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Pavitra Hrudayalu
Theatrical release poster
Directed byA. C. Tirulokchandar
Screenplay byA. C. Tirulokchandar
Story byPinishetty
Produced byC. S. Raju
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Jamuna
Chandrakala
CinematographyK. S. Prasad
Edited byKandaswamy
Music byT. Chalapathi Rao
Production
company
Sri Vijaya Venkateswara Films[1]
Release date
  • 24 November 1971 (1971-11-24)
Running time
167 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Pavitra Hrudayalu (transl. Divine Hearts) is a 1971 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by C. S. Raju under the Sri Vijaya Venkateswara Films banner[2] and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar.[3] It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Jamuna and Chandrakala with music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao.[4]

Plot

Zamindar Bhujanga Rao (Chittor V. Nagaiah) has two grandsons, Narendra Babu (Gummadi) and Ravindra Babu (N. T. Rama Rao). Seshagiri (Satyanarayana), their maternal uncle, a cruel person who wants to grab the property makes Bhujanga Rao throw out Narendra by habituating him to all sorts of vices, whereas Ravindra becomes a famous singer. Meanwhile, Sivaiah (Dhulipalla), who works for Bhujanga Rao has two daughters Susheela (Jamuna) and Vijaya (Chandrakala). Sivaiah is a spoiled brat, so, his elder daughter Susheela runs the house and their house owner Paanakaalu (Allu Ramalingaiah) has an evil eye on her. Once, he tries to molest her, knowing it, Sivaiah knocks Paanakalu with the knife and accused him. Here everyone blames Susheela and she attempts suicide when Narendra rescues her. Meanwhile, Seshagiri's ploy creates Ravindra as a debauched person before Bhujanga Rao. So, he too leaves the house when Seshagiri plans to eliminate him, but fortunately, he is saved by Vijaya. Now Paanakaalu troubles Vijaya to marry him for the clearance of their debts when Ravindra comes to their protection and decides to marry Vijaya. Simultaneously, Narendra is relieved from his vices in virtue of Susheela and they fall in love. Once, Seshagiri spots an identical person to Bhujanga Rao, so, he kills him and keeps the new guy in his place, by hiding Bhujanga Rao for their hierarchical secret treasure. He also makes Ravindra arrive at the spot by a fake call, throws the blame on him and provokes him against Narendra. Angered, Ravindra rushes towards Narendra, but after reaching, he understands the virtue of his brother through Susheela. At that point in time, Ravindra realizes the real culprit is Seshagiri and decides to reveal his shade, before leaving he asks Narendra to safeguard Vijaya and her mother Annapurnamma (Shanta Kumari). So, Narendra brings them home where they are surprised to see Susheela alive and all of them are filled with joy. At last, Ravindra, in various forms of disguise traps Seshagiri and saves his grandfather. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriages of Narendra with Susheela and Ravindra with Vijaya.

Cast

Soundtrack

Pavitra Hrudayalu
Film score by
Released1971
GenreSoundtrack
Length27:38
LabelEMI Columbia
ProducerT. Chalapathi Rao
T. Chalapathi Rao chronology
Shrimantudu
(1971)
Pavitra Hrudayalu
(1971)
Manchi Rojulu Vachchaayi
(1972)

Music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. Lyrics were written by C. Narayana Reddy. Music released by EMI Columbia Audio Company.

S. No. Song Title Singers length
1 "Sarananna Vaarini" S. Janaki 4:40
2 "Naa Madhi Paadina" Ghantasala 4:06
3 "Chirunavvula" Ghantasala, S. Janaki 5:32
4 "Manase Manashiki" T. Chalapathi Rao 3:05
5 "Chukkala Cheera" Ghantasala 4:28
6 "Palikedhi" M. Balamuralikrishna, Nukala Chinna Satyanarayana 5:47

References

  1. ^ "Pavitra Hrudayalu (Overview)". Youtube.
  2. ^ "Pavitra Hrudayalu (Banner)". Chitr.com.
  3. ^ "Pavitra Hrudayalu (Direction)". Filmiclub.
  4. ^ "Pavitra Hrudayalu (Review)". Bharat Movies.