• Source: Bala Nagamma (1942 film)
    • Bala Nagamma is a 1942 Telugu-language film directed by C. Pullayya and produced by S. S. Vasan. The story Bala Nagamma was one of the most popular Burrakathas. It was one of the successful early films made by Gemini Studios in Telugu which was not remade in Tamil. Gemini Studios remade the film in Hindi starring Madhubala titled Bahut Din Huwe (1954). The film was later remade in 1959 with same name under the direction of Vedantam Raghavayya.


      Plot


      The story is about Bala Nagamma, a young princess. The queen Bhulakshmi wife of King Navabhojaraju, prays Jatangi Muni for progeny and is blessed with seven children; the youngest of them is named Bala Nagamma (Kanchanamala). She is married off to Karyavardi Raju (Banda). She is kidnapped by Mayala Marathi (Govindarajula Subbarao), who turns her into a dog and takes her to his cave at Nagullapudi Gattu. Once there, he tries to take advantage of her. She keeps him away by chanting a Vratam (Holy Rites) and Pujas that she is involved in. She is a prisoner in the cave for fourteen years, during which time the Mayala Marathi's mistress, Sangu (Pushpavalli), becomes jealous. In the meantime, her son Balavardi Raju grows up and discovers that his mother is at Nagallapudi gattu as a captive of Mayala Fakir. He seeks the Fakir out through a flower-vendor Tambali peddi by posing as her grandson. Then, he defeats the Fakir and rescues his mother.


      Cast




      Soundtrack


      There are three songs in the film.

      "Naa Sogase Kani Marude Dasudu Kada" – Pushpavalli
      "Nanna Memu Delhi Potham"
      "Sri Jaya Jaya Gowri Ramana" – Bellary Lalitha


      Reception


      According to film historian Randor Guy, Bala Nagamma netted a profit of ₹40 lakh (equivalent to ₹59 crore or US$7.1 million in 2023).


      References




      External links


      Bala Nagamma at IMDb
      Balanagamma at Cinegoer.com
      Watch BalaNagama At Basthi.com
      Bala Nagamma at The Hindu/Cinema Plus
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