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Swarnakamalam (transl. The golden lotus) is a 1988 Indian Telugu-language dance film written and directed by K. Viswanath. The film stars Venkatesh and Bhanupriya in the lead, while Sharon Lowen appears in a special role. The film is about a danseuse daughter of a noted Kuchipudi exponent, wooed by a painter of banners and hoardings, who uses her as a model. The choreography is helmed by Kelucharan Mohapatra, and Sharon Lowen with soundtrack by Ilaiyaraaja. The song sequences were extensively shot at the Valley of Flowers National Park, the Nanda Devi National Park, the Shanti Stupa and Bhringesvara Siva Temple at Dhauli; and other locations in Visakhapatnam.
Featured in the Indian panorama section of the 12th IFFI, the Asia Pacific Film Festival and the Ann Arbor Film Festival, it fetched three Indian Express Awards, three state Nandi Awards, and two South Filmfare Awards, including Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu).
Plot
Meenakshi (Bhanupriya) and Savitri (Devilalita) are daughters of a Kuchipudi doyen, Vedantam Seshendra Sarma. While a highly accomplished artist in his field, Seshendra Sarma is not well-off and has not been able to afford for his daughters, a conventional education. Both of them have achieved a respectable degree of proficiency — Savitri in Carnatic classical music and Meenakshi in classical dance.
Savitri, the elder daughter, is grateful for her knowledge and interest and looks forward to a life that will require her to hone her skills in the art. Meenakshi, on the other hand, is bitter about the lack of opportunity that she feels in the field of classical dance in India and resolves to make a simpler and more pleasurable life for herself as soon as possible, while confiding her ambitions only to her sister.
Chandrasekhar (Venkatesh) is a tenant who has just moved in next door. He is a painter and is shown to be handling movie promotions as a large part of his work. He develops an interest in the neighbors and tries to help them in whatever way he can, partly because of his (unconfessed) interest in Meenakshi and partly because of his interest in the art which seems to be slowly fading from public life.
The rest of the film is largely built around Meenakshi's journey from skepticism to devotion in her pursuit of dance. Chandrasekhar is shown to be an important catalyst in this transformation. Meenakshi becomes an accomplished dancer through the direction of renowned Odissi dancer Sharon Lowen, and gets the opportunity to go to the United States and perform. She learns of Chandrasekhar's love for her, and finally unites with Chandrasekhar, confessing her love for him as well.
Cast
Venkatesh as Chandu / Chandra Shekar
Bhanupriya as Meenakshi
Shanmukha Srinivas as Srinivas
Sakshi Ranga Rao as Omkaram
Sri Lakshmi as Akhilam
S. K. Misro as Government official
Devilalita as Savitri
Dubbing Janaki
Pavala Syamala
Sharon Lowen as herself
Mucherla Aruna as Meenakshi's friend
K. V. Satyanarayana
Vinnakota Vijayaram
N. Sivarama Krishnaiah
K. S. T. Sai
S. S. Vajpayee
Production
The production design was helmed by Arun D. Ghodgaonkar, with cinematography by Lok Singh. Casting was done by K. Viswanath, including American dancer Sharon Lowen, who portrayed herself as a veteran Odissi artist.
Soundtrack
The music for the film was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and released on ECHO Music Company.
Awards
Nandi Awards - 1988
Best Feature Film - Gold - Ch.V. Appa Rao
Best Actress - Bhanupriya
Best Choreographer - Srinivas
Best Lyricist - Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
Filmfare Awards South - 1988
Best Film – Telugu - Ch.V. Appa Rao
Best Actress – Telugu - Bhanupriya
Cinema Express Awards - 1988
Cinema Express Awards Best Film - Ch.V. Appa Rao
Cinema Express Awards Best Director - K. Viswanath
Cinema Express Awards Best Actress - Bhanupriya
References
External links
Swarnakamalam at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kasinadhuni Viswanath
- Penghargaan Filmfare untuk Film Terbaik – Telugu
- Penghargaan Filmfare untuk Aktris Terbaik – Telugu
- Swarnakamalam
- Venkatesh (actor)
- K. Viswanath
- Bhanupriya
- Sainath Thotapalli
- Mucherla Aruna
- Pavala Syamala
- S. Janaki
- K. S. Rama Rao
- List of Telugu film actresses