuses to get her married and keeps her in a solitary tower in a forest.

Balaraju and his companion Yelamanda pass by that route. Attracted by the music that Balaraju plays on his flute, Sita escapes to meet him. She recognizes him, but his memory fails him due to the curse. She makes attempts to revive their love. The story takes interesting twists when the hero is turned into a snake by an angry sage. Balaraju regains his memory and realizes that he is in love with Sita. Indra once again makes an attempt to separate the lovers. Unable to bear any further agony, Sita is all set to curse Indra when the Gods appear and Indra seeks Sita's pardon. He invites the couple to Suvarloka, but Balaraju and Mohini prefer a blissful life on the earth.

Cast[edit]

  • Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Balaraju
  • S. Varalakshmi as Seeta
  • Anjali Devi as Mohini
  • Kasturi Siva Rao as Yalamanda
  • Seetaram as Rayudu
  • D. S. Sadasiva Rao as Indra
  • G. Ramaiah as Kammanaidu
  • G. Subba Rao as Shetty
  • A. L. Narayana as Gandharva
  • N. Krishnaiah as Agni
  • G. Narayana Rao as Kubera
  • C. Venkateswara Rao as Yaksha
  • A. Aadi Seshaiah as Lord Shiva
  • K. Ram Murthy as Varuna
  • T. K. V.Naidu as Rushi
  • Lingam Subba Rao as Thief
  • K. K. Ayangar as Chalamaiah
  • K. V. Subba Rao as Peda Naidu
  • Surabhi Balasaraswathi
  • Naarimani as Lakshmi
  • C. Rajaratnam as Lakshmamma
  • B. Seetabayamma as Punnamma
  • Anasuya
  • Krishnaveni

Crew[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Balaraju
Film score by
Released1948
GenreFantasy
Length50:47
ProducerGalipenchala Narasimha Rao
Ghantasala

Music composed by Galipenchala Narasimha Rao, Ghantasala. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr. Music released on Audio Company.

S. No. Song Title Singers length
1 "O Balaraja Preme Yerugava" S. Varalakshmi 1:55
2 "Evarine Nenevirine" S. Varalakshmi 2:46
3 "O Balaraja Jali Leda" S. Varalakshmi 2:45
4 "Alak Paadi Araka Chesi" Chorus 1:51
5 "Cheliya Kanarava" Ghantasala 2:25
6 "Rupama Neeyaraya" S. Varalakshmi 5:47
7 "Okarini Nanavesav" Kasturi Siva Rao, V. Sarala Rao 1:46
8 "Teeyani Vennela Reyi" V. Sarala Rao 2:53
9 "Gutilo Chilakedire" Chorus 1:31
10 "Chalura Vagalu" S. Varalakshmi, Akkineni Nageswara Rao 1:17
11 "Teli Chudumu Hai" Ghantasala, S. Varalakshmi 2:51
12 "Chuda Chakkani Chinnadi" Seetaram 1:02
13 "Devudayya Devudu" Kasturi Siva Rao 2:19
14 "Raja Ra Na Raja" S. Varalakshmi 3:39
15 "Navodayam Subhodayam" Ghantasala 3:25
16 "Neeku Nevaru Leru" S. Varalakshmi 3:54
17 "Vere Leraya Paramesha" S. Varalakshmi 2:16
18 "Varala Kuna" Kasturi Siva Rao 2:56
19 "Varuna Varuna" S. Varalakshmi 3:29

Box office[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Narasimham, M. L. "Balaraju (1948)". thehindu.com. Kasturi and Sons. Retrieved 23 July 2016.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 December 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Memorabilia of Telugu cinema in The Hindu, 2007.

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