Pellinaati Pramanalu

Pelli Naati Pramanalu (transl. promises made during marriage) is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language comedy film, produced and directed by K. V. Reddy under the Jayanthi Pictures banner.[1] It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Jamuna with music composed by Ghantasala. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Vaazhkai Oppandham (transl.Contract Of Life) with M. N. Nambiar replacing R. Nageswara Rao's role. The film was remade in Telugu by S. V. Krishna Reddy as Sardukupodaam Randi (2001), starring Jagapati Babu and Soundarya.

Pellinaati Pramanalu
/ Vaazhkai Oppandham
Theatrical release poster in Telugu
Directed byK. V. Reddy
Produced byK. V. Reddy
Written byPingali Nagendra Rao
(story / dialogues)
Screenplay byK. V. Reddy
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
Jamuna
Music byGhantasala
CinematographyK. S. Prasad
Edited byM. S. Mani
Production
company
Jayanthi Pictures
Release date
  • 4 September 1959 (1959-09-04)
(Tamil version)
  • 17 December 1959 (1959-12-17)
(Telugu version)
Running time
172 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Tamil

Plot

Bheemasena Rao (S. V. Ranga Rao) is a dignified and respectful man, he has a son, Captain Pratap (R. Nageswara Rao) who works in Military services and a daughter, Rukmini (Jamuna). Salahala Rao (Ramana Reddy), the close friend and relative to Bheemasena Rao is trying to arrange a marriage to Rukmini. Krishna Rao (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) is a distant relative of Salahala Rao. He was sent to meet Bheemasena Rao with a recommendation letter where they mistake him as a cook. After a few comic incidents, Krishna Rao & Rukmini falls in love. In the beginning, Bheemasena Rao is not willing to it because of Krishna Rao's status. Meanwhile, Pratap arrives, he explains his father that Krishna Rao is his close friend and a very nice guy. So, finally, they make the marriage arrangements which is performed in a social form when a political leader takes marriage vows Pellinati Pramanalu from them that they should not cheat each other. Krishna Rao starts a new family in the town and finds a job in Salahala Rao's company "Andalu - Alankaralu" owned by R. P. Nanda (Dr. Sivaramakrishnaiah). During the next seven years, they are blessed with three children. But after that Rukmini becomes busy with household responsibilities. Krishna Rao becomes fed-up with her behavior. Subsequently, he is attracted towards his Secretary Radha (Raja Sulochana). He even goes to her house during the absence of his wife. After knowing about the affair, Pratap & Salahala Rao plays a drama with the help of Radha and let Krishna Rao realize his mistake. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Pratap & Radha.

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

Pellinaati Pramanalu / Vaazhkai Oppandham
Film score by
Released1959
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:52
ProducerGhantasala

Music composed by Ghantasala. Lyrics were written by Pingali Nagendra Rao.

Telugu Soundtrack
S. No.Song TitleSingerslength
1 "Brundavana Chandamama Endukoyi Tagavu" Ghantasala, P. Leela 2:35
2 "Challaga Choodali Poolanu Andukupovali Devi" Ghantasala 2:31
3 "Neetone Lokamu Neetone Swargamu" Ghantasala, P. Leela 3:02
4 "Edo Teliyaka Pilichitinoyi" P. Susheela 3:21
5 "Vennelalone Vedi" Ghantasala, P. Leela 2:28
6 "Arana Ana Aina" Jikki 2:44
7 "Raave Muddula Radha" Ghantasala, P. Susheela 2:55
8 "Sreemanturalivai Cheluvondu" P. Leela 3:10
9 "Sura Yaksha Gandharva" Ghantasala 3:03
10 "Laali Maa Papayi Ananda Laali" P. Leela 3:03
Tamil Soundtrack[2]
S. No.Song TitleSingersLyricsLength (m:ss)
1"Brandhaavana Vennilaave Bedham Innum Eno"Ghantasala & P. LeelaThanjai N. Ramaiah Dass2:35
2"Naanalla Yenbadhum... Kanivudan Paaraayo Endhan"Ghantasala2:31
3"Neethaane Logamum Neethaane Sorgamum"Ghantasala & P. Leela3:02
4"Idhaya Vaanil Udhaymaana Nilave"2:28
5"Krishnaa... Ennaiye Marandhe Azhaitthadhinaale"P. Suseela3:21
6"Ponaa Varaadhu Idhu Pozhudu Pona Kidaikkadhu"Jikki2:44
7"Vaaraai Aaruyir Raadhaa En Vaazhvin Selvam"Ghantasala & P. Suseela2:55
8"Jeyame Nee Arul Engal Sendhamizh Thaaye"P. Leela3:10
9"Aaraaro Aaraaro Anbe Kann Valaraai"3:03
10"Kocchi Malai Kudagu Malai Engal Naadu"T. V. Rathinam3:23
11"Rambaiyum Oorvasiyum"Thiruchi Loganathan3:03

Awards

National Film Awards[3]

References

  1. Naati 101 Chitralu, S. V. Rama Rao, Kinnera Publications, Hyderabad, 2006, pp: 153-4.
  2. G. Neelamegam. Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil). Manivasagar Publishers, Chennai 108 (Ph:044 25361039). First edition December 2014. p. 187.
  3. "6th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
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