Satya Harschindra (1965)

Satya Harischandra was an important role for NTR to fill in the variety of characters (especially mythological) that he played-even if it did not do well. SV Ranga Rao was asked to play the role of Viswamitra, which he rejected-having played Satya Harischandra himself in the hit film of a still bygone era [1956]. This 1965 release with NTR, unfortunately, bombed at the BO and was compared to SVR's Harischandra which the viewers seemed to prefer over the new and novel version. Relangi, who played Nakshatrudu in the previous Harischandra movie, played Kala Kaushikudu in this one.
The earlier two Satya Harischandra movies that came out had the very same dialogues and songs, so being what he is, KV Reddy decided to try new dialogues and lyrics with the old, old play.The movie bombed, shocking the production house so used to blockbusters and consistent, if not constant success. The familiar territory that the popular play tread on was gone, and the novelty did not strike a chord with the audience.
It was based on Balijepalli Lakshmikantham's stage play 'Satya Harischandra'.
Cast: NT Rama Rao (Harischandra), S. Varalakshmi (Chandramathi), Relangi (Kala Kausika), Mukkamala (Viswamithra), Nagaiah (Vasishtha), Rajanala (Veerabahu), Ramana Reddy (Nakshatraka), Prabhakara Reddy (Siva), Master Babu (Lohitasya), Balakrishna, Nalla Rama Murthy, Rajababu, Ramakoti, AV Subba Rao Jr. (Satya Keerthi), Chadalavada Kutumba Rao, Girija (Kalaha Kanthi), Vijayalakshmi (Menaka), Rajasri, Meena Kumari, Vanisri (Mathangi), Mohana (Kasi Rani), Sabitha Devi (Parvathi)
Screenplay: KV Reddy
Story, Dialogues and Lyrics: Pingali Nagendra Rao
Playback: Ghantasala, Madhavapeddi Satyam, B. Gopalam, P. Susheela, P. Leela, Swarna Latha
Music: Pendyala Nageswara Rao
Cinematography: Kamal Ghosh
Audiography: V. Sivaram
Editing: G. Kalyana Sundaram, D. Jayaram
Art: Gokhale, Kaladhar
Choreography: Pasumarthi Krishna Murthy
Makeup: Peethambaram
Produce and Director: K.V. Reddy
Banner: Vijaya Productions

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