Malliswari (1951 film)
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Malliswari is a 1951 Indian Telugu-language historical romance film produced and directed by B. N. Reddy under his banner Vauhini Studios. P. Bhanumathi and N. T. Rama Rao star as a couple – Nagaraju and Malliswari – who are separated by Malliswari's greedy mother. Malliswari is sent to the king's palace according to the custom of "Rani Vasam", a tradition during the Vijayanagara Empire wherein young women were fetched to the palace with an offering of gold and jewellery to their parents. The rest of the film focuses on the consequences faced by Nagaraju when he, against all rules, surreptitiously enters the palace to meet Malliswari.
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Malliswari adalah sebuah film musikal Telugu 1951 yang disutradarai oleh dan diproduksi oleh , dengan lagu-lagu yang . Film tersebut berdasarkan pada permainan panggung radio Rayala Karunakrutyam. Film tersebut dianggap sebagai film India klasik. Film tersebut adalah film Telugu pertama yang ditayangkan di festival-festival film Internasional seperti Festival Film Asia Pasifik. Film tersebut ditayangkan ulang dengan tiga belas cetakan dan subjudul Tionghoa, di Beijing, pada 14, Maret 1953,
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Malliswari is a 1951 Indian Telugu-language historical romance film produced and directed by B. N. Reddy under his banner Vauhini Studios. P. Bhanumathi and N. T. Rama Rao star as a couple – Nagaraju and Malliswari – who are separated by Malliswari's greedy mother. Malliswari is sent to the king's palace according to the custom of "Rani Vasam", a tradition during the Vijayanagara Empire wherein young women were fetched to the palace with an offering of gold and jewellery to their parents. The rest of the film focuses on the consequences faced by Nagaraju when he, against all rules, surreptitiously enters the palace to meet Malliswari. Reddy wanted to make a film based on Krishnadevaraya's character ever since his visit to Hampi for the filming of his debut film Vandemataram (1939). He employed Devulapalli Krishnasastri to write the film's script and took inspiration from Buchibabu's play "Rayalavari Karunakruthyamu" and Devan Sharar's short story "The Emperor and the Slave Girl". He also incorporated into the script a few incidents from his childhood for the pranks between Nagaraju and Malliswari. S. Rajeswara Rao composed the film's music, Adi M. Irani and B. N. Konda Reddy provided the cinematography, H. R. Narayana and Vasu edited the film, and A. K. Shekhar was the film's production designer. The production phase of Malliswari lasted for two years and the film was released on 20 December 1951. It opened to a tepid response at the box office, but soon saw a growth in ticket sales due to favourable word of mouth. It grossed over ₹8 lakh (₹0.8 million) but underperformed in its initial box-office run. However, it was successful in its re-release. Malliswari was featured at the Peking Film Festival in Beijing, China on 14, March 1953. B. N. Reddy planned to dub the film into English, but backed out due to budget considerations. Malliswari achieved cult status in Telugu cinema and is considered one of the best works of Reddy as a filmmaker. It became the first film script to be serialised in the magazine Vijayachitra, and a few universities in the United States wished to have the film's script as a part of their textual studies. On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, CNN-IBN included Malliswari in its list, "The 100 greatest Indian films of all time".
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Malliswari adalah sebuah film musikal Telugu 1951 yang disutradarai oleh dan diproduksi oleh , dengan lagu-lagu yang . Film tersebut berdasarkan pada permainan panggung radio Rayala Karunakrutyam. Film tersebut dianggap sebagai film India klasik. Film tersebut adalah film Telugu pertama yang ditayangkan di festival-festival film Internasional seperti Festival Film Asia Pasifik. Film tersebut ditayangkan ulang dengan tiga belas cetakan dan subjudul Tionghoa, di Beijing, pada 14, Maret 1953, B. N. Reddy mengatakan bahwa: "Ketika aku menginginkan Hampi untuk mengambil gambar film pertamanya Vande Mataram pada 1939, Aku sangat tertarik dengan . Aku menginginkan pembuatan sebuah film tentang Sri Krishna Devaraya. Tahun-tahun pun berganti. Namun aku tak mendapatkan hak ceritanya. Untungnya, Malliswari terjadi. Aku berpikir bahwa film tersebut adalah film terbaik yang aku sutradarai." Film tersebut masuk dalam daftar "100 film India terbesar sepanjang masa" menurut CNN-IBN.
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