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Mahasadhvi Mallamma

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Mahasadhvi Mallamma
VCD cover
Directed byRenuka Sharma
Written byGoturi (dialogues)
Screenplay byRenuka Sharma
Story byRenuka Sharma
Produced byA. Sanjeev Kumar
N. S. Eliwala
N. S. Jayawadagi
StarringMeena
Rajendra Prasad
P. Sai Kumar
CinematographyV. K. Kannan
Edited byS. Manohar
Music bySrishaila
Production
company
N. S. Productions
Release date
  • 14 January 2005 (2005-01-14)
Running time
172 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Mahasadhvi Mallamma is a 2005 Indian Kannada-language biographical film, based on the life of Hemareddy Mallamma, produced by A. Sanjeev Kumar, N. S. Eliwala, N. S. Jayawadagi on N. S. Productions banner and directed by Renuka Sharma. Starring Meena in the title role alongside Rajendra Prasad,[1] and Saikumar and music composed by Srishaila.[2]

Plot

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The film begins with a benevolent couple, Nagireddy & Gouamma, in Ramapuram village near Srisailam. The childlessness perturbs them, which ends after visiting & bowing before Srisailam Mallikarjuna on Maha Shivaratri. One night, Mallikarjuna appeared to Nagireddy's couple in a dream, stating to bestow a devoted daughter. Later, they are delightful to the baby girl, titling her Mallamma being boon by Mallikarjuna. The pair raises their progeny with dote; from childhood, she is an ardent devotee of Siva.

Years roll by, and her parents perform a prosperous alliance for Mallamma with a guy named Baramareddy, the son of affluent Hemareddy from Siddhapuram. Soon after, Mallamma steps into her in-laws' house, and their wealth & glory magnifies. She continues her charity therein, too, which irks her shrew mother-in-law & sister-in-law, who subjects her to torments with scorns of households the hard work. Yet, Mallamma bears it up and never turns up her adoration for Siva. So, the virago shifts Mallamma to herd the cows but cannot hinder her spirituality. Above all, they blemish a taint to Mallamma before Baramanna, who enrages and walks with a knife to butcher her. However, viewing her godliness on the Lord, Baramanna declares Mallamma a sage and drops the weapon. At last, the entire family pleads pardon from Mallamma, who moves on as a wanderer preaching "Shivatathvam." Finally, the movie ends happily with Mallamma landing at Kailasa.

Cast

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Production

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Deccan Herald reported in July 2003 that Mahasadhvi Mallamma was under production. It was the third film made on Mallamma after Hemareddy Mallamma (1946) and another film of the same released in 1973. It was reported that Renuka Sharma was directing the film produced by A. Sanjeev Kumar, N. S. Yeliwala and N. S. Jayawadagi.[3]

Soundtrack

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Mahasadhvi Mallamma
Film score by
Srishaila
Released2004
GenreSoundtrack
Length37:14
LabelAshwini Audio
ProducerSrishaila

Music composed by Srishaila. Music released on Ashwini Audio Company.[4]

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Om Shrishailavasaya"GotoriChitra2:15
2."Hethorge"DoddarangegowdaSangeetha Katti4:41
3."Sharanembenu"Bharath GowdaChitra4:41
4."Yaa Devi"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan3:39
5."Navarasa Natya"SrichandraChitra, B.Prasath4:28
6."Yakamma"V. Nagendra PrasadM.D.Pallavi4:35
7."Panjaradali Bidde"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan1:55
8."Hey Parameshwara"GotoriNanditha5:07
9."Jaya Jaya Mahadeva"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan2:06
10."Hasugalanda Bere"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan1:07
11."Pasabandhadinda"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan1:10
12."Thamma Anna Mayi"GotoriMadhu Balakrishnan1:30
Total length:37:14

References

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  1. ^ "Mahasadhvi Mallamma (Rajendra Prasad's Kannada film)". Indiaglitz.
  2. ^ "Mahasadhwi Mallamma-a spiritual film by Renuka Sharma". Viggy.
  3. ^ "Shock treatment". Deccan Herald. 6 July 2003. Archived from the original on 6 December 2003. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Mahasadhvi Mallamma (Songs)". My Mazaa.com.
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