Simhasanam (1986 film)

For the 2012 film, see Simhasanam (2012 film).
Simhasanam
Directed by Krishna
Produced by Krishna Ghattamaneni
Written by Krishna
Tripuraneni Maharadhi
Starring Krishna
Jayaprada
Radha mandakini
Music by Bappi Lahiri
Cinematography V. S. R. Swamy
Production
company
Release dates
  • 21 March 1986 (1986-03-21)
Country India
Language Telugu

Simhasanam or Simhaasanam is a South Indian Telugu film released in 1986 with double action by super star Krishna, who also directed the film. The film was simultaneously made in Hindi as Singhasan. The film is a blockbuster and broke many records in the Telugu film industry. The film is based on Janapada Katha.

Jayaprada, Radha and Mandakini acted as the heroines. The film was the first 70 mm Stereophonic sound movie in Telugu cinema.[1]

Plot

The kingdom of Dasharna’s has a brave and able army chief by the name Vikrama Simha (Krishna). Princess Alaknanda Devi (Jayapradha) is in love with him. The chief minister contrives to dethrone the king and procure the throne for his son. But as long as Vikrama Singha is present, his plans cannot bear fruit. So he traps Vikrama Singha by getting false witnesses to testify that he has tried to kill the princess. Vikrama Simha is exiled. Meanwhile, the neighbouring kingdom of Avanti has the crown prince Aditya Vardhana (Krishna) who looks exactly like Vikrama Singha is very jovial and tries to spend his time with Jaswanthi (Radha), a dancer who dances in the kingdom. The Queen of Avanti is not happy with this behavior of Aditya Vardhana and she tries to change his behavior and she succeeds in that. She always wanted Aditya Vardhana to get married to Alakananda Devi. But when Aditya Vardhana went to hunt in the forest, he finds Chandana or Vishakanya ( Mandakini) and falls in love with her. Chandana also loves him. Later after some incidents Chandana learns that she is a Vishakanya. She tries to commit Suicide but later is saved by Vikrama Simha. He changes Chandana. Aditya Vardhana convinces Vikrama Simha to rule his kingdom till some problems in the kingdom are solved. Vikrama Simha accepts to that and later returns the throne to Aditya Vardhana. The Raja Guru of Avanti contrives to procure the throne for his son. Aditya Vardhana marries Chandana. Vikrama Simha finally foils the chief minister’s plans to acquire the throne of Dasharna. Vikrama Simha marries Alakananda Devi.

Cast

Soundtrack

Hindi
  1. Tere Liye Maine Janam Liya - P Susheela, Kishore Kumar
  2. Waah Waah Kya Rang Hai, Waah Waah Kya Roop Hai - Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
  3. Kismat Likhne Waale Par Zara Bas Jo Chale Humara - Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
  4. Takatu Taka Tai - P Susheela, Kishore Kumar
  5. Booba Booba - Bappi Lahiri, Asha Bhosle
  6. Swagatam - Bappi Lahiri

References

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