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Producer
  
Jaggayya

Genres
  
Tollywood, World cinema

Language
  
Telugu

Director
  
V. Madhusudhan Rao

Country
  
India

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Release date
  
1962

Cast
  
Jaggayya
,
S V Ranga Rao
,
Varalakshmi G

Similar movies
  
Related V Madhusudhan Rao movies

Padandi Munduku: The Dandi March is a 1962 Telugu political thriller film directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao, and produced by Kongara Jaggayya. The film is touted to be the first Indian film based on the Salt March and India’s independence movement as its core theme.

Contents

The ensemble cast film featured Kongara Jagayya, Jamuna, Gummadi Venkateswara Rao, Ramana Reddy, Kanta Rao, G. Varalakshmi, K. V. S. Sarma, Hemalatha, Master Suresh, Krishna Ghattamaneni in his debut, Chittor V. Nagaiah, S. V. Ranga Rao, C.S.R. Anjaneyulu, Balakrishna, Peketi, Kamala Kumari, Jayanthi and Rajasulochana in pivotal roles, while Indian wrestlers Ajith Singh and Sethi were also featured in guest roles.

The film received critical reception at the International Film Festival of India, the Tashkent Film Festival, and the 5th Moscow International Film Festival including special mention from Russian Jury member Alexander Rou.

Plot

During 1920, the time of British Raj in Madras State a train accident estranges freedom fighter couple Santhamma (G. Varalakshmi) and husband Dharmarao (K.V.S. Sarma). However, Santhamma survives and brings up her son Sathyadev (Jaggaiah) and adopts another son Arjun (Master Suresh) and inculcates in them the Gandhiji’s principles. Arjun participates in the 1930 Salt Satyagraha kills a British Officer, and flies the Indian tricolor flag. On the other hand, DSP Sankara Rao (Gummadi) the brother of Santhamma, working under British administration summons Santhamma for the act and her son Arjun is imprisoned.

However with the help of Sankara Rao's daughter Sarala (Jamuna) and her follower Vinayak (Ramana Reddy) Sathyadev rescues Arjun from a hospital where he is being treated. Dharmarao brings the grievously injured Sathyadev and Arjun home. However his second wife’s son Suresh (Kantharao) drives them to the Sankara Rao's house instead of the doctor’s home. Sarala manages to free them from the home. Having identified themselves as Vigilante's to Rao's wife, Sathyadev and Arjun take shelter at Rao's house without his knowledge, Rao's wife Parvathi (Hemalatha) realizes that Arjun is their lost child. When an unnerved Rao and a British official tries to take them into custody, Sathyadev and Arjun kills the corrupt British officer and escape. In the ensuing chase and shootout, Santhamma who comes in between succumbs to bullet injuries and dies. A repentant Rao resigns his job opposing the British raj's atrocities towards Indians and protests, with India attaining independence, Sathyadev and Arjun are released from the prison.

Production

V. Madhusudhana Rao helmed production design for the film. The soundtrack and background score was composed by S. P. Kodandapani. The talkie part of the film was shot at Saradhi Studios, in Hyderabad, and crucial scenes were shot in Tenali in Andhra Pradesh with few retrospective scenes showcasing Gandhiji and Jawaharlal Nehru. The film was released during the republic day weekend of January 26, 1962 to positive reviews.

Soundtrack

  • Padandi Munduku Padandi Tosuku (Lyrics: Sri Sri; Singers: Ghantasala, Madhavapeddi Satyam, A. P. Komala)
  • Manasu Manchidi Vayasu Cheddadi (Lyrics: Aathreya; Singers: Ghantasala, P. Susheela)
  • Meluko Saagipo Bandhanalu Tenchuko (Lyrics: Dasarathi; Singers: Ghantasala, Madhavapeddi Satyam, A. P. Komala)
  • References

    Padandi Munduku Wikipedia
    Padandi Munduku IMDb