Malli Pelli is a 1939 Indian Telugu-language social film directed by Y. V. Rao.[1] The film swayed the imagination of the social reformers of the day, such as Ram Mohan Roy and Kandukuri Veeresalingam.[2] Widow remarriage is an important message in this. F. Nagoor worked as the Art Director for the film.
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Directed by | Y. V. Rao |
Written by | Kavitha Kalanidhi Balijepalli Lakshmikantham Kavi (Dialogues) |
Produced by | Y. V. Rao |
Starring | Y. V. Rao Kanchanamala Balijepalli Lakshmikantham Kavi |
Cinematography | Jiten Banerji |
Music by | V. Ramachandra Rao |
Production companies | Sri Jagadish Films Newton Studiose |
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Running time | 187 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
Janardhana Rao Panthulu (Balijepalli) is a lawyer. He was a fundamentalist who valued commitments to orthodox rituals. He marries his six-year-old daughter Lalita (Kanchanamala) to an old man and dies shortly after. The result is that Lalit becomes a widow at an early age. Elegant grows between serious commitments.
A Swami named Kaliyuganandaswamy enters the house and Janardhana Rao enters the house. The name of the master was spread all over the place. All the people flocked to see him, believing that it was heaven to eat their Tirthaprasadas. The masters make Janarthana Rao a puppet in his hand and wield power over him.
One day someone came to call me by name and unknowingly put a blob on Lalit's face. The blob masters look on and shout that the Kallerra Jesse religion has been desecrated. All the salesmen speak Nana. Lalit is in desperate grief.
She is introduced to a social reformer named Sundara Rao (Y. V. Rao). He persuades her, persuades her, frees her from the old commitments and remarries.
The soundtrack of the film is composed by V. Ramachandra Rao and lyrics were written by Balijepalli Lakshmikantham Kavi. The following are the songs in the film: