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Nammina Bantu

Nammina Bantu (transl. Trusted servant) is a 1960 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, S. V. Ranga Rao, and Savitri, with music jointly composed by S. Rajeswara Rao and Master Venu. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Pattaliyin Vetri (transl. The Proletariat's success), under the same banner and director, and some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions. Upon release Nammina Bantu received critical acclaim.[1] The film was featured at the 8th San Sebastián International Film Festival.[2] The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu.[3]

Nammina Bantu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAdurthi Subba Rao
Written bySunkara Satyanarayana
Tapi Dharma Rao (dialogues)
Screenplay byAdurthi Subba Rao
Story bySunkara Satyanarayana
Produced byYarlagadda Venkanna Chowdary
StarringAkkineni Nageswara Rao
Savitri
CinematographyB. S. Jagirdhar
Edited byA. Sanjeevi
Music byS. Rajeswara Rao
Master Venu
Production
company
Sambhu Films
Distributed byNavayuga Films
Release date
  • 7 January 1960 (1960-01-07)
Running time
161 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesTelugu
Tamil

Plot edit

Telugu version

The film begins with a distressed peasant, Chandrayya, who checks in a village along with his daughter Lakshmi and an ox. He meets an evil landlord, Bhujanga Rao, to seek land on the lease. He promises to give two acres of fertile land after yielding his Mango orchards and provides another sick ox. Chandrayya names them Ramalakshmanulu. Prasad, the staunch of Bhujanga Rao, shares a bond with his master beyond that of a servant and takes care of his daughter Sarala as his sibling. In parallel, as a glimpse, Devayya, Bhujanga Rao's nephew, returns home and falls for Sarala. After a while, Chandrayya successfully yields the mango orchard when Bhujanga Rao deceits him by endowing a dry land. Chandrayya decides to dig a well when Sarala also repents from her father's breach, so she supports them with Devayya's aid. After crossing many hurdles, Chandrayya acquires triumph, but a motor is necessary to dig the water, which requires a considerable amount. Then, as usual, bullock cart races are conducted, which Prasad wins every year, so Lakshmi determines to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount. Here, Sarala pleads with Prasad to lose the bet, which he denies, as a trusty workhorse and cannot mortgage the prestige of his sovereign. During the race, Prasad attempts the best shot, but Lakshmi wins. Bhujanga Rao accuses Prasad therein, and he quits his service. Peeved by this, Bhujanga Rao is intrigued by destroying the motor, which Prasad obstructs and gets injured. Now Lakshmi comprehends Prasad's integrity, and they crush. After that, Prasad collaborates with the peasants and performs cooperative farming, which irks Bhujanga Rao and ploys to thwart. At last, in the final battle, Bhujanga Rao falls into a bog, and Prasad struggles to extricate him but fails. Before dying, he entrusts Sarala's responsibility to Prasad. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Prasad & Lakshmi and Devayya & Sarala.

Tamil version

The film begins with Paramasiva, a distressed peasant, checking in a village with his daughter Lakshmi and an ox. He meets Sowcar Shivam, a cruel & crafty person, to seek land on the lease. Shivam promises to give 2 acres of fertile land after yielding his mango orchards. He also provides another sick ox, and Paramasiva names them Ramakshamanulu. Kannan, a loyal, trustworthy servant of Shivam whose word is an ordinance to him, shares a bond beyond a servant and takes care of Bhujangarao's daughter Chandra as his sister. Meanwhile, as a glimpse, Ranga Shivam's nephew returns to the village, giving up his education and falls for Chandra. After some time, Paramasiva successfully yields the mango orchard when Shivam deceits him by endowing a dry land. Right now, Paramasiva decides to dig a well at the site shown by Ramudu; Chandra also repents her father's breach, so she supports them with the help of Ranga. After crossing many hurdles, Paramasiva acquires the triumph, but a motor is necessary to bring out the water, which requires a considerable amount. Then, as usual, bullock cart races are conducted, and Kannan wins every year, so Lakshmi decides to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount. Here, Chandra pleads with Kannan to lose the bet when he replies that he is ready to sacrifice his life but not the prestige of his sovereign. During the time of the race, Kannan attempts the best shot, but Lakshmi holds the victory. At present, Shivam accuses & humiliates Kannan as he intentionally did the deed. As a result, he leaves his service. Peeved by this, Shivam is intrigued by destroying the motor when Kannan obstructs and injures him. Now Lakshmi realizes Kannan's honesty, and they start loving each other. After that, on the advice of Ranga, Kannan collaborates with all the peasants and performs cooperative farming, which irks Shivam and ploys to thwart their plans. At last, in the final battle, Shivam falls into a bog. Kannan struggles to extricate him but fails, and before dying, he entrusts Chandra's responsibility to Kannan. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Kannan & Lakshmi and Ranga & Chandra.

Cast edit

Telugu version
Tamil version

Soundtrack edit

Nammina Bantu
Film score by
Released1960
GenreSoundtrack
Length40:53
ProducerS. Rajeswara Rao & Master Venu

Music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao & Master Venu. Music released on Audio Company. All the tunes for all the songs for both languages are the same.

Telugu version
Nammina Bantu

Lyrics were written by Kosaraju. Playback singers are Ghantasala, Madhavapeddi Satyam, Jikki, P. Susheela, P. Leela, T. V. Rathnam and Swarnalatha.

S. No Song Title Singers Lyrics Length (mm:ss) Composer
1 "Pogarubothu Potlagithara" Ghantasala Kosaraju 03:15 S. Rajeswara Rao
2 "Thela Thela Vaarenu" Jikki 04:22
3 "Chengu Chenguna" P. Susheela 03:09
4 "Enta Manchi Vadavura" Ghantasala & P. Susheela 03:51 Master Venu
5 "Raitu Medibatti Saagalera Lokam" Ghantasala & P. Susheela 03:41
6 "Topi Najooku Techu Topi" Madhavapeddi Satyam 03:40
7 "Ghama Ghama Ghamayinchu" Madhavapeddi Satyam & P. Leela 04:43
8 "Andala Bomma" Madhavapeddi Satyam & Jikki 04:22
9 "Alu Mogudu Pondu Andamoyi" Swarnalatha, P. Susheela & T. V. Rathnam 08:38
10 "Maata Paddavura Mechaledu" Ghantasala 01:12
11 "" Ghantasala & Jikki 00:51
Pattaliyin Vetri
Film score by
Released1960
GenreSoundtrack
Length41:48
ProducerS. Rajeswara Rao & Master Venu
Tamil version
Pattaliyin Vetri

Lyrics by Udumalai Narayana Kavi and Ka. Mu. Sheriff. Playback singers are T. M. Soundararajan, Ghantasala, Seerkazhi Govindarajan, S. C. Krishnan, Jikki, P. Susheela, P. Leela, T. V. Rathnam & Swarnalatha.

S. No Song Title Singers Lyrics Length (mm:ss) Composer
1 "Anna Nadai Thanile" T. M. Soundararajan Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03:15 S. Rajeswara Rao
2 "Velli Mulaithathu Vaanile Amma" Jikki Udumalai Narayana Kavi 04:22
3 "Chingku Chingkune Thulliye Odunggale" P. Susheela Ka. Mu. Sheriff 03:09
4 "Enddanaalume Naame" Ghantasala & P. Susheela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03:51 Master Venu
5 "Uzhavan Munnaalethaan" T. M. Soundararajan & P. Susheela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03:41
6 "Hat Nagaeregamaana Hattu" Seerkazhi Govindarajan Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03:40
7 "Gama Gama Gamangkudhu" Seerkazhi Govindarajan & P. Leela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 04:43
8 "Singaara Bommai" S. C. Krishnan & Jikki Ka. Mu. Sheriff 04:22
9 "Pendatti Purushanukku Piriyaadha Bandhame" Swarnalatha, P. Susheela & T. V. Rathnam Udumalai Narayana Kavi 08:38
10 "Manadhaara Oru Pizhaiyum" T. M. Soundararajan Ka. Mu. Sheriff 01:12
11 "Paadu Pattu Payir Valartthu" T. M. Soundararajan & Jikki Ka. Mu. Sheriff 00:51

Production edit

Yarlagadda Venkanna Chowdary, who himself was a landlord decided to produce a film based on the theme of exploitation of farmers by landlords written by socialist writer Sunkara Sathyanarayana for his debut production. Adurthi Subbarao was signed on to direct the film, while Sunkara and Tapi Dharma Rao wrote the dialogues. B. S. Jagirdar and Akkineni Sanjeevi worked as cinematographers and editors respectively. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Pattaliyin Vetri.[1]

Nageswara Rao and Savitri were selected to portray the lead pair. S. V. Rangarao was first offered the landlord's role, but Rangarao preferred the character of downtrodden farmer Chandrayya's character as he found it more challenging. Dagubati Ramanaidu, who went on to become a popular producer in Telugu cinema worked as one of the partners in the film. The film also happened to be his debut film as an actor. He acted as the body double for Nageswara Rao, driving the bullock cart in long shot scenes, besides donning the district collector's role.[1]

Award edit

National Film Awards

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Narasimham, M. L. (3 December 2015). "Namminabantu (1960)". The Hindu. from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Telugu Film For San Sebastian Festival". The Indian Express. 8 July 1960. p. 3. Retrieved 1 December 2022 – via Google News Archive.
  3. ^ a b (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2011.

External links edit

  • Nammina Bantu at IMDb  
  • Paattaaliyin Vetri Tamil Titles on YouTube

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Nammina Bantu transl Trusted servant is a 1960 Indian Telugu language drama film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao S V Ranga Rao and Savitri with music jointly composed by S Rajeswara Rao and Master Venu The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Pattaliyin Vetri transl The Proletariat s success under the same banner and director and some of the scenes and artists are the same in both versions Upon release Nammina Bantu received critical acclaim 1 The film was featured at the 8th San Sebastian International Film Festival 2 The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu 3 Nammina BantuTheatrical release posterDirected byAdurthi Subba RaoWritten bySunkara Satyanarayana Tapi Dharma Rao dialogues Screenplay byAdurthi Subba RaoStory bySunkara SatyanarayanaProduced byYarlagadda Venkanna ChowdaryStarringAkkineni Nageswara RaoSavitriCinematographyB S JagirdharEdited byA SanjeeviMusic byS Rajeswara RaoMaster VenuProductioncompanySambhu FilmsDistributed byNavayuga FilmsRelease date7 January 1960 1960 01 07 Running time161 minutesCountryIndiaLanguagesTeluguTamil Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 Production 5 Award 6 References 7 External linksPlot editTelugu version The film begins with a distressed peasant Chandrayya who checks in a village along with his daughter Lakshmi and an ox He meets an evil landlord Bhujanga Rao to seek land on the lease He promises to give two acres of fertile land after yielding his Mango orchards and provides another sick ox Chandrayya names them Ramalakshmanulu Prasad the staunch of Bhujanga Rao shares a bond with his master beyond that of a servant and takes care of his daughter Sarala as his sibling In parallel as a glimpse Devayya Bhujanga Rao s nephew returns home and falls for Sarala After a while Chandrayya successfully yields the mango orchard when Bhujanga Rao deceits him by endowing a dry land Chandrayya decides to dig a well when Sarala also repents from her father s breach so she supports them with Devayya s aid After crossing many hurdles Chandrayya acquires triumph but a motor is necessary to dig the water which requires a considerable amount Then as usual bullock cart races are conducted which Prasad wins every year so Lakshmi determines to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount Here Sarala pleads with Prasad to lose the bet which he denies as a trusty workhorse and cannot mortgage the prestige of his sovereign During the race Prasad attempts the best shot but Lakshmi wins Bhujanga Rao accuses Prasad therein and he quits his service Peeved by this Bhujanga Rao is intrigued by destroying the motor which Prasad obstructs and gets injured Now Lakshmi comprehends Prasad s integrity and they crush After that Prasad collaborates with the peasants and performs cooperative farming which irks Bhujanga Rao and ploys to thwart At last in the final battle Bhujanga Rao falls into a bog and Prasad struggles to extricate him but fails Before dying he entrusts Sarala s responsibility to Prasad Finally the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Prasad amp Lakshmi and Devayya amp Sarala Tamil version The film begins with Paramasiva a distressed peasant checking in a village with his daughter Lakshmi and an ox He meets Sowcar Shivam a cruel amp crafty person to seek land on the lease Shivam promises to give 2 acres of fertile land after yielding his mango orchards He also provides another sick ox and Paramasiva names them Ramakshamanulu Kannan a loyal trustworthy servant of Shivam whose word is an ordinance to him shares a bond beyond a servant and takes care of Bhujangarao s daughter Chandra as his sister Meanwhile as a glimpse Ranga Shivam s nephew returns to the village giving up his education and falls for Chandra After some time Paramasiva successfully yields the mango orchard when Shivam deceits him by endowing a dry land Right now Paramasiva decides to dig a well at the site shown by Ramudu Chandra also repents her father s breach so she supports them with the help of Ranga After crossing many hurdles Paramasiva acquires the triumph but a motor is necessary to bring out the water which requires a considerable amount Then as usual bullock cart races are conducted and Kannan wins every year so Lakshmi decides to participate with Ramalakshmanulu for the prize amount Here Chandra pleads with Kannan to lose the bet when he replies that he is ready to sacrifice his life but not the prestige of his sovereign During the time of the race Kannan attempts the best shot but Lakshmi holds the victory At present Shivam accuses amp humiliates Kannan as he intentionally did the deed As a result he leaves his service Peeved by this Shivam is intrigued by destroying the motor when Kannan obstructs and injures him Now Lakshmi realizes Kannan s honesty and they start loving each other After that on the advice of Ranga Kannan collaborates with all the peasants and performs cooperative farming which irks Shivam and ploys to thwart their plans At last in the final battle Shivam falls into a bog Kannan struggles to extricate him but fails and before dying he entrusts Chandra s responsibility to Kannan Finally the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Kannan amp Lakshmi and Ranga amp Chandra Cast editTelugu version Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Prasad Savitri as Lakshmi S V Ranga Rao as Chandrayya Gummadi as Zamindar Bhujanga Rao Relangi as Devayya Chadalavada as Surayya Hemalata as Kanakamma Girija as Sarala E V Saroja as Dancer Lanka Satyam Tamil version Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Kannan Savitri as Lakshmi S V Ranga Rao as Paramasiva T S Balaiah as Sivam K A Thangavelu as Ranga K Sarangapani P D Sambandam as Singaram Girija as Chandra E V Saroja as Dancer K R Chellam K N KamalamSoundtrack editNammina BantuFilm score by S Rajeswara Rao amp Master VenuReleased1960GenreSoundtrackLength40 53ProducerS Rajeswara Rao amp Master Venu Music composed by S Rajeswara Rao amp Master Venu Music released on Audio Company All the tunes for all the songs for both languages are the same Telugu version Nammina Bantu Lyrics were written by Kosaraju Playback singers are Ghantasala Madhavapeddi Satyam Jikki P Susheela P Leela T V Rathnam and Swarnalatha S No Song Title Singers Lyrics Length mm ss Composer 1 Pogarubothu Potlagithara Ghantasala Kosaraju 03 15 S Rajeswara Rao 2 Thela Thela Vaarenu Jikki 04 22 3 Chengu Chenguna P Susheela 03 09 4 Enta Manchi Vadavura Ghantasala amp P Susheela 03 51 Master Venu 5 Raitu Medibatti Saagalera Lokam Ghantasala amp P Susheela 03 41 6 Topi Najooku Techu Topi Madhavapeddi Satyam 03 40 7 Ghama Ghama Ghamayinchu Madhavapeddi Satyam amp P Leela 04 43 8 Andala Bomma Madhavapeddi Satyam amp Jikki 04 22 9 Alu Mogudu Pondu Andamoyi Swarnalatha P Susheela amp T V Rathnam 08 38 10 Maata Paddavura Mechaledu Ghantasala 01 12 11 Ghantasala amp Jikki 00 51 Pattaliyin VetriFilm score by S Rajeswara Rao amp Master VenuReleased1960GenreSoundtrackLength41 48ProducerS Rajeswara Rao amp Master Venu Tamil version Pattaliyin Vetri Lyrics by Udumalai Narayana Kavi and Ka Mu Sheriff Playback singers are T M Soundararajan Ghantasala Seerkazhi Govindarajan S C Krishnan Jikki P Susheela P Leela T V Rathnam amp Swarnalatha S No Song Title Singers Lyrics Length mm ss Composer 1 Anna Nadai Thanile T M Soundararajan Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03 15 S Rajeswara Rao 2 Velli Mulaithathu Vaanile Amma Jikki Udumalai Narayana Kavi 04 22 3 Chingku Chingkune Thulliye Odunggale P Susheela Ka Mu Sheriff 03 09 4 Enddanaalume Naame Ghantasala amp P Susheela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03 51 Master Venu 5 Uzhavan Munnaalethaan T M Soundararajan amp P Susheela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03 41 6 Hat Nagaeregamaana Hattu Seerkazhi Govindarajan Udumalai Narayana Kavi 03 40 7 Gama Gama Gamangkudhu Seerkazhi Govindarajan amp P Leela Udumalai Narayana Kavi 04 43 8 Singaara Bommai S C Krishnan amp Jikki Ka Mu Sheriff 04 22 9 Pendatti Purushanukku Piriyaadha Bandhame Swarnalatha P Susheela amp T V Rathnam Udumalai Narayana Kavi 08 38 10 Manadhaara Oru Pizhaiyum T M Soundararajan Ka Mu Sheriff 01 12 11 Paadu Pattu Payir Valartthu T M Soundararajan amp Jikki Ka Mu Sheriff 00 51Production editYarlagadda Venkanna Chowdary who himself was a landlord decided to produce a film based on the theme of exploitation of farmers by landlords written by socialist writer Sunkara Sathyanarayana for his debut production Adurthi Subbarao was signed on to direct the film while Sunkara and Tapi Dharma Rao wrote the dialogues B S Jagirdar and Akkineni Sanjeevi worked as cinematographers and editors respectively The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Pattaliyin Vetri 1 Nageswara Rao and Savitri were selected to portray the lead pair S V Rangarao was first offered the landlord s role but Rangarao preferred the character of downtrodden farmer Chandrayya s character as he found it more challenging Dagubati Ramanaidu who went on to become a popular producer in Telugu cinema worked as one of the partners in the film The film also happened to be his debut film as an actor He acted as the body double for Nageswara Rao driving the bullock cart in long shot scenes besides donning the district collector s role 1 Award editNational Film Awards 1959 President s silver medal for Best Feature Film in Telugu 3 References edit a b c Narasimham M L 3 December 2015 Namminabantu 1960 The Hindu Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 Retrieved 24 December 2020 Telugu Film For San Sebastian Festival The Indian Express 8 July 1960 p 3 Retrieved 1 December 2022 via Google News Archive a b 7th National Film Awards PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Archived from the original PDF on 26 March 2015 Retrieved 4 September 2011 External links editNammina Bantu at IMDb nbsp Paattaaliyin Vetri Tamil Titles on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nammina Bantu amp oldid 1215797008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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