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Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp (1957 film)

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'Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp', also known by its Telugu-language title 'Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam', its Tamil-language title 'Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum',https://kalkionline.com/kalkionline_archive/imagegallery/archiveimages/kalki/1957/apr/21-04-1957/p78.jpg https://kalkionline.com/kalkionline_archive/imagegallery/archiveimages/kalki/1957/apr/21-04-1957/p79.jpg and its Hindi-language title 'Alladdin Ka Chirag', is a 1957 Indian fantasy film produced by M. L. Pathy on Jai Sakthi Pictures banner and directed by T. R. Raghunath. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Anjali Devi and music jointly composed by S. Rajeswara Rao & S. Hanumantha Rao. It is an adaptation of the story of Aladdin from 'One Thousand and One Nights' and a trilingual, filmed simultaneously in three different languages. 'Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum' was released on 29 March 1957, and 'Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam' followed on 13 April. 'Alladin Ka Chirag' too, came in the same year.

Plot



Once upon on time, there lives a savage warlock Jaffer (S.V.Ranga Rao) who longs to conquer the entire world. Through his friend Yakub (T. S. Balaiah) he learns about a wonderful magic lamp that grants any wish by the ghost prisoned inside and it is stationed at Korakaram caves. To achieve it a young & energetic guy who holds 7 moles on his righthand is required and Jaffer finds out the person is Aladdin (Akkineni Nageswara Rao). Right now Jaffer makes Yakub dumb also forges a statue as Sitara (Rajasulochana), meets Alladin by purporting as his paternal uncle, and propels Alladin towards the caves. After making an adventurous journey, Alladin achieves the lamp, in his return, Jaffer asks to hand over the lamp to which he refuses, so, angered Jaffer locks him inside the cave and quits. At that time, Alladin uses the magical ring given by Jaffer for emergency and arrives home. Thereafter, he narrates the actuality to his mother Fathima (Malathi) as frightened she throws away the lamp which is buried in their backyard. Time passes, and Alladin falls for Bagdad Sultan's only daughter Yasmin (Anjali Devi), one night, he secretly enters the fort but is caught by the soldiers and the Sultan punishes him severely. Looking at her son's pain Fathima approaches Sultan and pleas to couple up Princess with Alladin then Sultan challenges Alladin to gain amass wealth equal to him. At that juncture, Alladin finds the old wonder lamp while Fathima is cleaning it the ghost is released and Alladin turns into a big wheel when Sultan lives up to his promise and espousals Alladin & Yasmin. Here, unfortunately, Jaffer discovers that Alladin is alive, so, in a disguised form, he steals the lamp, imprisons Yasmin, and pulls back Alladin's wealth. At present, Alladin moves in search of Yasmin, with the help of Yakub lands at the fort and spots that Jaffer is threatening Yamin to fulfill his lust. Then, trickily Alladin recoups the lamp, eliminates Jaffer, and bounces back to Bagdad. At last, the Sultan handovers the kingdom to Alladin and he sets the ghost-free as it may not be misused. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note.

Cast



Adapted from Film News Anandan's database:

*Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Allavuddin

*Anjali Devi as Yasmin

*S. V. Ranga Rao as Jaffer

*Relangi as Syed

*T. S. Balaiah as Yakub

*Rajasulochana as Sitara

*K. Malathi as Fhathima

*G. Shakunthala as Roshanara

*Master Anand as young Allavuddin

Soundtrack



The soundtrack composed by S. Rajeswara Rao & S. Hanumantha Rao.

Production



The film is an adaptation of the story of Aladdin from 'One Thousand and One Nights'. It was directed by T. R. Raghunath, produced by M. L. Pathy under Jai Sakthi Pictures, and was simultaneously filmed in Tamil as 'Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum', Telugu as 'Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam' and in Hindi as 'Alladdin Ka Chirag.' 'Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp' was used as the English title for the trilingual. The screenplay was written by Raghunath and V. Srinivasan. Akkineni Nageswara Rao starred as the title character. R. Sampath was the cinematographer, and S. A. Murugesan worked as editor. The sequence of the song "'Seladum Neerodai Meethe'" and its Telugu version was shot in Gevacolor, as the censor certificate of this film states as 'partly coloured'. The Telugu version marked the first Telugu film to have colour sequence.

Release



'Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum' was released on 29 March 1957, and 'Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam' followed on 13 April. 'Alladin Ka Chirag' was released in the same year too.

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