Bangaru Gaajulu
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Bangaru Gaajulu is 1968 Telugu Drama film
Drama film
A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women...

 written by Rajashri
Rajashri
Rajashri is a famous dialogue and lyrics writer and Music director in Telugu cinema industry. His birth name is Indukuri Ramakrishnam Raju . He has worked with nearly 1000 films, a majority of them are dubbing films...

 and directed by C. S. Rao
C. S. Rao
Chittajallu Srinivasa Rao better known as C. S. Rao is a South Indian actor, writer and director. He is son of famous film director Chittajallu Pullayya. He has directed about 70 films in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Oriya languages...

. The Nandi Award winning film revolves around the family bond between a Brother and Sister.

Cast

  • Akkineni Nageshwara Rao - Ramu
  • Bharati Devi
  • Vijaya Nirmala
    Vijaya Nirmala
    Vijaya Nirmala is a South Indian actress and director. In 2002, the Guinness Book of Records named her as the female director who had made the highest number of films. She has directed 47 movies.-Career:...

     - Radha, sister of Ramu
  • Nagabhushanam
    Nagabhushanam
    Nagabushanam was a comedian, villain, and character actor in Telugu cinema and theatre fields. His first film was Palletooru under the direction of Tatineni Prakash Rao. He acted in about 395 films during the 1950s to 1980s...

  • Tadepalli Lakshmi Kanta Rao
    Tadepalli Lakshmi Kanta Rao
    Tadepalli Lakshmi Kanta Rao, better known as Kanta Rao , was an Indian film actor and film producer from Andhra Pradesh, India. He acted in more than 400 Telugu mythological, social and folklore movies. He also acted in a few Hindi, Kannada and Tamil movies. He produced about five films under the...

  • B. Padmanabham
    B. Padmanabham
    Basavaraju Venkata Padmanabha Rao , popularly known as Padmanabham, was a Tollywood actor known for his comedian roles...

  • Gummadi Venkateswara Rao
    Gummadi Venkateswara Rao
    Gummadi Venkateswara Rao popularly known as Gummadi was a popular Telugu film character actor. Though he began to act in films much later than famous artistes like N.T.Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao he had through the course of his career acquired a niche for himself vis a vis the character...

  • Geetanjali

Soundtrack

There are 7 songs in the film.
  • Aa Aalu Vastegaani Aidu Ballu Raavandi (Lyrics: Kosaraju Raghavaiah
    Kosaraju Raghavaiah
    Kosaraju or Kosaraju Raghavaiah or Kosaraju Raghavaiah Chowdary was a Telugu poet and writer. His lyrics are stepped in Telugu folklore and rural idiom. Born in 1905 in an agricultural family in Appikatla village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh. Raghavaih studied Telugu literature, epics and...

    ; Singers: Madhavapeddi Sathyam, B. Vasantha)
  • Annayya Sannidhi Ade Naaku Pennidhi (Lyrics: C. Narayana Reddy; Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Chellayi Pellikoothurayene Paalavellule Naalo Pongipoyene (Lyrics: C. Narayana Reddy; Singer: Ghantasala)
  • Jaajiri Jaajiri Jakkala Maama (Singer: L. R. Eswari
    L. R. Eswari
    L. R. Eswari is a Veteran playback singer of the Tamil movie industry. She also sang in other languages like Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu, and English.-Early Life:...

    )
  • Valapu Emiti Emiti Vayasu Tondara Cheyuta Emiti (Lyrics: Arudra; Singer: P. Susheela)
  • Vegaleka Unnanura Maama (Singers: Ghantasala, L. R. Eswari)
  • Vinnavinchukona Chinna Korika Innallu Naa Madilo Unna Korika (Lyrics: Dasarathi Krishnamacharya; Singers: Ghantasala, P. Susheela)

Awards

  • The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film from Government of Andhra Pradesh
    Government of Andhra Pradesh
    Government of Andhra Pradesh is the government for the state of Andhra Pradesh in South India.It is an elected government with 294 MLAs elected to the legislative assembly for a 5 year term.-Executive:...

     in 1968.

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