Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu

Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu (transl.Good Days for Good People) is 1958 Telugu drama film, produced by Sundarlal Nahatha, T. Ashwadanarayana under the Sri Productions banner and directed by C. S. Rao. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Rajasulochana in the lead roles and music composed by Ghantasala. It is a remake of the Tamil film Thai Pirandhal Vazhi Pirakkum (1958).[1]

Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. S. Rao
Produced bySundarlal Nahatha
T. Ashwadanarayana
Written bySamudrala Jr (dialogues)
Screenplay byC. S. Rao
Story byA. K. Velan
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Rajasulochana
Music byGhantasala
CinematographyKamal Ghosh
Edited byA. K. Gopal
C. Hari Rao
Production
company
Sri Productions
Release date
  • 15 August 1958 (1958-08-15)
Running time
168 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Raju, a farmer lives with his sister Janaki, whom he adores. Venkatappaiah, a rich man plans to marry off his son Dr. Raghu to his brother-in-law Ganapathi's daughter Rani, an advocate. Raghu refuses to marry her and Rani takes a vow to marry him at any cost. Raju and the mean Venkatappaiah are at loggerheads. Venkatappaiah plots against him with his Man Friday Kethanna and sends him to jail. Orphaned, Janaki is saved by Raghu and by circumstances marries him. Raju is released from jail and seeks revenge against Venkatappaiah, but finding his sister there as the daughter-in-law leaves the place. Venkatappaiah and his wife Kantham throw the pregnant Janaki out and tell Raghu that she eloped with someone. Janaki delivers a baby. A childless couple Venkatramaiah and his wife adopt the child. Janaki jumps into the river to end her life. Raju saves her and determines to set things right. Wearing disguises, he first brings the child back to Janaki and then unites her with Raghu and finally Raju marries Rani.

Cast

Crew

  • Art: Aanamalai
  • Choreography: Pasumarti
  • Stills: Satyam
  • Dialogues: Samudrala Jr
  • Lyrics: Samudrala Jr, Kosaraju
  • Playback: Ghantasala, Raavu Balasaraswathi, P. Susheela, Jikki
  • Music: Ghantasala
  • Story: A. K. Velan
  • Editing: A. K. Gopal, C. Hari Rao
  • Cinematography: Kamal Ghosh
  • Producer: Sundarlal Nahatha, T. Aswith Narayana
  • Screenplay – Director: C. S. Rao
  • Banner: Sri Productions
  • Release Date: 15 August 1958

Soundtrack

Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu
Film score by
Released1958
GenreSoundtrack
Length31:46
ProducerGhantasala

Music composed by Ghantasala. All songs are blockbusters. Music released on Audio Company.[2]

S. No.Song TitleLyricsSingerslength
1 "Manchi Manasu" Kosaraju Madhavapeddi Satyam, P. Susheela 5:58
2 "Vinavamma Vinavamma" Samudrala Jr Ghantasala, P. Susheela 2:48
3 "Kalavari Swardham" Kosaraju Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:09
4 "Raave Naa Chelaya" Samudrala Jr. Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:50
5 "Bharatha Naari" Samudrala Jr Ghantasala 3:13
6 "Hailo Hailessa" Samudrala Jr. Ghantasala 2:36
7 "Dharaniki Giri Bharama" Samudrala Jr. Raavu Balasaraswathi 2:54
8 "O Chinni Bala" Samudrala Jr. Jikki 3:43
9 "Anukunnadokkati" Kosaraju Ghantasala 3:35

Boxoffice

The film has celebrated Silver Jubilee and ran for 152 days in Vijayawada.[3]

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References

  1. Narasimham, M. L. (9 July 2015). "Manchi manasuku manchi rojulu (1958)". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  2. "ఘంటసాల గళామృతం - పాటల పాలవెల్లి" (in Telugu). Ghantasalagalamrutamu.blogspot.com. Retrieved 1 December 2016.
  3. "Silver Jubilee Films Of NTR". CineGoer. 9 January 2007. Archived from the original on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
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