Maa Inti Mahalakshmi

1959 Indian film
  • Jamuna
  • Haranath
CinematographyM. K. RajaEdited byAkkineni SanjeeviMusic byG. Aswathama
Production
company
Saradhi Studios
Distributed byNavashakthi Films
Release date
  • 1959 (1959)
CountryIndiaLanguageTelugu

Maa Inti Mahalakshmi is a 1959 Indian Telugu-language family drama film directed by G. Ramineedu and written by K. Pratyagatma. It stars Jamuna and Haranath. It was produced by Parvathaneni Gangadhara Rao with music composed by G. Aswathama, while M. K. Raja and Akkineni Sanjeevi handled cinematography and editing respectively.[1] It was the first Telugu film to be entirely shot in Hyderabad.[2]

Cast

  • Jamuna
  • Haranath
  • Girija
  • P. Bhanumathi
  • Gummadi
  • Ramana Reddy
  • Perumallu
  • Suryakala
  • Lakshmi Kantamma
  • Aadoni Lakshmi

Soundtrack

Music is composed by G. Aswathama, and released on HMV label.

Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Amani Madhuyamini"Malladi Ramakrishna SastryP. B. Sreenivas, P. Susheela6:31
2."Chivurulo Chilaka"Malladi Ramakrishna SastryVaidehi, R. Balasaraswathi Devi3:21
3."Nuvvantene Naaku"AarudhraPithapuram Nageswara Rao3:00
4."Eelavesi Piluvakoyi"AarudhraGhantasala, Jikki3:15
5."Marindile Katha"Malladi Ramakrishna SastryJikki3:02
6."Maname Nandana"Malladi Ramakrishna SastryJikki3:25
7."Palike Chakkara Chilukalu"Malladi Ramakrishna SastryP. Susheela3:22
Total length:25:56

Awards

National Film Awards

References

  1. ^ "నవశక్తి ఫిలిమ్స్ వారి 'మా యింటి మహాలక్ష్మి'" [Navshakti's Film 'Maa Inti Mahalakshmi']. Indiancine.ma (in Telugu). Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. ^ Dundoo, Sangeetha Devi (25 April 2017). "History of cinema through 24 frames". The Hindu. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  3. ^ "7th National Film Awards 1960" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 15 September 2020.

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