Santosham (1955 film)

Santosham (transl. Happiness) is a 1955 Telugu-language drama film, produced by M. Somasundaram under the Jupiter Pictures Ltd. banner[3] and directed by C. P. Deekshith.[4] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Anjali Devi, Jamuna [5] and music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy.[6] The film is a remake of the Tamil movie Velaikkaari (1949) and it was simultaneously made as the Hindi movie Naya Aadmi (1956).[7]

Santosham
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. P. Deekshith
Produced byM. Somasundaram
Written bySamudrala Sr
Samudrala Jr
(screenplay / dialogues)
Story byC. N. Annadurai
Based onVelaikkaari (1949)
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Anjali Devi
Jamuna
Music byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy
CinematographyP. Rama Swamy
Edited byL. S. Ramachandran
Production
company
Release date
  • 24 December 1955 (1955-12-24)
[2]
Running time
159 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

Zamindar Dayanidhi (R. Nagendra Rao) a deceitful vicious miser whose profession is to take advantage of the destitute by giving loans and taking the authority on them. Unable to repay the money he has borrowed from Zamindar for his son Anand's (N.T.Rama Rao) higher studies, Sundaraiah (Vadlamani Viswanathan) commits suicide. A depressed Anand makes an aborted bid to kill the Zamindar and on the same night, he along with his friend Madan Mohan (Jaggaiah) stumble upon the corpse of an England-returned rich young man Paramanand (again N. T. Rama Rao), who resembles Anand. On Mohan's advice, Anand takes his place. The dead man's blind mother (Kakinada Rajaratnam) believes that Anand is her son and performs his marriage with Dayanidhi's class-conscious daughter Sarasa (Jamuna). Dayanidhi objects to his son Murthy (Ramasarma) marrying their servant-maid Amrutham (Anjali Devi) and tries to kill her by torching her hut. How Anand saves Amrutham, tames Sarasa and brings in a change of heart in Dayanidhi forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Santosham
Film score by
Released1955
GenreSoundtrack
LabelH.M.V.Audio
ProducerViswanathan–Ramamoorthy

Music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr-Samudrala Jr.. Music released by H.M.V. Audio Company.

S. No.Song TitleSingerslength
1 "Navvavoi Raja" P. Susheela
2 "Nilupara" Venkatesh 2:45
3 "Etula Brathukanu" Ghantasala 2:15
4 "Yamuna Thatakam" K. Rani
5 "Gaalivalle Thelipo"
6 "Rupai Kasulone" P.Susheela 3:29
7 "Dhanamu Mulamura" Ghantasala, Pithapuram 4:45
8 "Teeyani Eenati Reyi" P.Susheela, Venkatesh 2:24
9 "Chinnaridanara" Jikki 2:03
10 "Vunnaru Vunnaru" Jikki 2:45

References

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