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Vivaha Bandham
Theatrical release poster
Directed byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Written byA. Picheswara Rao (dialogues)
Screenplay byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
Based onSaat Pake Bandha
by Ashutosh Mukherjee
Produced byP. S. Ramakrishna Rao
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Bhanumathi Ramakrishna
CinematographyAnnayya
Edited byM. V. Rajan
Music byM. B. Sreenivasan
Bhanumathi Ramakrishna (Supervision)
Production
company
Distributed byNavayuga Films
Release date
  • 23 October 1964 (1964-10-23)
Running time
140 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Vivaha Bandham (transl. Marriage Relation) is a 1964 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced and directed by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao of Bharani Pictures. The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna with music composed by M. B. Sreenivasan, while Bhanumathi has taken care of supervision.[1][2] It is a remake of the Bengali film Saat Pake Bandha (1963).[3]

Plot

Bharathi is the daughter of retired principal Appa Rao, with values and self-esteem. Lecturer Chandrashekar gets acquainted with her, and they start loving each other. Bharathi's mother, Manikyamba, does not like this alliance because of its prestige. But Appa Rao convinces her and makes the marriage of Chandrashekar and Bharathi. After the wedding, Manikyamba constantly criticizes Chandrashekar, so he leaves their house with Bharathi and starts living happily. Manikyamba does not like her daughter's middle-class life. She starts boasting about her son-in-law to the relatives. Chandrashekar gets hurt by this, so he does not want to return to her house, and Bharathi is sandwiched between mother and husband. Then, ego clashes arise between the couple step by step, and they lose tolerance and separate to get a divorce. In the climax, they understand marriage is not uniting two human beings but connecting two souls. Finally, the movie ends happily.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by M. B. Sreenivasan. Lyrics were written by C. Narayana Reddy.[4]

S. No. Song Title Singers length
1 "Vinnava Aah Vinnava" P. Bhanumathi 4:18
2 "Neetilona Ningilona" P. B. Srinivas, P. Bhanumathi 4:29
3 "Nagumomu Ganaleni" P. Bhanumathi 6:11
4 "Alumagalu Vidipoyenanthane" P. Bhanumathi 3:22
5 "Neetilona Ningilona" (Sad) P. B. Srinivas, P. Bhanumathi 3:01

References

  1. ^ "రూప వాని: వివాహ బంధం" [Roopa Vaani: Vivaha Bandham]. Andhra Prabha (in Telugu). 25 October 1964. Archived from the original on 4 March 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  2. ^ "వివాహ బంధం" [Vivaha Bandham]. Andhra Jyothi (in Telugu). 23 November 1964. Archived from the original on 4 March 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  3. ^ Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (1998) [1994]. Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema. British Film Institute and Oxford University Press. p. 382. ISBN 0-19-563579-5.
  4. ^ Vivaha Bandam (song book) (in Telugu). Bharani Pictures. 1964.