Govula Gopanna

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Govula Gopanna
File:Govula Gopanna.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. S. Rao
Produced byLakshmi Rajyam
Sridhar Rao
Sundarlal Nehata (Presents)
Written byBhamidipati Radhakrishna (dialogues)
Screenplay byC. S. Rao
Story byA. K. Velan
Based onEmme Thammanna (1966)
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
Rajasree
Bharathi
Music byGhantasala
CinematographyKamal Ghosh
Edited byS. P. S. Veerappa
Production
company
Rajyam Productions[1]
Release date
  • 19 April 1968 (1968-04-19)
[2]
Running time
160 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Govula Gopanna is a 1968 Indian Telugu-language comedy drama film, produced by Lakshmi Rajyam and Sridhar Rao and directed by C. S. Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Rajasree, Bharathi and music composed by Ghantasala. The film is a remake of the 1966 Kannada film Emme Thammanna.[3]

Plot[edit]

Gopanna (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) is an innocent cowherd who adores them as God. In the same town, Municipal Chairman Nagaraju (Gummadi) a vicious, undertakes a lot of atrocities and anti-social activities. He has two children, a vainglory daughter Tara (Rajasree), and a warm-hearted son Kasthuri (Chalam). Once, Tara whips Gopanna's cows, in turn, he strikes her. So, Nagaraju sends his men to eliminate him when Kasthuri rescues him and advises Gopanna to meet Advocate Narasimham (Relangi) by changing his attire. Narasimham is a justice-seeking person who always countermoves against Nagaraju and leads a delightful life with his ideal wife Mahalakshmi (Suryakantham). He fixes his daughter Radha's (Bharathi) alliance with his childhood friend Sripathi's son Shekar (again Akkineni Nageswara Rao) one that resembles Gopanna. By the time, Gopanna reaches their residence they honor him misinterpreting as Shekar and he falls for Radha. Shekar arrives to apprentice Narasimham and goes into the clutches of Nagaraju. Anyhow, he escapes and reaches Narasimham where he gets surprised to see Gopanna and learns the facts. Right now, they start a confusing drama without revealing their identity. Eventually, Sekhar loves Tara. Hither, Radha fallacies Gopanna witnessing intimacy of Sekhar & Tara when Shekar affirms the reality. Being cognizant of it, Narasimham necks out Gopanna and decides to nuptial Radha with Shekar he refuses, proclaiming his love affair. At that moment, Narasimham reveals Nagaraju as the homicide of his father Sripathi, who has safeguarded pieces of evidence against Nagaraju in a diary. Listening to it, Shekar breaks down on Nagaraju and gets captivated. Immediately, Narasimham rushes, where Nagaraju seeks to slay him. In time, Gopanna rescues him before Shekar shifts underground. Meanwhile, Gopanna finds the whereabouts of the diary, ceases Nagaraju, and protects Shekar. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Gopanna & Radha and Shekar & Tara.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Govula Gopanna
Film score by
Released1968
GenreSoundtrack
Length30:18
ProducerGhantasala
Ghantasala chronology
Rahasyam
(1967)
Govula Gopanna
(1968)
Jarigina Katha
(1969)

Music composed by Ghantasala. Music released on Audio Company.[5]

S. No. Song title Lyrics Singers length
1 "Hello Mr. Govula Gopanna" Kosaraju S. Janaki 4:15
2 "Ee Virithotala" Sri Sri Ghantasala, P. Susheela,Raghavulu, Bangalore Latha 3:34
3 "Akasamlo" Dasaradhi Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:40
4 "Kannela Valapula" Aarudhra Ghantasala, P. Susheela 5:29
5 "Vinara Vinara" Kosaraju Ghantasala 3:59
6 "Dum Dum Dry Cleaning" Dasaradhi Ghantasala, Bangalore Latha 3:06
7 "Hadapettakoi Bava" Kosaraju S. Janaki 3:52
6 "Vinara Vinara" Kosaraju Ghantasala, P. Susheela 2:23

References[edit]

  1. "Govula Gopanna (Overview)". IMDb.
  2. "Govula Gopanna (Release Date)". Spicy Onion.
  3. National Film Archive of India [@nfaiofficial] (26 April 2018). "A moment from the dream song sequence 'Kolalanoodhi Kuniva' from the film #EmmeThammanna, starring #FaceOfTheWeek Rajkumar and Bharathi. The film was later remade in Telugu (Govula Gopanna), Tamil (Mattukkara Velan) and Hindi (Jigri Dost)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. Narasimham, M. L. (19 August 2019). "Remembering 'Dharma Daata' (1970)". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  5. "Govula Gopanna (Songs)". Cineradham.

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