Intiki Deepam Illale
Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. N. Reddy
Written byAcharya Aatreya (dialogues)
Story byThuraiyur K. Murthy
Based onSabrina
Produced byT. R. Ramanna
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
B. Saroja Devi
Jaggayya
CinematographyV. Gopi Krishna
Edited byR. Raja Gopal
Music byViswanathan–Ramamoorthy
Production
company
R. R. Pictures
Release date
  • 26 January 1961 (1961-01-26)
Running time
135 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Intiki Deepam Illale (transl.Wife is a Light to the House) is a 1961 Indian Telugu-language romance film, produced by T. R. Ramanna and directed by V. N. Reddy. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, B. Saroja Devi and Jaggayya, with music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy. The film was simultaneously made in Tamil as Manapanthal (1961); both versions were based on the American film Sabrina (1954).[1]

Plot

Raja Shekar and Chandra Shekar are siblings hailing from a Zamindar family. The elder one, Raja Shekar is good, but an alcoholic, while the younger one Chandra Shekar is a successful medical practitioner at Madras. Chandra Shekar stays as a tenant in the house of widowed Devamma and her daughter Malathi, who loves him. However, on a rail journey to his hometown, he meets an elderly man, Dharmalingam with his daughter Suguna and both fall in love, hoping to marry soon. Meanwhile, Seetamma mother of Raja Shekar and Chandra Shekar is worried about his drunkard son, hopes the marriage will reform him, and fixed his marriage with a girl, none other than Suguna, without realising that her younger son is in love with her. Suguna also realises that the bridegroom is different at the last minute of marriage. To keep up her father's prestige she performs the marriage. The wedding happens, and Chandra Shekar, due to an accident, is unable to attend it and has no knowledge that the bride is his sweetheart Suguna. Later, when he meets her, he is shocked. The husband suspects his wife and brother when he learns she was her sweetheart earlier. He decides to kill them. Meanwhile, Seetamma dies, leaving behind all the property to her daughter-in-law. Now, Chandra Shekar puts on an act of having become an alcoholic and makes overtures to his sister-in-law Suguna, who slaps him. Watching this, Raja Shekar realises the truth and apologises to her. The family is reunited. While on a train journey, Chandra Shekar notices a young woman lying on the railway track to commit suicide, who is Malathi and still in love with him. The two marry and live happily.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy.[2]

S. No.Song TitleLyricsSingerslength
1 "Vinumucheli Thelipedanu" Sri Sri P. Susheela 3:07
2 "Pongi Pongi" Acharya Aatreya L. R. Eswari
3 "Neeve Neeve" Acharya Aatreya P. B. Srinivas, P. Susheela 3:45
4 "Oke Raagam Oke Taalam" Acharya Aatreya P. Susheela 3:39
5 "Yevariki Vaaru Kapala" Acharya Aatreya P. B. Srinivas 4:09
6 "Ammayigariki" Sri Sri Pithapuram, L. R. Eswari 3:12
7 "Vinumucheli Thelipedanu" (Pathos) Sri Sri P. Susheela
8 "Kapupupanta Kodukulani" Acharya Aatreya P. Susheela

References

  1. Guy, Randor (26 April 2014). "Manapandhal (1961)". The Hindu. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  2. "Intiki Deepam Illale (1961)-Song_Booklet". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
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