Pandava Vanavasam is a drama-fantasy movie that follows the story of five brothers who are forced into exile by their jealous cousins. They spend 12 years living in the forest and facing numerous challenges. The movie explores the brothers' journey of self-discovery, their relationships with each other, and their eventual return to reclaim their rightful place.
An enactment of the war between the father and son, Arjuna and Babruvahana
Narthanasala (1963) is a movie that revolves around a dancer who is living in exile and using a fake identity. The story is set in a kingdom where the dancer faces various challenges and obstacles due to her anonymity and the secret of her true identity.
An elaborate melodrama presenting the problems of uneven development through the separation of an innocent feudal rural wife from her well-educated, but unemployed urban husband.
Lava and Kusa, the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita, are separated at a young age and grow up in different kingdoms. They later unite to fight against the evil King Ravana and restore peace.
The legend of the romance between Mughal prince Salim and Anarkali.
It chronicles the legend of the progressive Telugu poet-saint Vemana from his being a rebellious and hedonistic youth from a landed elite to a renunciate.
Laila Majnu is a heartbreaking love story between two individuals, Laila and Majnu, set in an Arab historical context. The movie explores themes of love, sadness, and the complexities of Arab history.
Intelligent revenge story by two friends on greedy money lender.
The story begins in heaven a Devakanya Mohini and a Yaksha are in love. Indra, the ruler of Suvarloka, has an interest in Mohini. His emissary Kubera, unable to separate the lovers, curses Yaksha to be born as a human. Mohini refuses to bow to the wish of Indra, who then curses her to be born as a human and pine for her lover. The Yaksha, now Balaraju, is brought up by a shepherd. Mohini is found in a field by Kamma Naidu, who names her Sita and brings her up. As she grows up, pressure mounts on him to perform her marriage. Fearing that the wealth he had acquired after her arrival may disappear if she leaves him, he refuses to get her married and keeps her in a solitary tower in a forest.
The story is of Syamantakopakhyanam, annually read during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival day celebrations of Lord Vinayaka.
When Sathyabhama, the wife of Sri Krishna starts envying his other wives, he decides to teach her a lesson.
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