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Mayabazar

Movie Overview

Mayabazar

Mayabazar is a Fantasy, Drama, Comedy film. It has an IMDb rating of 7.7/10, based on 23 votes.

Directed by: Kadri Venkata Reddy

Produced by: B. Nagi Reddy, Chakrapani

Storyline

Balarama promises Subhadra that he’ll marry his daughter to her son. But when the Pandavas loses their kingdom to the Kauravas, Balarama breaks his promise.

Quick Facts

Release Date 1957-03-27
Runtime 181 minutes
Budget N/A
Box Office N/A
Languages తెలుగు

Cast & Characters

The movie showcases exceptional performances from these talented actors:

N.T. Rama Rao

N.T. Rama Rao

as Krishna

S. V. Ranga Rao

S. V. Ranga Rao

as Ghatotkacha

Savitri

Savitri

as Sasirekha

Nageshwara Rao Akkineni

Nageshwara Rao Akkineni

as Abhimanyu

Gummadi

Gummadi

as Balarama

Mukkamala

Mukkamala

as Duryodhana

C S R Anjaneyulu

C S R Anjaneyulu

as Shakuni

Relangi Venkata Ramaiah

Relangi Venkata Ramaiah

as Lakshmana Kumara

Rushyendramani

Rushyendramani

as Subhadra

Nagabhushanam

Nagabhushanam

as Satyaki

Production Details

Production Companies Vijaya Vahini Studios
Filming Locations India
Cinematographers N/A

Critical Reception

This movie has earned an IMDb rating of 7.7/10, based on 23 votes. The audience feedback underscores its recognition of the film’s originality.

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Why Watch?

If you’re a fan of Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Mayabazar is highly recommended. From its standout performances to its distinctive storytelling, this film is sure to make an impact.

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More Details

Title: Mayabazar
Release Year: 1957
Director: Kadiri Venkata ReddyGenre: Fantasy, Mythology
Runtime: 190 minutes
Rating: 9.0/10

“Mayabazar” is a landmark in Indian cinema and a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences even decades after its release. Directed by Kadiri Venkata Reddy, this Telugu-Tamil bilingual film blends mythology with fantasy in a way that was groundbreaking for its time. The story revolves around characters from the Mahabharata and focuses on the love story of Abhimanyu and Sasirekha, with Ghatotkacha playing a pivotal role in ensuring their union amidst familial and political conflicts.

The cast delivered stellar performances, with N.T. Rama Rao shining as Lord Krishna, embodying divine charisma with ease. S.V. Ranga Rao as Ghatotkacha stole the show with his comic timing, larger-than-life presence, and nuanced portrayal. Savitri, in the role of Sasirekha, brought elegance and emotional depth to her character, while Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Abhimanyu displayed charm and sincerity. The chemistry between the characters felt authentic, adding layers to the narrative.

One of the film’s most remarkable aspects was its technical brilliance, especially for its era. The use of visual effects, such as Ghatotkacha’s magical antics, was revolutionary and set a new benchmark in Indian cinema. The cinematography beautifully captured the grandeur of the mythical world, with vivid set designs and costumes that were intricate and visually appealing. The black-and-white visuals were later colorized, bringing a new dimension to the film without compromising its essence.

The music composed by Ghantasala is legendary, featuring unforgettable songs like “Lahiri Lahiri” and “Vivaha Bhojanambu.” Each song enhanced the narrative, blending traditional and classical tunes that resonated deeply with the audience. The lyrics were poetic and meaningful, perfectly complementing the storytelling. The background score added intensity to the dramatic and emotional moments, making the viewing experience even more immersive.

The film also showcased a strong sense of humor, especially through the character of Ghatotkacha. The lighthearted moments were balanced with emotional depth and moral undertones, making “Mayabazar” an engaging experience for viewers of all ages. The screenplay was tight and ensured that every scene contributed to the overall narrative.

“Mayabazar” was not only a commercial success but also a cultural phenomenon. It is regarded as one of the greatest films ever made in India, with its influence still evident in contemporary cinema. The production journey was ambitious, involving elaborate sets, innovative techniques, and meticulous attention to detail. Despite the challenges, the filmmakers delivered a product that transcended time and language barriers.

At the box office, the film performed exceptionally well, breaking records and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of its time. Its enduring popularity has made it a staple in Indian households, often revisited during festivals and special occasions.

Critics and audiences alike have hailed “Mayabazar” as a cinematic marvel. It has received widespread acclaim for its storytelling, performances, and technical achievements. The film has a perfect blend of entertainment, emotion, and artistic excellence, making it a must-watch for anyone who appreciates the magic of movies.

“Mayabazar” is not just a film; it is an experience that celebrates Indian mythology, culture, and artistry. With its timeless appeal and universal themes, it continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike. Whether you’re a fan of mythology, fantasy, or classic cinema, this masterpiece is a treasure trove of entertainment and brilliance.

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