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Chakradhari (1977 film)

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'Chakradhari' is a 1977 Telugu-language biographical film, based on the life of the potter-turned-saint Gora Kumbhar. produced by N. R. Anuradha Devi under the Lakshmi Films Combines banner and directed by V. Madhusudhan Rao. The film stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Vanisri. It is a remake of the 1974 Kannada film 'Bhakta Kumbara'. G. K. Venkatesh, who had composed music for the Kannada version, was chosen as the music director of this movie. 4 songs were retained from the original version.

Plot



The film is based on the story of Gora Kumbhar an advent devotee of Lord Panduranga between the 11th to 12th centuries belonging to Satyapuri village Maharashtra. The film begins, with Namadeva a great disciple of Lord Panduranga (Ramakrishna) offering 'Prasda' to which he does not respond when saint Gynadev (Nagaraju) explains that the Lord may visit some other devotee. At that moment, self-centered Namadeva declares there is no other devotee superior to him. Now the story twists to Gora (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) a potter, who leads a happy family life with his ideal wife Lakshmi (Vanisri) and a kid Vittu. Gora is very kindhearted and ameliorates everyone in the village. However, he is not interested in worldly matters and is always immersed in the adoration of Lord Panduranga. Once, Namadeva & Gynadeva in their tour halts at Satyapuri where Gora provides hospitality. Here Gynadeva orders Gora to acknowledge the state of knowledge from the disciples when Gora affirms Namadeva as a half-knowledge fellow. Knowing it, Namadeva seeks the Lord to endorse his duty when the Lord states to search for a mentor to amend his deficiency and he moves. Meanwhile, in an awful incident, Gora while mixing clay gets involved with a devotional ecstasy and plods the child under the mud. Due to this, furious Lakshmi takes a vow in the name of the Lord that Gora should not touch her. There onwards, Gora works on his own which suffers Lakshmi. So, she performs remarriage to him with her sister Manju (Jayaprada) when Lakshmi's father (Gummadi) takes a promise from Gora to treat both of his wives similarly. Right now, Gora refuses to touch Manju also, but one night, unfortunately, he touches them when dies out of contrition as he committed a great sin. So, he amputates his hands when Panduranga appears in the form of a potter Ranganna and starts serving him. During that time, Namadeva realizes Gora is his mentor, bows his head down, and also makes known that Ranganna is none other than Panduranga. At last, the Lord completes his test of Gora, restores his hands, and gives back his child alive. Finally, it is proclaimed that Gora's name will be immortal as one of the great devotees of Lord Panduranga.

Cast



*Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Gora Kumbhar / Gora

*Vanisri as Lakshmi

*Jayaprada as Manju

*Satyanarayana as Namadeva

*Ramakrishna as Lord Panduranga / Ranganna

*Gummadi as Lakshmi's father

*Allu Ramalingaiah as Sangoji

*Rajababu as Devada

*Mukkamala as Saint

*Nagaraju as Gynadeva

*Mada as Basavanna

*Vennira Aadai Nirmala as Rukmini

*Rama Prabha as Tulasamma

*Jaya Malini as item number

Soundtrack



Music was composed by G. K. Venkatesh who was also the composer of the Kannada version. Four songs were retained from the original Kannada versions whereas another song was based on a Kannada song from 'Bangaarada Manushya' movie composed by the same music director.

Other versions



The story of Gora Kumbhar has been an inspiration for various movies and has had various versions in Indian film industry.

References




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