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==Awards==
==Awards==
* The film won [[Nandi Award for Best Feature Film]], Bronze medal (third best), from [[Government of Andhra Pradesh]] in 1968.<ref name="nandi">{{Cite web |url=http://ipr.ap.nic.in/New_Links/Film.pdf|title=నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)|trans-title=A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)|publisher=[[Andhra Pradesh (magazine)|Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh]]|access-date=21 August 2020}}(in [[Telugu language|Telugu]])</ref>
;[[Nandi Awards]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)|trans-title=A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)|url=https://ipr.ap.nic.in/New_Links/Film.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=28 August 2021|publisher=[[Andhra Pradesh (magazine)|Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh]]|language=te}}</ref>
* [[Nandi Award for Best Story Writer|Nandi Award for Second Best Story Writer]] - [[Rajashri]]<ref name="nandi" />
* [[Nandi Award for Best Feature Film|Third Best Feature Film - Bronze]] - T. G. Krishnamurthy
* [[Nandi Award for Best Story Writer|Second Best Story Writer]] - [[Rajashri]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 05:46, 30 August 2021

Bangaru Gaajulu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. S. Rao
Written byPinisetty Srirama Murthy (dialogues)
Screenplay byC. S. Rao
Story byRajashri
Produced byTammareddy Krishna Murthy
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
Bharathi
Vijaya Nirmala
CinematographyKamal Ghosh
Edited byAkkineni Sanjeevi
Music byT. Chalapathi Rao
Production
company
Ravindra Art Pictures
Release date
  • 22 August 1968 (1968-08-22)
Running time
165 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Bangaru Gaajulu (transl. Golden bangles) is a 1968 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by C. S. Rao from a story written by Rajashri. Produced by Tammareddy Krishna Murthy, it stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Bharathi, and Vijaya Nirmala with the music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. Released on 22 August 1968, the film won Nandi Awards from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, including Third Best Feature Film and Best Story Writer (Rajashri).

Plot

The film begins with Ramu and Radha who are loving, adoring and are inseparable. Ramu works as a lorry driver in a company owned by Raoji malicious, feigning as honorable. He has an evil-eye on Radha and tries to molest her when Avataram, a guy allied to Ramu, rescues her. Thereafter, Ramu fixes an alliance for Radha and aspires to gift her golden bangles. Meanwhile, Raoji falsifies Radha, makes her land at his residence, while escaping from him, she jumps into a river. Being cognizant of it, enraged Ramu moves to slay him. At the same time, Raoji's illegal racket is caught by Police, so, he slaughters his partner Paul, counterfeits his body as his own and indicts Ramu in the crime. Terror-stricken Ramu flees and becomes a wanderer in search of Radha. Thereupon, he rescues a charming girl Sarada unknowingly, the sister of Avataram. Now Ramu accommodates with them as Ravi, turns as a taxi driver and falls for Sarada. Just after, a woman falls under his taxi, one that resembles Radha. Here, Ramu saves her donating his blood when he learns from a samaritan Raja Rao that she is his daughter and wife of Inspector Chandra Shekar, whose name is Radha too. Anguished, Ramu repudiates it when commiserate Radha enacts as his sister. Right now, Ramu determines to reacquire the golden bangles for which he strives. Since Ramu becomes a frequent visitor and his closeness towards Radha makes Chandra Shekar suspect their relationship. During this plight, Raja Rao leaves for pilgrimage. Meanwhile, Raoji alters his identity as Prakash a friend of Chandra Shekar and gets shocked by seeing Ramu and Radha. Eventually, Chandra Shekar realizes Ramu is an absconded criminal and seizes him. At this juncture, Raoji kidnaps Radha when Ramu absconds, extricates Radha and proves his innocence with the help of Sarada and Avataram. At last, a flabbergasted Raja Rao arrives with Radha, one and affirms them as twins. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note by Ramu bestowing the golden bangles to his sisters.

Cast

Production

C. S. Rao scripted the film from the original story by Rajashri. The film has editing by Akkineni Sanjeev and cinematography by Kamal Ghosh. Art was handled by G. V. Subba Rao and choreography was by K. S. Reddy.

Soundtrack

Music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. The lyrics were written by Dasarathi, C. Narayana Reddy, Kosaraju, and Arudra with vocals by Ghantasala, P. Susheela, L. R. Eswari, Madhavapeddi Satyam, and Vasantha.[1]

Bangaru Gaajulu
Film score by
Released1968
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:08
ProducerT. Chalapathi Rao
S. No. Song Title Lyrics Singers length
1 "Annayya Sannidhi" C. Narayana Reddy P. Susheela 2:58
2 "Chellayi Pellikoothurayene" C. Narayana Reddy Ghantasala 3:35
3 "Vinnavinchukona" Dasarathi Ghantasala, P. Susheela 4:48
4 "Valapu Emiti Emiti" Aarudhra P. Susheela 3:37
5 "Aa Aalu Vastegaani" Kosaraju Madhavapeddi Sathyam, Vasantha 4:22
6 "Vegaleka Unnanura Maama" C. Narayana Reddy Ghantasala, L. R. Eswari 4:25
7 "Jaajiri Jaajiri" C. Narayana Reddy L. R. Eswari 4:23

Awards

Nandi Awards[2]

References

  1. ^ Bangaru Gajulu Song Booklet. Vijayawada: Swatantra. 1968. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  2. ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF) (in Telugu). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 28 August 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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