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'Stree Sahasam' ( 'Women's Adventure') is a 1951 Telugu-language swashbuckler film, produced and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah under the Vinoda Pictures banner. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Anjali Devi , with music composed by C. R. Subburaman.

Plot



Once upon a time, there was a kingdom, its King Mahavira (C.S.R.) announces 'Swayamvaram' i.e. one's own choice of selecting bride to his son Prince Raja Shekara (Akkineni Nageswara Rao), without his wish. Princesses of various kingdoms arrive for the ceremony, where Raja Shekara makes 3 conditions for them. The bride should build a diamond palace for him without the help of her parents or in-laws, she should become pregnant with him without his knowledge, and she should allow him to marry the girl he loves. Princess Manohari (Anjali Devi) agrees to it and marries him. Soon after, Raja Shekara reaches 'Pakshirajyam' along with his friend Ammanna (Relangi), where he falls in love with Pakshiraja's daughter Komali (Girija) and in her association, he forgets Manohari. On the other side, to keep her promise, Manohari performs the dance programs to build the diamond palace. Meanwhile, she finds the whereabouts of Raja Shekara and immediately reaches 'Pakshirajyam' along with her friend Rani (Surya Prabha), where its commander in chief Dandayya mistakes Rani as the Queen and Manohari as the maid. As Dandayya is attracted to Rani, he requests Manohari to make acquaintance with the Queen, then Manohari makes a condition to build a diamond Palace for her and he does so.

At the same time, Pakshiraja suffers from an ulcer on his back which does not heal from any treatment, so, he announces that whoever gets medicine for it, will make his daughter's marriage with him. On that night, Manohari and Rani in disguise as men, see Raja Shekara and Komali in the garden when they come to know about the illness of the King and also listen to the remedy for it through bird speakers. After facing many troubles, they achieve the medicine, cure the King's disease and take Komali away. Knowing this, Raja Shekara faints when Rani takes him to their place, in the darkness, he mistakes Manohari as Komali and sexually interacted with her. The next day morning, Manohari leaves that place and goes back to her in-law's house. Meanwhile, Dandayya silently observes the movement of Raja Shekara and Komali and captures them. He keeps Raja Shekara in the prison and forces Komali to marry him by keeping her in a cave. Eventually, Ammanna releases Raja Shekara and they return to their kingdom. Rani follows Dandayya, with the help of Pakshiraja she protects Komali and gets Dandayya arrested. By the time Raja Shekara reaches their kingdom, Manohari gives birth to a baby boy. Seeing it, Raja Shekara becomes furious and orders his men to burn her. The rest of the story is about how Manohari proves her honor.

Cast



*Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Raja Shekara

*Anjali Devi as Manohari

*C.S.R. as Mahavira Maharaju

*Relangi as Ammanna

*Kasturi Siva Rao

*Rama Murthy

*Seetharam

*Sadasiva Rao

*Girija as Komali

*Surya Prabha as Rani

*Annapurna

*Vijaya Lakshmi

Crew



*'Art': Vaali, Godgaonkar

*'Dialogues - Lyrics': Samudrala Sr

*'Playback': P. Leela

*'Music': C. R. Subburaman

*'Editing': P. V. Narayana

*'Cinematography': B. S. Ranga

*'Choreography - - Director': Vedantam Raghavaiah

Producer: D.L. Narayana

*'Banner': Vinoda Pictures

*'Release Date': 9 August 1951

Soundtrack



Music composed by C. R. Subburaman. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr.

References



Category:Films based on Indian folklore

Category:Indian black-and-white films

Category:Films scored by C. R. Subbaraman

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