Daksha Yagnam (1962)




Cast: NT Rama Rao (Lord Siva), Devika (Dakshayani), Amarnath (Vishnu), Mikkilineni (Brahma), SV Ranga Rao (Daksha), Kannamba (Vairini), Rajasri (Rohini), Ramakrishna (Chandra), Kalyanam Raghuramaiah (Narada), Satyanarayana, Meena Kumari, Chayadevi, Suribabu, Padmanabham, Balakrishna
Dialogues and Lyrics: Arudra
Music: S. Hanumatha Rao
Cinematography: Lakshman Gore
Art: Thota Venkateswara Rao, M. Venkateswara Rao
Presenter: P. Kannamba
Producer and Director: KB Nagabhushanam
Banner: Varalakshmi Pictures
Release Date: 10 May
Trivia: Initially the film starts with Kanta Rao as Siva. Later he replaced with NTR. In this film, NTR portrayed the Siva role first time in his career.
After 15 days of release of this film, NTR's elder son Ramakrishna was died unexpectedly. NTR beleived that this was happened because he done the Siva role, who is the Layakara. So, he decided to never portrayed that role again. But he did the role in the film 'Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha', with request of his guru KV Reddy.

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Who acted as Veera bhadra. He did very well
Anonymous said…
Eelapata Raghuramaiah is a legend of all times, not only for Telugu film industry but for the whole world who ever have an ear for celebrating melody of music. Padmasree Raghuramaiah was a versatile singer with classical hundusthani style of rendering ragaas and gamakas in most melodious ways with a divine touch to his inspirational singing. His role in movies as Sri Krishna and as Narada have indeed immortalised the epic characters of the hindu epics on to the silver screen and more sublimely in to the hearts of the millions of Indians.
On casually, looking into the google pages about Sri Raghuramaiah, it is coinsidentally noticed that on this day 24th Feb, 46 years ago he passed away from this mortals world to an everlasting eternity, where music and singing are hoped to be given greatest reverence by the angels and saints under the overview of the holy God. Surely, Late Sri Raghuramaiah will be in prime and honourable position in the World of Eternity.
Purnanandam Kokkeragadda said…
Previously posted message printed under anonymous tag is not really from anonymous category. It is expressed and written by Purnanandam Kokkeragadda, Professor of Civil Engineering, Artist, Architect, Singer, Writer, Poet, Musician and Philosopher from Andhra Pradesh, India.

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