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- Chandirani is a 1953 Indian swashbuckler film directed by Bhanumathi and produced by P. S. Ramakrishna Rao under the Bharani Studios banner. The film was...
- the first female director of Telugu cinema with her debut directorial Chandirani (1953).[citation needed] Bhanumathi appeared in over 100 films predominantly...
- following is a complete list of her songs Listen to the Telugu songs of Chandirani at Raaga.com M. L. Narasimhan (1 September 2012). "Laila majnu (1949)"...
- Chakrapani (1954) (Producer and Director) Bratuku Theruvu (1953) (Director) Chandirani (1953) (Producer) Prema (1952) (Producer and Director) Kaadhal (Producer...
- Sooryodayam Amma Ammaayiyamma Valkannezhuthi (Hold) Praja Rajyam (1950) Chandirani (1953) Ammalakkalau (1953) Maa Gopi (1954) Santosham (1955) Tenali Ramakrishna...
- from another Viswanathan composition "Vaan Meedhile" from the 1953 film Chandirani. Ilaiyaraaja later used "Kuzhaloodum Kannanukku" in Hindi as "Baatein...
- Title Role Language Notes 1952 Sankranti Telugu 1953 Devadasu Telugu 1953 Chandirani Telugu Tamil Hindi 1953 Kanna Talli Chalapathi Telugu 1953 Petra Thai...
- (adaptation) (dialogue) Swapna Sundari (1950) Navvite Navaratnalu (1951) Chandirani (1953) Bratuku Theruvu (1953) (dialogue) (story) Devadasu (1953) (dialogue...
- Rao and Ranga Rao. Rama Rao later starred in other folklore films like Chandirani (1953), Rechukka (1954), and Jayasimha (1955); all of which were commercially...
- background music for the films Subburaman was working on, including Devadas, Chandirani and Marumagal. N. S. Krishnan knew them both fairly intimately and also...