Pelli Kanuka (1960 film)

Pelli Kanuka (transl.Wedding Gift) is a 1960 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by and directed by C. V. Sridhar. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Krishna Kumari, B. Saroja Devi with music composed by A. M. Rajah, making his debut.[1] The film is a remake of the Tamil film Kalyana Parisu (1959).

Pelli Kanuka
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. V. Sridhar
Produced byS. Krishna Murthy
T. Govindarajan
Sridhar
Written byAcharya Atreya (dialogues)
Screenplay byC. V. Sridhar
Story byC. V. Sridhar
Based onKalyana Parisu (1959)
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
Krishna Kumari
B. Saroja Devi
Music byA. M. Rajah
CinematographyA. Vincent
Edited byN. M. Shankar
Production
company
Venus Pictures
Distributed byNavayuga Films
Release date
  • 22 April 1960 (1960-04-22)
Running time
185 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Bhaskar (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) and Vasanti (B. Saroja Devi) are college mates who clash when she complains to the college principal about a love letter he sent her. Later on realizing her mistake, Vasanti apologizes to him and the two fall in love. Vasanti's elder sister, Geeta (Krishna Kumari), supports the family by stitching clothes. Bhaskar rents the room upstairs in their house. He falls ill and in nursing him, Geeta falls in love with him. She confides her love to Vasanti, who decides to sacrifice her love for the sake of her sister and convinces Bhaskar to marry Geeta. Bhaskar initially neglects Geeta. On finding out, Vasanti writes to him that their sacrifice, made for Geeta's happiness, would mean nothing unless he is a good husband to Geeta. Bhaskar relents and Geeta and he have a son. Vasanti joins them and Geeta suspects that there is something going on between Bhaskar and Vasanti and makes Vasanti leave the house. A few years later Geeta, having found out that Bhaskar and Vasanti loved each other, dies in guilt, leaving Bhaskar alone to bring up their child making him promise that he will make Vasanti the child's mother. Bhaskar learns of Vasanti's impending marriage to her former boss Raghu (Jaggayya). By the time he reaches there, Vasanti is already married. He hands over his child to Vasanti as a wedding gift and walks away.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Pelli Kanuka
Film score by
Released1960
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:06
LabelSAREGAMA Audio
ProducerA. M. Rajah

Music composed by A. M. Rajah. Music released on SAREGAMA Audio Company.

S. NoSong TitleLyricsSingerslength
1 "Aade Paade Pasivada" Samudrala Sr P. Susheela 3:20
2 "Kannulato Palakarinchu" Acharya Atreya A. M. Rajah,P. Susheela 3:38
3 "Pulakinchani Madi" Arudra Jikki 4:22
4 "Akkayyaku Seemantham" Arudra P. Susheela, S. Janaki 4:51
5 "Aade Paade Pasivada" (Pathos) Samudrala Sr A. M. Rajah 4:01
6 "Teerenuga Netitone" Samudrala Sr A. M. Rajah, P. Susheela 3:26
7 "Vaaduka Marchedavela" Acharya Atreya A. M. Rajah, P. Susheela 4:28

Production

The film was a remake of Kalyana Parisu (1959) from Tamil. A triangular love story, the film is about a young man who rents a house near his girlfriend, but the girl's elder sister is not aware of their romance. She subsequently falls for the man and wishes to marry him, so her younger sister decides to sacrifice her love, unknown to the former.[2] Akkineni acted in the Tamil version also, but did not portray the hero role, he did another role, portrayed by Jaggaiah in Telugu. A. M. Raja provided music for both the versions. Krishna Kumari played Vijayakumari and Relangi played Thangavelu.[3] Saroja Devi reprises her role from the Tamil original.[4] The comedy track between Relangi and Girija became popular and was remade with Brahmanandam and Kovai Sarala.

References

  1. ఆచారం, షణ్ముఖాచారి. "తెలుగు వారికి శ్రీధర్‌ ఇచ్చిన 'పెళ్లికానుక'". Sitara. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  2. "Pellikanuka (1960)". The Hindu. 23 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  3. "Pelli Kanuka 1960". Telugu Cinema. Archived from the original on 23 December 2005. Retrieved 11 November 2015.
  4. "Saroja Devi in Kalyana Parisu and Pelli Kanuka". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
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