- Source: Palnati Yuddham (1966 film)
Palnati Yuddham (transl. The Battle of Palnadu) is a 1966 Indian Telugu-language historical war film directed by G. Ramineedu. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi with music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. The film is based on the Battle of Palnadu which occurred in Palnadu region in c. 1180 CE. It was produced by T. Hanumantha Rao, Y. Lakshmaiah Chowdary, and D. Suryanarayana under the Sri Anurupa Films banner. The film was first made under the same title in 1947. It received the Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu at the 13th National Film Awards.
Plot
The film begins at Palnadu, where its Chief Minister Brahmanaidu & his wife Ithamba, endowed with an heir to Balachandra, and the capital Gurajala is under ecstasy. King Nalagamaraju, his sibling Narasimha Raju, and their stepmother Vidyalaya Devi tribute to bless the newborn. It is rosy, as the astrologers foresee that the child induces a gigantic battle. Ergo, steadfast & pacifist Brahmanaidu, commands to slay the kid whom his brother-in-law Kannamma Naidu shields.
Besides, the country faces a calamity when the enlightened view of Brahmanaidu camps lower strata refuges in the temples and conducts almsgiving beyond castes. At which, lofty Gopamantri is deplorable and hurls wily Nayakuralu Nagamma. Utilizing a prestigious edict accorded by King Anuguraju to govern the kingdom for three days, Nagamma creates demolition. Plus, artfully puppets Nalagamaraju is instilling Brahmanaidu as outwit, which makes him resign. Hence, Vidyadevi also quits with her brother Kommaraju & son Malidevadulu with their share Macherla.
Years roll by, and under the tutelage of Brahmanaidu, Macharla glitters irk Nagamma. Accordingly, she moves a pawn by knitting Nalagamaraju's daughter, Peerindevi, with Alaraju, the son of Kommaraju. Following incites, Malideva, a rooster, fights Kodi Pandalu with a stipulation that the exile loser for seven years and perfidiously Nagamma triumphs. During that plight, Brahmanaidu acts as a backbone by acquiring vitals for adobe. Moreover, he is mindful of Balachandra's existence and ventures to wipe him out. However, with the insight that no soul can amend his destiny, he embraces him.
Currently, Balachandra weds Maguva Manchala, the daughter of Kannamma Naidu. Soon, he lures a dancer, Sakhbhai, and rapt to her, overlooking his wife, who grieves her. After seven years, Brahmanaidu sends Alaraju as a mediator when Nagamma magnifies Narasimharaju's urge to cabals. After a robust debate, Narasimharaju scapegoats Alaraju by poisoning, and Peerindevi is sacrificed by Sathi when Balachandra swears her to decapitate Narasimharaju. Brahmanaidu conceals the war from Balachandra, but the truth becomes known about who furiously moves. Amid this, he spends time with Manchala at the outset of their marital life, and Balachandra is engrossed in her beauty. Nevertheless, Manchala awakes his valor and bravely conveys him to the field.
The war begins at Karampuudi, which accelerates massive destruction at the mark of death. Balachandra dies heroically, accomplishing his pledge, and Manchala follows him. Brahmanaidu uproars therein when he lets anybody withstand, and Nagamma remorsefully bows her head down. At last, Brahmanaidu entrusts the kingdom to Nalagamaraju and proclaims Nagamma to reinstate her sins. Finally, the movie ends with Brahmanaidu proceeding toward the forest for penance.
Cast
N. T. Rama Rao as Palnati Brahmanaidu
Bhanumathi as Nayakuralu Nagamma
Kanta Rao as Alaraju
Haranath as Balachandrudu
Gummadi as Nalagaama Raju
Rajanala as Narasimha Raju
M. Balaiah as Malidevadulu
Mikkilineni as Kannama Naidu
Mukkamala as Kommaraju
K. V. S. Sarma as Gopa Mantri
Prabhakar Reddy as Kannama Dasu
Tyagaraju as Veerabhadrudu
Anjali Devi as Ithamba
Jamuna as Maguva Manchala
Hemalatha as Vidyala Devi
Chayadevi as Rekhanba
L. Vijayalakshmi as Subbai
Vasanthi as Peerindevi
Soundtrack
Music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao.
Awards
The film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu - certificate of merit in 1967. Also Bhanumathi received the Rashtrapati Award for her role.
References
See also
Palnati Yuddham (1947 film)
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