Prema Pasam

Prema Pasam is a 1956 Indian Tamil-language film, produced by V. L. Narasu and directed by Vedantam Raghavaiah. It is a remake of the Hindi-language film Kismet (1943). The film stars Gemini Ganesan and Savitri, with music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. It was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Bhale Ramudu (1956).[3][4][5][6]

Prema Pasam
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVedantam Raghavaiah
Written byVempati Sadasivabrahmam (dialogues)
Screenplay byVedantam Raghavaiah
Story byGyan Mukherjee
Produced byV. L. Narasu
StarringGemini Ganesan
Savitri
CinematographyM. Masthan
Edited byR. Raja Gopal
Music byS. Rajeswara Rao
Production
company
Narasu Studios
Distributed byChamria[1]
Release date
  • 21 March 1956 (1956-03-21)
[2]
Running time
178 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

{{The film begins, Zamindar Narayana Rao (Jandhyala Gaurinatha Sastry) has two daughters Roopa & Tara and both learn dance since childhood. Especially Roopa is fascinated to it for which Narayana Rao constructs a theatre and affiliates dance teachers from all over the country. Nagabhushnam (C.S.R) is the manager of Narayana Rao who has two sons Rama Krishna & Gopal. Once Ramu throws Roopa from the staircase when she becomes a handicap. Knowing it, enraged Narayana Rao guns on Ramu and he falls into the river. Right now, Narayana Rao conceals himself, ahead, entrusting his property to Nagabhushnam. Exploiting the situation, Nagabhushnam grabs the authority leaving Roopa & Tara as orphans. Years roll by, Roopa (Savitri), by hard work studies and also takes care of Tara. Ramu (Gemini ganesh) returns as a huge burglar by the name Krishna. At present, he recognizes everyone but hides his identity, acquainted with Roopa and their relationship turns into love. Thereafter, Krishna steals a necklace from Nagabhusham and presents it to Roopa but unfortunately, she was caught when Krishna affirms himself as a thief. At that moment, Roopa loathes him and charges to discard from her life. Meanwhile, Gopal & Tara fall for each other, being cognizant to it, Nagabhushanam warns Roopa and apart Gopal. By the time, Krishna releases rescue Tara from the suicide and assures to perform her marriage with Gopal. Parallelly, Krishna determines to relieve Roopa from her disability, so, he picks up the help of his friend Appanna and to raise the fund he again makes a robbery at Nagabhusham's house. At that point in time, Nagabhusham senses him as split-up son Ramu and gives a police complaint. Until, Roopa becomes normal and repents, learning regarding Krishna's daring act. On the other side, Krishna plans to couple up Gopal & Tara when to seize him Police organizes dance program of Roopa which she too agrees, on a condition that Nagabhuashanam should quit the case on Krishna. Here wanderer Narayana Rao also arrives to program and Krishna in disguise. After viewing it, Krishna leaps, successfully accomplishes the marriage of Gopal & Tara and surrenders himself. Just before, everyone lands at the venue when Krishna is recognized as Ramu by the tattoo on his arm. At last, Nagabhuashanam pleads pardon from Narayana Rao and pays back his property which he delegates to Ramu. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the marriage of Rama Krishna & Roopa }

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. Lyrics were written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass.

No.SongSingersLength (m:ss)
1"Gumthala Gummaa Gumaaikkadhe"Seerkazhi Govindarajan & Jikki02:54
2"Baaratha Naadu Jeya Baaratha Naadu"P. Leela03:17
3"Avan Allaaal Puvi Mele Or Anuvum Asaiyaadhu"P. B. Sreenivas03:25
4Jikki & K. Rani04:40
5"Anaitthaalum Neeye Aditthaalum Neeye"P. B. Sreenivas & P. Leela03:51
6"Penn Jenmam...Indha Pedhaiyin Vaazhnaallellaam"P. Leela05:16
7"Kala Maayamayena Tala Vrata Idena"P. Leela03:10
8"Muralidharaa Hare Mohanakrishnaa"P. Leela03:16
9"Enga Ooru Singappooru Thillaale Lelo"Jikki03:08
10"Oho Vennilaave Vinnaalum Vennilaave"Ghantasala & P. Leela03:03
11"Oho Vennilaave Vinnaalum Vennilaave"P. Leela04:02

References

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