Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam (1966)

Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam

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Directed by N. T. Rama Rao • Music:

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<p>The film depicts the adolescent years of the Pandavas and Krishna, focusing on events from the , particularly the later chapters of the and the first half of the . The opening shot shows praying for Lord Krishna’s protection of the Pandavas. Lord Krishna consoles Kunti and promises to protect the Pandavas and guide them through troubles and challenges they may face in their lives. The sons of and ‘s progeny get into an argument. When Duryodhana insults the Pandavas by calling them “dependents”, counters by saying that, the Kauravas are the progeny of a widow. Duryodhana asks for an explanation. reveals that, due to an astrological defect, his mother, , was first married to a sheep before marrying his father Dhritarashtra. This revelation fuels Duryodhana animosity towards , the kingdom ruled by his maternal grandfather. Duryodhana attacks Gandhara, lays waste to the kingdom, and imprisons its royal family, providing them only one rice grain per prisoner, which is the leftover food of the Kaurava clan. The prisoners fight for the few rice grains thrown at them. The king of Gandhara, in a desperate move, decides that instead of everyone dying, one prince should be kept alive. He selects , who swears vengeance against the Kauravas. Sakuni’s family dies in prison, and he later uses his father’s spinal cord to create magical dice that always roll in his favor. Duryodhana takes pity on Sakuni, who joins him, , and in their evil plans. Sakuni devises a plan to kill the Pandavas by tricking them. He builds a wax house and orders the Pandavas to go on pilgrimage. Krishna sees through the plot and warns Bhima to stay vigilant. Bhima digs a tunnel from the wax house to a nearby forest, and as predicted, the house is set on fire as ordered by Duryodhana. However, Bhima carries his brothers and mother to safety through the tunnel and takes them to a hiding spot in the jungle. In this forest, a named lived with his sister . He smells the scent of human beings and orders his sister to bring them to him. However, Hidimbi falls in love with Bhima at first sight. Unable to wait any longer, Hidimbasura comes to kill the Pandavas himself. Bhima, however, easily kills him. Hidimbi then marries Bhima, and later gives birth to . The film shifts focus to Lord Krishna as the primary character for a while. , the king of , and Rukmi, are kings under the emperor . They all harbor deep hatred for Krishna. Jarasandha proposes that Rukmi marry his sister, Rukmini, to Sisupala, unaware that she is in love with Krishna. mediates between the lovers, and after a brief courtship, Rukmini elopes with Krishna. Rukmi challenges Krishna to a fight, but Krishna easily defeats him and, although he spares his life on the request of his wife, Krishna humiliates Rukmi by shaving half of his hair. The movie returns to its primary focus on the Pandavas, with Duryodhana occupying a significant portion of screen time towards the end. , , , , and are all interconnected by fate. According to a prophecy known only to Krishna, the first among these five to kill another will eventually be responsible for the death of the other three. During their exile, the Pandavas live disguised as in a remote village. The village is terrorized by , a powerful monster who demands two oxen, a cartload of food, and a human sacrifice daily to satiate his hunger. When it is the turn of the Pandavas’ host family to provide the human sacrifice, Kunti intervenes, offering one of her sons instead, as she has five children and wishes to spare the host’s only child. Bhima is sent to face Bakasura. On his way, Bhima consumes all the food meant for the monster. A fierce battle ensues, and Bhima ultimately slays Bakasura, emerging victorious. The king of , , announces an archery contest to determine the suitor for his daughter, Draupadi. During the contest, Krishna intervenes and deceives Karna, causing him to lose. Arjuna, disguised as a Brahmin youth, successfully completes the challenge and wins the contest, securing Draupadi’s hand in marriage. Upon returning home, Arjuna informs his mother, Kunti, that he has won a “prize.” Unaware that he is referring to Draupadi, Kunti instructs him to share it with his brothers. Due to this misunderstanding, and in accordance with the customs of the time, Draupadi becomes the wife of all five Pandavas. After emerging from their period of disguise, the Pandavas are granted a share of the Kaurava kingdom. They establish and develop the city of Indraprastha as their capital. Jarasandha is considered one of Krishna’s primary adversaries. According to the legend, only Bhima or the other three warriors mentioned earlier are capable of defeating him. Krishna is said to have retreated to Dwaraka due to repeated threats and failures in defeating Jarasandha. In one instance, Bhima and Krishna disguise themselves as Brahmins (purohits) and infiltrate Jarasandha’s fortress. There request a duel, and Jarasandha selects Bhima as his opponent. During their fierce combat, Krishna signals Bhima to tear Jarasandha’s body vertically into two pieces to ensure his demise. However, due to a boon, Jarasandha’s body parts rejoin, and he returns to life. After several failed attempts, Krishna advises Bhima to throw Jarasandha’s torn body parts in opposite directions, preventing them from rejoining. This strategy proves successful, and Jarasandha is finally killed. (Yudhisthira) performs the Yaga to be crowned as the emperor. The Kauravas attend the ceremony as guests at Indraprastha. During their visit, Duryodhana explores the Mayasabha, a grand hall known for its exquisite sculptures and architectural brilliance. While leaving, Duryodhana accidentally trips and falls into a pool. He hears some people laughing and sees Draupadi is among the crowd. Feeling deeply humiliated, Duryodhana vows to seek revenge in the presence of his brothers, Karna, and Shakuni. Sisupala is a relative of Krishna, born with numerous physical abnormalities. When Krishna touches him during his childhood, the child is restored to normal. However, due to a broken curse, Krishna is destined to eventually kill Sisupala. Despite this, Krishna promises Sisupala’s mother that he will give her son a hundred chances before taking his life. When Dharmaraju elects Krishna as the chief guest at the Rajasuya Yaga, Sisupala becomes enraged and insults Krishna. Krishna silently counts the hundred offenses that Sisupala hurls at him. Upon the hundredth insult, Krishna uses his towards him, his divine discus, to sever Sisupala’s head. In response to Duryodhana’s call for Krishna’s arrest, Krishna reveals his Visvarupa, his universal form, displaying his divine power. Music was composed by . Audio soundtrack was released on Saregama label. The film had run 100 days in 9 centers and garnered positive critical acclaim for its direction and acting prowess. The title of the 2019 film was inspired by a song of the same name from this film.</p>

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Genres: Classic, Drama
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Writer: Samudrala Sr.
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Producer: N. Trivikrama Rao
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Music:
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Director: N. T. Rama Rao
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Cinematography: Ravikant Nagaich
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Release Date: 13-Jan-66
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Edited By: G. D. Joshi
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Budget: 10.00 crore
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Language: Telugu
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Screenplay: N. T. Rama Rao
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