Description
-
Title
PATHALA BHAIRAVI -
Actors
S.V.Rangaro, N.T..Ramarao, Malathi -
Category
DVDs - Movies -
Director
K V Reddy -
Music Director
Ghantasala Venkateshwara Rao -
Manufacturer
Shalimar -
Producer
K V Reddy -
Purchase Price
$4.99 -
Rent Price
$1.00 -
DVD Rent Length
Weekly -
Language
Telugu -
Release Date
09-08-2006 -
Video Format
NTSC -
Sounds
Dolby Digital
Mirchi Telugu DVD
Actors: Prabhas, Sathyaraj, Anushka Shetty
Details:
The movie begins with Jay (Prabhas) practicing ......
- Released: 05-21-2013
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu Telugu Blu Ray
Actors: Venkatesh, Mahesh Babu, Anjali
Details:
The film begins in the town of Relangi. In this......
- Released: 05-06-2013
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Rebel Telugu DVD
Actors: Prabhas, Tamanna, Deeksha Seth, Krishnam Raju,
Details:
Rishi (Prabhas) is a happy-go-lucky guy who is ......
- Released: 01-22-2013
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Maya Bazar Color Telugu Blu Ray
Actors: N T Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, S.V.Ranga Rao, Savitri
Details:
Mayabazar is a 1957 Telug......
- Released: 07-01-2012
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Dookudu Telugu DVD
Actors: Mahesh Babu,Samantha,Kota Srinivasa Rao,Vennela Kishore,Prakash Raj,Sonu Sood
Details:
Ajay falls in love with Prashanthi (Samantha Ru......
- Released: 03-16-2012
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Robot Telugu Dvd-Endhiran
Actors: Rajinikanth, Aishwarya Rai, Danny Denzongpa, Santhanam, Karunas, Kalabhavan Mani And Others
Details: Rajani Kanthis Robot with English Subtitles......
- Released: 02-11-2011
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Darling Telugu DVD
Actors: Prabhas, Kajal Agarwal
Details:
Entertaining from the time of �Tholi Prema......
- Released: 10-08-2010
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Ye Maaya Chesave Telugu Blu Ray
Actors: Naga Chaitanya, Samantha, Krishnudu, Devan, Swarup,
Details:
After a not-so-impressive debut vehicle (Josh),......
- Released: 06-27-2010
Ye Maaya Chesave Telugu DVD
Actors: Naga Chaitanya, Samantha, Krishnudu, Sanjay Swaroop, Surekha Vani
Details: Karthik (Naga Chaitanya) is an engineering graduat......
- Released: 05-21-2010
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Magadheera Telugu DVD
Actors: Ram Charan Teja, Kajal Agarwal
Details:
The story begins in 1609. Kalabhairava (ram cha......
- Released: 03-05-2010
- DVD Rent Length: Weekly
Breaking all box office records in AP, Vijaya quickly made a Tamil version of Pathala Bhairavi and Gemini studios followed with a Hindi version, all starring Rama Rao House. The poor gardener's son Thota Ramudu (NTR) has to become rich to gain the hand of the princess Indumati (Malati). The villain is a sorcerer(Ranga Rao)who wants to make the hero a human sacrifice to the underworld goddess Patala Bhairavi. He entraps the hero with a magic bowl able to generate gold and Thota has to overcome numerous trials (e.g fighting a crocodile which turns out to be a godly being living under a curse) before he tricks the sorcerer and is able to decapitate him. He thus satisfies Patala Bhairavi's lust for a human sacrifice and receives all the riches he craves from her as a reward. To lengthen the film, the sorcerer is revived and again pursues the hero and is again defeated. The kitschy imagery and studio sets provide an appropriate style for this emphatically orientalist fairy tale. Ghantasal's music is a key contribution to the film's success. The Hindi version, dubbed by Gemini from Telugu, included a specially shot colour sequence with a dance by Lakshmikantam. The Telugu film cosolidated a local version of the "folklore" film, a swashbuckling orientalist fantasy evoking both Alexandre Dumas and Hollywood's Douglas Fairbanks films. Credited by the Tamil cinema (cf Apoorva Sahodarargal,1949);later associated mainly with MGR),the genre was successfully transferred into Telugu where established directors like B N Reddi (formerly associated with reform themes)(Raja Makutam,1959). The real success of the genre is due to its colorful invention of local pseudo-legends often adapting idioms from the folk theatre, e.g. Burakatha. Earlier Telugu films in this idiom included Balanagamma (1942), Ratnamala (1947) and Raksharekha (1949).