Ramadasu
This article is about the 1964 National Award winning Telugu film. For the 2006 Telugu film, see Sri Ramadasu. For historical person, see Kancherla Gopanna.
Ramadasu | |
---|---|
Directed by | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
Produced by | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
Starring |
Chittor V. Nagaiah N. T. Rama Rao Akkineni Nageswara Rao Gummadi Shivaji Ganesan Kannamba Mudigonda Lingamurthy |
Music by | Ashwathama[1] |
Distributed by | V. N. Films |
Release dates | 1 February 1964 |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Ramadasu is a 1964 Telugu, devotional biographical film. The ensemble cast film was directed by veteran Chittor V. Nagaiah, who has also enacted the role Kancharla Gopanna. The blockbuster film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu, and has garnered several state awards.[2]
Soundtrack
Track # | Song | Singer(s) |
1 | Adigo Badradri | Ghantasala P. B. Srinivas A. P. Komala |
2 | Dandakam | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
3 | Dhanyudanaithini O Deva | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
4 | E desamanununduvaru | M. Satyam |
5 | Jai Seetharama Raghu Rama | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
6 | Kaheka rona | Mohammad Rafi |
7 | Kondanda Rama | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
8 | Maa Bava Manchivadu | P. Susheela |
9 | Mohanakaara Rama | Sulamangalam Sisters |
10 | Naraharini Nammaka | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
11 | O saadhulara | Chittor V. Nagaiah Kamala Devi |
12 | Padyams | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
13 | Padyams | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
14 | Pahimam Sri Ram ante | Sulamangalam Sisters |
15 | Ram Naam Se Jyaada | Mohammad Rafi |
16 | Rama Dasu Garu | Chittor V. Nagaiah M. Satyam |
17 | Rama Pahimam | Sulamangalam Sisters |
18 | Rama Rama Anarada | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
19 | Rama Rama yanuarada | Chittor V. Nagaiah |
20 | Ye Desam munununduvaru | M. Satyam |
Awards
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/9/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.