Punarjanma (1963 film)

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{{Infobox film

| name = Punarjanma

| image = Punarjanma (1963 film).jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = K. Pratyagatma

| producer = A. V. Subba Rao

| screenplay = K. Pratyagatma

| based_on = Patthar Ke Honth
by Gulshan Nanda

| starring = Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Krishna Kumari

| music = T. Chalapathi Rao

| cinematography = P. S. Selvaraj

| editing = A. Sanjeevi

| studio = Prasad Art Pictures

| distributor = Navayuga Films

| released = {{Film date|df=y|1963|8|29}}

| runtime = 127 minutes

| country = India

| language = Telugu

| budget =

| gross =

}}

Punarjanma ({{translation|Rebirth}}) is a 1963 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by A. V. Subba Rao and directed by K. Pratyagatma. Based on the novel Patthar Ke Honth by Gulshan Nanda, it stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao and Krishna Kumari, with music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao. The film was remade in Hindi as Khilona (1970), in Tamil as Engirundho Vandhaal and in Malayalam as Amrithavaahini.{{Cite news |last=Narasimham |first=M. L. |date=10 March 2017 |title=Punarjanma (1963) |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/punarjanma-1963/article17440168.ece |url-status=live |access-date=7 June 2021 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20210607065726/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/punarjanma-1963/article17440168.ece |archive-date=7 June 2021}}

Plot

Gopi is the son of Zamindar and is a sculptor. He creates a statue and becomes passionate about his dream girl. Unfortunately, it catches fire and burns, and Gopi mentally breaks down. Before the rift, Gopi is in love with his cousin Vasanthi. However, Vasanthi's mother, Yasoda Devi, breaks the proposal. The doctor realizes that music helps Gopi, so he advises to appoint a beautiful girl who knows dance & music as his caretaker. Thus, his father, Zamindar, brings a lovely girl, Radha, from a "Kothi" to care for Gopi. Though Radha is born into a family of courtesans, she does not follow this path and longs to live a traditional family life. Radha does her best to serve Gopi and tries to make him sane. One day, when Radha is playing with dolls, in a mock marriage Bommala Pelli with the children of Zamindar's elder son, Gopi suddenly ties his deceased mother's wedding chain, Mangalsutra, on Radha's neck. Zamindar and his mother accept the new relationship as they understand Radha's virtues. In the care of Radha, Gopi gradually regains his sanity. However, he forgets Radha and renews his love for Vasanthi. A crestfallen Radha leaves the house and resumes her life as an entertainer. Meanwhile, Gopi is confused as some vague remembrances haunt him when Vasanthi reveals the truth, and he immediately rushes for Radha. Finally, the movie ends on a happy note with the reunion of Gopi & Radha.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by T. Chalapathi Rao.{{Cite web |title=Punarjanma |url=https://gaana.com/album/punarjanma |access-date=7 June 2021 |website=Gaana}}{{Cite web |title=Punarjanma (1963)-Song_Booklet |url=https://indiancine.ma/documents/CIE/info |access-date=7 June 2021 |website=Indiancine.ma}}

class="wikitable"
S. No.Song TitleLyricsSingerslength
1

|"Evarivo Neevarivo"

|Sri Sri

|Ghantasala

|6:08

2

|"Deepalu Velige"

|Daasarathi

|P. Susheela

|3:00

3

|"Neekosam"

|Kosaraju

|P. Susheela

|4:34

4

|"Poolu Virisenu"

|Daasarathi

|P. Susheela

|3:44

5

|"Neekosam" (Pathos)

|Kosaraju

|P. Susheela

|3:44

6

|"Manasu Terachi Choodu"

|C. Narayana Reddy

|P. Susheela

|1:32

Reception

T. M. Ramachandran, writing for Sport and Pastime, commended the cast performances, music and art direction.{{Cite magazine |last=Ramachandran |first=T. M. |date=7 September 1963 |title=Punarjanma |url=https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.12215/page/n53/mode/2up |url-status=live |magazine=Sport and Pastime |volume=17 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20230324133929/https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.12215/page/n53/mode/2up |archive-date=2023-03-24 |access-date=2023-03-24}}

References

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