Parasakthi (1952) is a powerful drama that tells the story of a father's unwavering love for his family. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the struggles faced by the protagonist as he tries to protect his loved ones in a society filled with injustice and corruption.
Ratha Kanneer is a story about a man suffering from leprosy who struggles with remorse, selfishness, and a dysfunctional marriage. His encounter with a statue helps him reflect on his actions and eventually leads to redemption.
Chandraharam is a classic drama-musical film that tells the story of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Set in a village, the film follows the journey of a young couple who face numerous obstacles in their path to happiness. With enchanting folk music and captivating dance sequences, Chandraharam takes the audience on an emotional rollercoaster filled with love, hope, and dreams.
The main characters in the film are in the public service, most of them in corrupt, negative roles, and there are many villains instead of one main villain. Dharma Rao (Gowrinatha Sastry) is the Chairman of the municipality. The municipal contractor, a local businessman, and his associates make up the rest of the corrupt cast. They use their influence for their own personal ends in secret.
Saraswathi is a woman separated from her husband. She and her daughter Thilakam take refuge in her sister's family in Tiruchi. Saraswathi wants her daughter Thilakam to be married to her brother Sekhar. But her uncle Sambasivam wants to marry Thilakam to a rich but old man in Bombay. Sambasivam's son Gunasekharan is against this plan and wants Thilakam to be married to Sekhar.
1960 Telugu biographical film based on the life of the great Sanskrit poet Kalidas.
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