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Bobbili Yuddham

Bobbili Yuddham (transl.Battle of Bobbili) is a 1964 Indian Telugu-language war film, based on the Battle of Bobbili between Bobbili and Vizianagaram kingdoms in 1757. The film was produced and directed by C. Seetaram. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and S.V. Ranga Rao, with music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao.[1]

Bobbili Yuddham
Theatrical release poster
Directed byC. Seetaram
Written bySamudrala Sr
Gabbita Venkatrao (dialogues)
Screenplay byC. Seetaram
Story byC. Seetaram
Based onBattle of Bobbili
Produced byC. Seetaram
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Bhanumathi Ramakrishna
S.V. Ranga Rao
CinematographyKamal Ghosh
Edited byKandaswamy
Music byS. Rajeswara Rao
Production
company
Republic Productions
Release date
  • 4 December 1964 (1964-12-04)
Running time
153 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Plot

The film begins with the birthday celebrations of Prince Chinna Venkatrayudu, son of Raja Rangarayudu (N. T. Rama Rao), King of Bobbili, for which Raja Vijayaramaraju (Rajanala), King of Vijayanagaram is invited. On the occasion, sports competitions are held in which the Bobbili team wins for which Vijayaramaraju feels jealous and wants to take revenge against them. At the same time, French invaders crack into the country and send a memorandum to Vijayaramaraju by General Bussi (Mukkamala). Vijayaramaraju exploits the situation by shaking hands with Bussi, taking authority over Bobbili, and asking them to pay taxes. But they refuse. So, Vijayaramaraju plans to attack Bobbili. Meanwhile, Vengalarayudu (C. Seetaram) the younger brother of Rangarayudu, marries Subhadra (Jamuna), sister of Tandra Paparayudu (S. V. Ranga Rao). Soon after the marriage, a spy is seized by Tandra Paparayudu who reveals the conspiracy of Vijayaramaraju and misleads them that their army is arriving from Rajam. On the spot, Tandra Paparayudu leaves for Rajam. Learning it, Bussi takes the forest route and surrounds the fort. Rangarayudu sends Dharmarayudu (M. Balaiah) for a compromise, which fails. Even the message sent to Tandra Paparayadu regarding the hazardous situation is intercepted. The war begins, the French warriors enter by breaking the fort walls with artilleries when many soldiers die, Vengalarayudu is backstabbed and Subhadra also follows him.

Finally, Raja Rangarayudu himself moves to the battlefield when his wife Mallamma Devi (Bhanumathi Ramakrishna) realizes that the Bobbili dynasty is going to fall, to safeguard their heritage she sends Chinna Venkatrayudu in disguise to Samarlakota. Meanwhile, the French army cannot withstand Rangarayudu's valor. So Bussi orders to blast the fort in which all men die and women inside the fort, including Mallamma Devi, commit suicide. Tandra Paparayudu senses the foul play of Bussi and immediately rushes to Bobbili. At the same time, Queen Chandrayamma (Jayanthi) wife of Vijayaramaraju also drives to Bobbili to stop the battle. On the way, she finds alone Chinna Venkatrayudu and safeguards him. By the time, Tandra Paparayudu reaches Bobbili, he spots corpses on all sides along with Rangarayudu & Mallamma and bursts out with avenge. At midnight, he enters the tent of Vijayaramaraju, slaughters him, and commits suicide when Bussi tries to arrest him. Chandrayamma also dies, looking at her husband's dead body uniting the hands of the Bobbili & Vijayanagaram princes.

Cast

Soundtrack

Bobbili Yuddham
Film score by
Released1964
GenreSoundtrack
Length28:41
ProducerS. Rajeswara Rao
S. Rajeswara Rao chronology
Manchi Manishi
(1964)
Bobbili Yuddham
(1964)
Dorikithe Dongalu
(1965)

Music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao.

S. No. Song Title Lyrics Singers length
1 "Sirineelu Rayuda" Aarudra S. Rajeswara Rao 1:28
2 "Srikara Karunala" Samudrala Jr Bhanumathi Ramakrishna 3:12
3 "Muthyala Chemmachekka" Aarudra P. Susheela 2:53
4 "Andala Raanive" Sri Sri Ghantasala, P. Susheela 3:11
5 "Ooyalalooginadoyi" C. Narayana Reddy Bhanumathi Ramakrishna 3:04
6 "Muripinche Andale" Sri Sri Ghantasala, P. Susheela 4:35
7 "Sevalu Cheyyale" Aarudra P. B. Srinivas, S. Janaki 3:19
8 "Ninuchhera Manasayera" Sri Sri P. Susheela 3:07
9 "Emaiah Ramaiah" Kosaraju Vasantha, Swarnalatha, V. Satya Rao 3:25

References

  1. ^ "Capture of a traitor". The Hindu. 15 June 2007. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 23 November 2020.

External links

  • Bobbili Yuddham at IMDb

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Bobbili Yuddham transl Battle of Bobbili is a 1964 Indian Telugu language war film based on the Battle of Bobbili between Bobbili and Vizianagaram kingdoms in 1757 The film was produced and directed by C Seetaram It stars N T Rama Rao Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and S V Ranga Rao with music composed by S Rajeswara Rao 1 Bobbili YuddhamTheatrical release posterDirected byC SeetaramWritten bySamudrala SrGabbita Venkatrao dialogues Screenplay byC SeetaramStory byC SeetaramBased onBattle of BobbiliProduced byC SeetaramStarringN T Rama RaoBhanumathi RamakrishnaS V Ranga RaoCinematographyKamal GhoshEdited byKandaswamyMusic byS Rajeswara RaoProductioncompanyRepublic ProductionsRelease date4 December 1964 1964 12 04 Running time153 minsCountryIndiaLanguageTelugu Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditThe film begins with the birthday celebrations of Prince Chinna Venkatrayudu son of Raja Rangarayudu N T Rama Rao King of Bobbili for which Raja Vijayaramaraju Rajanala King of Vijayanagaram is invited On the occasion sports competitions are held in which the Bobbili team wins for which Vijayaramaraju feels jealous and wants to take revenge against them At the same time French invaders crack into the country and send a memorandum to Vijayaramaraju by General Bussi Mukkamala Vijayaramaraju exploits the situation by shaking hands with Bussi taking authority over Bobbili and asking them to pay taxes But they refuse So Vijayaramaraju plans to attack Bobbili Meanwhile Vengalarayudu C Seetaram the younger brother of Rangarayudu marries Subhadra Jamuna sister of Tandra Paparayudu S V Ranga Rao Soon after the marriage a spy is seized by Tandra Paparayudu who reveals the conspiracy of Vijayaramaraju and misleads them that their army is arriving from Rajam On the spot Tandra Paparayudu leaves for Rajam Learning it Bussi takes the forest route and surrounds the fort Rangarayudu sends Dharmarayudu M Balaiah for a compromise which fails Even the message sent to Tandra Paparayadu regarding the hazardous situation is intercepted The war begins the French warriors enter by breaking the fort walls with artilleries when many soldiers die Vengalarayudu is backstabbed and Subhadra also follows him Finally Raja Rangarayudu himself moves to the battlefield when his wife Mallamma Devi Bhanumathi Ramakrishna realizes that the Bobbili dynasty is going to fall to safeguard their heritage she sends Chinna Venkatrayudu in disguise to Samarlakota Meanwhile the French army cannot withstand Rangarayudu s valor So Bussi orders to blast the fort in which all men die and women inside the fort including Mallamma Devi commit suicide Tandra Paparayudu senses the foul play of Bussi and immediately rushes to Bobbili At the same time Queen Chandrayamma Jayanthi wife of Vijayaramaraju also drives to Bobbili to stop the battle On the way she finds alone Chinna Venkatrayudu and safeguards him By the time Tandra Paparayudu reaches Bobbili he spots corpses on all sides along with Rangarayudu amp Mallamma and bursts out with avenge At midnight he enters the tent of Vijayaramaraju slaughters him and commits suicide when Bussi tries to arrest him Chandrayamma also dies looking at her husband s dead body uniting the hands of the Bobbili amp Vijayanagaram princes Cast EditN T Rama Rao as Raja Rangarayalu Bhanumathi Ramakrishna as Mallama Devi S V Ranga Rao as Tandra Paparayudu Rajanala as Vijayaramaraju V Nagayya as Milk Man Dhulipala as Narsarayudu Mukkamala as Bussy Padmanabham as Varahalu M Balaiah as Dharmarayudu C S R as Dubassi Lakshmanna C Seetaram as Vegallarayudu M R Radha as Hyder Jung Jamuna as Subhadra Jayanthi as Chandrayamma Geetanjali as Swarna L Vijayalakshmi as Dancer Surabhi Balasaraswathi as VenkatalakshmiSoundtrack EditBobbili YuddhamFilm score by S Rajeswara RaoReleased1964GenreSoundtrackLength28 41ProducerS Rajeswara RaoS Rajeswara Rao chronologyManchi Manishi 1964 Bobbili Yuddham 1964 Dorikithe Dongalu 1965 Music composed by S Rajeswara Rao S No Song Title Lyrics Singers length1 Sirineelu Rayuda Aarudra S Rajeswara Rao 1 282 Srikara Karunala Samudrala Jr Bhanumathi Ramakrishna 3 123 Muthyala Chemmachekka Aarudra P Susheela 2 534 Andala Raanive Sri Sri Ghantasala P Susheela 3 115 Ooyalalooginadoyi C Narayana Reddy Bhanumathi Ramakrishna 3 046 Muripinche Andale Sri Sri Ghantasala P Susheela 4 357 Sevalu Cheyyale Aarudra P B Srinivas S Janaki 3 198 Ninuchhera Manasayera Sri Sri P Susheela 3 079 Emaiah Ramaiah Kosaraju Vasantha Swarnalatha V Satya Rao 3 25References Edit Capture of a traitor The Hindu 15 June 2007 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 23 November 2020 External links EditBobbili Yuddham at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobbili Yuddham amp oldid 1118327487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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