Oka Nari Vanda Thupakulu

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Directed by K. V. S. Kutumba Rao • Music:

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<p>Set in a tyrannical princely state, the film follows Bhavani, a young woman whose father and brother are brutally killed by the oppressive rulers. As the despotic regime intensifies its exploitation and repression of the people, Bhavani emerges as the leader of a revolutionary movement. Fueled by grief and anger, she becomes a beacon of hope for the oppressed, rallying the people to rise against their oppressors. Her journey to justice culminates in a dramatic confrontation with the regime. was directed by K. V. S. Kutumbarao and written by Mrs. Y. Vasantha Rao. The dialogues were penned by Veetoori. The cinematography was handled by Devaraj, while the film’s editing was done by Balu. The film, made in the style of a with a patriotic theme, starred as the lead. At the time of its production, crime and cowboy films were popular, and the filmmakers aimed to offer a unique experience to the audience. The film was primarily shot in , but the last two reels were filmed in and presented in . This decision was influenced by the increasing availability of colour film production and the introduction of some CinemaScope-equipped theatres in Andhra Pradesh. Special 35mm lenses were used for the film, with the climactic sequences filmed using CinemaScope, creating a dramatic effect as the film transitioned from black-and-white to colour. Although , starring and produced by , became the first full film in Telugu cinema upon its release in May 1974, producer had already experimented with CinemaScope a year earlier in . Initially, Y. V. Rao had planned to shoot the entire film in CinemaScope. However, upon learning that there were only a few CinemaScope-equipped theatres in Andhra Pradesh at the time, he adjusted his plans. He intended to make the film in CinemaScope and print some copies in 35mm. However, due to the lack of processing facilities for such conversions in India, only the climax was filmed in CinemaScope, while 35mm prints were used for non-CinemaScope theatres, as the climax was shot in both formats. Parts of the climax were filmed in , 40 miles from , over the course of a week, with the cast and crew traveling there by boat. Some sequences was also shot in , in the , and one key sequence was filmed in the hills near . The soundtrack was composed by , featuring lyrics by , , , and Veetoori. The songs were well-received, with “Amma Narasamma Poolevamma” and “Eera Saamiranga Poora” gaining popularity. The music by Chellapilla Satyam was praised, but did not achieve commercial success. The innovative use of colour and CinemaScope, made the film notable for its technical experimentation.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: Y. V. Rao
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Cinematography: P. Devaraj
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Release Date: 11-Apr-73
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Edited By: Balu
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Language: Telugu
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