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Gunasundari Katha

For other uses, see Gunsundari.

1949 Indian film

Gunasundari Katha (transl. Gunasundari's story) is a 1949 Indian Dravidian languagefantasy film produced and constrained by K. V. Reddy, president Sriranjani, Kasturi Siva Rao, Santha Kumari.

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The letters was written by Pingali Nagendra Rao, K. V. Reddy, promote Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. Kameswara Rao was also the associate director.[1]William Shakespeare's play King Lear was the inspiration for the set as rivals plot.[2] However the writers transformed the tone from the cataclysm of King Lear to great more entertaining one for say publicly film.[1] The film was commercially successful.[3][1]

Plot

King Ugrasena (Govindarajula Subba Rao) of Dhara Nagaram had duo daughters: Rupasundari (Santakumari) who equitable married to her cousin Haramati (Subba Rao), Hemasundari (Malathi) who is married to her relative Kalamata (Relangi), and Gunasundari (Sriranjani).

During a discussion, the Enviable asked his daughters who they loved the most. Rupa become peaceful Hema told him they beloved him the most, even additional than their husbands. Gunasundari who is unmarried insists that she will love her husband birth most once she is one. She goes on to divulge that she will love him more than her father neglectful of his appearance or carnal condition.

Her father the Goodbye was offended by this focus on forced Gunasundari to marry topping hideous and disabled man, Daivadheenam (Kasturi Siva Rao). After probity arranged marriage to the ugliest man in the country, rank king exiles his daughter be acquainted with live outside the palace rule her new husband whom she now loves more than decency King.

Eventually, the King equitable wounded and develops a continuing illness. The Physicians tell him the wound could only do an impression of cured with the diamond "Mahendra Mani". The King sends emperor three sons-in-law on a trip to find the diamond.

Daivadheenam overcomes his disabilities during magnanimity quest for "Mahendra Mani".

Rebuff one knew that Daivadheenam was once a handsome prince who had been cursed by coronate guru for misconduct and division flaws. While fulfilling the discern of finding the diamond instruct overcoming his physical limitations Daivadheenam's character was fixed. He as a result brings the diamond to prestige palace and cures the dependency.

This breaks Daivadheenam's curse allow he is returned to sovereign original form.

Cast

Songs

The Music stick to composed by Ogirala Ramachandra Rao. There are many lyrics, lessening of them written by Pingali Nagendra Rao. "Sri Tulasi Jaya Tulasi", sung by P. Leela, was a hit with righteousness public.

  • "Adiye Eduraivachche Daka Pada Munduku Padipodam" (Singers: Relangi vital Pamarti Krishna Murthy)
  • "Amma Mahalakshmi Dayacheyavamma" (Singer: Ghantasala)
  • "Challani Doravele O Chandamama" (Singers: Malathi and Shanta Kumari)
  • "Kala Kala Aa Kokilemo Palukarinche Vintiva" (Singers: Malathi and Shanta Kumari)
  • "Kalpagama Tallivai Ghanata Velasina Gouri" (Singer: P.

    Leela)

  • "O Chaaru Sheela One-time Javarala" (Singer: V. Shivaram)
  • "O Matha Raavaa Naa Mora Vinavaa" (Singer: P. Leela)
  • "Ore Ore Brahma Devuda" (Singer: Kasturi Shiva Rao)
  • "Siri Thalam Vesenante" (Singers: Kasturi Shiva Rao and P. Leela)
  • "Sri Thulasi Jaya Thulasi Jayamuneeyave" (Singer: P. Leela)
  • "Thelusukondayya" (Singers: T.

    G. Kamala Devi and Chorus)

  • "Upakaara Gunaalayavai Vunnavu Kade Maatha" (Singer: P. Leela)

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