17-455: Thene Manasulu may refer to these Indian films: Thene Manasulu (1965 film) Thene Manasulu (1987 film) See also [ edit ] Manaslu , 8th-highest mountain on Earth, located in Nepal Manasu (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
34-553: A clerk in a settlement office and worked as an assistant editor of the journal Zamin Raithu which is based out of Nellore. Athreya married Padmavathi in 1940. Athreya continued his pursuit for social reform, transformation and universal peace, with his 10 Natakams [plays] and 15 Natikas , which include Bhayam ( transl. Fear), Viswa Shanti ( transl. Universal Peace), Kappalu ( transl. Frogs), Goutama Buddha , Ashoka Samrat , Parivartanam , Edureeta and Tirupati . He
51-512: A lead role and also the acting debut for Ram Mohan, Sandhya Rani and Sukanya. Despite initial skepticism from some in the industry about casting newcomers, Tene Manasulu became a commercial success and ran for 100 days in theatres. The film is also known for its popular soundtrack composed by K. V. Mahadevan , with songs like "Divinundi Bhuviki" and "Yemamma Ninnenamma" becoming hits. It was remade in Hindi as Doli (1969). The story revolves around
68-473: Is a 1965 Indian Telugu -language romance film directed by Adurthi Subba Rao and produced by C. Sundaram under the Babu Movies banner. The film stars Krishna , Ram Mohan , Sukanya, and Sandhya Rani in lead roles. Notably, it was the first Telugu social film to be shot entirely in colour. The story was based on the novel Vakrinchina Saralarekhalu by K. R. K. Mohan. The film marked the debut of Krishna in
85-599: The Madras Presidency of British India. His birthname was Kilambi Venkata Narasimhacharyulu. He took Acharya from his birth name and Aatreya his Gotra name, combined them as Acharya Aatreya and adopted it as his pen name . As a student in Nellore and Chittoor he wrote several plays. He abandoned his studies to participate in Quit India Movement and was jailed. After being released from jail, he had worked as
102-402: The crew by jumping from a moving scooter onto a speeding jeep without using a double , a feat that left the director Adurthi Subba Rao amazed. The soundtrack was composed by K. V. Mahadevan , while the lyrics were written by Aatreya and Dasaradhi . Thene Manasulu was released on 31 March 1965. The film became a commercial success, running for over 100 days in theatres. Critics praised
119-435: The dialogue writer alongside Aatreya . Cinematography was handled by P. S. Selvaraj, and editing by T. Krishna. Babu Movies released an advertisement saying the film required newcomers in the lead, and thousands of aspiring actors auditioned. Hema Malini and J. Jayalalithaa , not yet the stars of Hindi and Tamil cinema they would later become, were among those who auditioned, but both were rejected. Krishnam Raju too
136-459: The film concludes with both couples finding happiness. Source: In the mid-1960s, director Adurthi Subba Rao wanted to make a film with newcomers as the stars. It was decided to adapt K. R. K. Mohan's novel Vakrinchina Sarala Rekhalu with the title Thene Manasulu . The film was produced by C. Sundaram under Babu Movies, Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was hired as the screenwriter and K. Viswanath as associate director. Viswanath also worked as
153-420: The film for its fresh cast and technical achievements, particularly the cinematography and music. Adurthi Subba Rao remade the film in Hindi as Doli (1969) which was also successful. Subba Rao signed the four lead actors again for his next film, Kanne Manasulu (1966) which turned out to be an average grosser. Despite Thene Manasulu 's success, only Krishna became a star among the four leads. After
170-441: The film was ₹2,000. Adurthi Subba Rao, known for directing films with established stars, took on the challenge of working with newcomers. The actors were rigorously trained in dialogue delivery by K. Viswanath, while Hiralal coached them in dance sequences. Voice training sessions were held on the beach to help the cast project their voices more effectively. Principal photography began at Sarathi Studios , Hyderabad . The film
187-525: The film, Krishna caught the attention of producers Doondi and Sundarlal Nahata, who were impressed by his daring stunt of jumping onto a speeding car without a double . Recognizing his potential, they cast him in the spy thriller Gudachari 116 (1966), which became a major success and a turning point in Krishna's career. Acharya Aatreya Acharya Aatreya (born Kilambi Venkata Narasimhacharyulu pronunciation ; 7 May 1921 – 13 September 1989)
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#1732924117354204-497: The intertwined lives of four main characters: Sita, Bhanumathi, Chittibabu, and Basavaraju. Sita is the daughter of Narasaraju , and Bhanumathi is the daughter of Srinivasa Rao. Chittibabu agrees to marry Sita on the condition that her father sends him to the United States for higher studies. However, after Chittibabu leaves, Srinivasa Rao's office money is stolen by Narasaraju, and he flees, leaving Bhanumathi behind. Basavaraju, who
221-529: The title Thene Manasulu . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thene_Manasulu&oldid=1223227682 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Thene Manasulu (1965 film) Thene Manasulu ( transl. Sweet hearts )
238-581: Was an Indian poet, lyricist, playwright, and screenwriter known for his works in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre . He received the state Nandi Award for Best Lyricist in 1981 for "Andamaina Lokamani" from the film Tholikoodi Koosindi . He is popularly known as Manasu Kavi ( transl. Poet of the Heart ). Athreya was born on 7 May 1921 in Mangalampadu village near Sullurpeta , Nellore district of
255-410: Was an unsuccessful contender. Krishna and Rammohan were selected from thousands of applicants to play the two male leads. Sukanya and Sandhyarani, hailing from Rajahmundry and Vijayawada respectively, were cast as the female leads. This was Krishna's first film in a major role, after he appeared as an extra in the 1962 releases Padandi Munduku and Kula Gotralu . Krishna's remuneration for
272-664: Was initially planned to be in black-and-white , but after seven to eight reels were shot, Adurthi decided to reshoot the entire film in Eastmancolor . Thene Manasulu thus became the first Telugu social film to be shot completely in colour. A few scenes required Krishna to ride a scooter, so actor Raavi Kondala Rao , at Adurthi’s request, taught Krishna to drive the scooter in the streets leading from Sarathi Studios to Sanathnagar . It took four days for Krishna to learn scooter driving. Thene Manasulu (1965) showcased Krishna's willingness to perform risky stunts. In one scene, he impressed
289-413: Was originally supposed to marry Bhanumathi, rejects her without even seeing her. Bhanumathi moves to the city with her mother and starts working, unaware that Basavaraju falls in love with her. Meanwhile, Chittibabu returns from the U.S. and neglects Sita, instead falling for Bhanumathi. Bhanumathi, realizing the situation, enacts a drama to reunite Chittibabu and Sita. In the end, she marries Basavaraju, and
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