Nartanasala

Nartanasala
Directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao
Produced by Lakshmi Rajyam
Sridhar Rao
Written by Samudrala Raghavacharya
Starring S. V. Ranga Rao
N. T. Rama Rao
Savitri
Music by Susarla Dakshinamurthy
Release dates
11 October 1963
Running time
175 min.
Language Telugu

Nartanasala, also written as Nartanashala (The Dance Hall), was a 1963, Indian epic mythological Telugu film written by Samudrala Raghavacharya and directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao, starring S. V. Ranga Rao. The film was produced by Rajyam Pictures in Black and White. The film was a blockbuster.[1] The film received awards for Best Production Design and Best Lead Actor at the Third Afro-Asian Film Festival held in Jakarta.[2][3][4]

The film is cited among CNN-IBN's list of the hundred greatest Indian films of all time.[5] The film won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film in 1963 at the 11th National Film Awards, and has secured the Filmfare Award for Best Telugu Film.[1]

Plot

This Hindu mythological film deals with the Viraata Parvam of the epic Mahabharata.

Cast

Actor Character
Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao Arjuna /Brihannala
Savitri Draupadi
Dandamudi Rajagopal Bhima
S. V. Ranga Rao Keechaka
Mikkilineni Radhakrishna Murthy Yudhishthira/Kankubhattu
Relangi Venkata Ramaiah Uttara Kumara
Mukkamala Virata
Dhulipala Duryodhana
L. Vijayalakshmi Uttara
Sandhya Sudheshna
Dr. Prabhakar Reddy Karna
Tadepalli Lakshmi Kanta Rao Lord Krishna
Kaikala Satyanarayana Dushasana
Allu Ramalingaiah Vaala /Varatulya
Sobhan Babu Abhimanyu
Vangara Venkata Subbaiah
Sitaram
Balakrishna
C. Lakshmi Rajyam Subhadra
Nellore Kanta Rao Jeemutamalludu

Crew

Songs

Track list
No. TitleLyricsSinger(s) Length
1. "Jaya Gana Nayaka"  SamudralaGhantasala, S. Janaki 05:15
2. "Dariki Raboku Raboku Raaja"  SamudralaP. Susheela 03:01
3. "Evari Kosam Ee Mandahasam"  Sri Sri Ghantasala, P. Susheela 03:05
4. "Janani Shiva Kaamini"  SamudralaP. Susheela 03.54
5. "Naravaraa O Kuruvaraa"  SamudralaS. Janaki 04:13
6. "Salalita Raga Sudharasa Saaram"  SamudralaMangalampalli Balamuralikrishna, Bangalore Lata  
7. "Sakhiya Vivarinchave"  SamudralaP. Susheela 02:43
8. "Sheelavati"  SamudralaBangalore Lata 04:56

Awards

International Honors - Third Afro Asian Film Festival
National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Other Awards

Trivia

Dandamudi Rajagopal who acted as Bhima in this film participated thrice in the Olympic games in 1948, 1952 and 1956 in the field of Weightlifting.[7] NTR's son Balakrishna announced plans to act and direct in the remake of the film in 2003, and a launch event was held in Hyderabad during March 2003. Produced by Pusapati Lakshmipati Raju, the film was announced to have an ensemble cast also featuring Soundarya, Srihari, Saikumar, Uday Kiran and Asin in lead roles.[8] However, despite a grand launch, the film was later shelved following the sudden demise of actress Soundarya.[9]

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