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Donga Ramudu (1955 film)

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'Donga Ramudu' is a 1955 Indian Telugu-language drama film co-written and directed by K. V. Reddy. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Savitri, and Jamuna, with music composed by Pendyala. The film was produced by D. Madhusudhana Rao under the Annapurna Studios banner. 'Donga Ramudu' is the debut production of 'Annapurna Studios' which later went onto become a major production house in the Telugu film industry. The film was archived in the curriculum of the Film and Television Institute of India.

It was dubbed in Tamil as 'Thiruttu Raman' (1956).https://kalkionline.com/kalkionline_archive/imagegallery/archiveimages/kalki/1956/jul/29-07-1956/p32.jpg It was later remade in Hindi as 'Man-Mauji' (1962) and again in Tamil as 'Vasanthi' (1988).

Plot



A young boy Ramudu frequently gets into trouble with his mischievous behavior. He dotes upon his sister Lakshmi. One day when his destitute mother Subbamma is ailing and needs expensive medications, he steals the medicine and lands at a reformatory. After the death of Subbamma, Lakshmi is sent to an orphanage. Years later, a grown-up Ramudu is released and goes in search of his sister. He rescues a child, the son of a rich miser Veerabhadraiah from a local thug Babulu and gets the job of a servant in his house. Here, Ramudu gets acquainted with a vegetable vendor Seeta and they fall in love. After some time, he learns the whereabouts of Lakshmi. He pretends to be a wealthy businessman and promises to pay her college fees. To raise the amount, he tries to rob Veerabhadraiah but is caught and sentenced. Lakshmi is ashamed of her brother and leaves the orphanage. She falls into the clutches of Babulu but Seeta rescues her. Lakshmi is hospitalized where she meets a benevolent doctor Mohan who helps the poor. Lakshmi finds shelter in his house. Impressed by her good nature, Mohan decides to marry her. After serving his sentence, Ramudu meets Seeta who is angry with him but forgives him after he explains his predicament. By chance, Ramudu is hired as a driver at Mohan's house where he encounters Lakshmi. He is very pleased with her marriage and warns her not to let anyone know that he is her brother. Fearing that his past might jeopardize her happiness, he decides to leave. Ramudu is charged with theft at Mohan's home. As a result, he is insulted and kicked out. Lakshmi remains silent due to the promise. Veerabhadraiah is displeased about Mohan's marriage to Lakshmi as he had wished to get his daughter married to Mohan. When he recognizes Lakshmi as Ramudu's sister, he decides to reveal her identity. Learning of his plan, Ramudu threatens him and silently attends his sister's wedding. Taking advantage of the situation, Babulu robs and murders Veerabhadraiah. Ramudu is indicted for the crime. Lakshmi comes forward, to tell the truth, that Ramudu is her brother and was present at the wedding during the time of the murder. Meanwhile, Seeta brings forward evidence that Babulu is the real murderer. The movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Ramudu and Seeta.

Cast



* Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Ramudu

* Savitri as Seeta

* Jamuna as Lakshmi

* Jaggayya as Dr. Mohan

* Relangi as Bhadraiah

* Suryakantham

* R. Nageswara Rao as Babulu

* Allu Ramalingaiah

* Vangara as School teacher

* Mikkilineni

* Dr. Sivaramakrishnaiah

* Hemalatha as Subbamma

* Vinnakota Ramanna Panthulu

* Padmanabham as Driver

* Chalam

* Balakrishna as Cook

* Kuchala Kumari as Dancer (Song 'Levoyi Chinnavada')

Production



D. V. Narasaraju, the writer of 'Peddamanushulu' was chosen to pen the story and dialogues. Since he was directing Nageswara Rao for the first time, K. V. Reddy thought it should be different from the actor's earlier films. He suggested that he pen a story on a brother-sister sentiment with the brother going to any extent, even committing a murder for the sake of his sister. Madhusudana Rao recollected a short story, 'Loving Brothers' that he had read in an anthology of American short stories. In the story, the elder brother commits robberies to educate his younger brother. Taking that point replacing the younger brother with a sister, Narasaraju, Madhusudana Rao and K. V. Reddy wrote the story of 'Donga Ramudu'.

Soundtrack



Music was composed by Pendyala. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr.

;Tamil songs

Lyrics were by Kanaga Surabhi & Kannadasan. All the tunes for all the songs and singers for both languages are the same.

References




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