Sambarala Rambabu
Sambarala Rambabu is a 1970 Telugu-language comedy-drama film directed by G. V. R. Seshagiri Rao and produced by T. Mohan Rao. It is a remake of K. Balachander's 1968 Tamil film Ethir Neechal, itself based on his stage play of the same name. The film stars Chalam, Sharada and S. V. Ranga Rao.
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Directed by | G. V. R. Seshagiri Rao |
Produced by | T. Mohan Rao |
Story by | K. Balachander |
Based on | Ethir Neechal by K. Balachander |
Starring | |
Music by | V. Kumar |
Cinematography | Bhaskar Rao Polu |
Edited by | Anki Reddy Veluri |
Production company | Sri Ramana Chitra |
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Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Cast
- Chalam as Rambabu
- Sharada as Lakshmi
- S. V. Ranga Rao as Nair
- Gummadi as Lakshmi's father
- Chandra Mohan as Rambabu's friend
- Relangi
- Padmanabham
- Suryakantham
- Geetanjali
- Hemalatha as Lakshmi's mother
- Manorama
- Mmikkilineni
- Raavi Kondala Rao
- Radha Kumari
- Prabhakar Reddy
- Ch. Krishna Murthy
- Ramachandra Rao
- Bhusarapu
- Modukuri Satyam
- Master Ravi
- Master Hari
Production
Sambarala Rambabu was directed by G. V. R. Seshagiri Rao and produced by T. Mohan Rao under Sri Ramana Chitra.[1] It is a remake of the 1968 Tamil film Ethir Neechal written and directed by K. Balachander, itself based on his stage play of the same name. S. V. Ranga Rao was cast as the cook Nair. Raman, who played the role on stage, was hired to supervise the shoot. During the filming of the song "Sedi Ketto", Raman suggested that Ranga Rao dance, but the latter refused. After Raman told Ranga Rao that he only had to do a few comic moves, he assented, and the segment attained popularity.[2] Cinematography was handled by Bhaskar Rao Polu and editing by Anki Reddy Veluri.[1]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of the film was composed by V. Kumar while the lyrics were written by Rajashri.[3] The playback singers were P. Susheela, P. Leela, Jamuna Rani, Swarna, P. B. Sreenivas, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Pitapuram Nageshwara Rao, J. V. Raghavulu and Madhavapedhi Satyam.[1] The songs "Maamaa Chandamama Vinaraavaa" and "Vinnara Vinnara Ee Vintanu Vinnara" attained popularity.[4]
References
- Seshagiri Rao, G.V.R. "Sambarala Rambabu". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- Krishnamachari, Suganthy (19 May 2016). "Spotlight on 'Edirneechal' Raman". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- "Sambarala Rambabu (1970)". Music India Online. Archived from the original on 3 April 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
- "Sambarala Rambabu (1970)". Telugu Cinema Prapamcham. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2018.