Rojulu Marayi
Rojulu Marayi is a 1955 Indian Telugu-language drama film, produced by C. V. R. Prasad on Saradhi Studios banner and directed by Tapi Chanakya. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Sowcar Janaki in the lead roles and music composed by Master Venu.
The story is set in a native village environment and portrays the changing times. The film is the debut of Waheeda Rehman in the film industry. Rojulu Marayi was released on 14 April 1955. The film ran for over 25 weeks in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film, and was remade in Tamil as Kaalam Maari Pochi.
Plot
The film begins in a village where Zamindar Sagaraiah, a materialistic and devious man grants loans for the farmers at a high interest and grabs their lands with the help of Karanam Sambaiah and a goon Polaiah. Kotayya, an honest peasant leads a happy family life with his wife, son Venu and daughter Bharati. Kotayya is most loyal to Sagaraiah but Venu always confronts his atrocities. Meanwhile, Kotayya decides to couple up Bharati with Venu's close friend Gopalam when his father Venkatadri insists dowry and helpless Kotayya requests a loan from Sagaraiah. Exploiting the situation, Sagaraiah wants to mortgage his property to which Venu refuses and a rift arises between father and son. Moreover, Venu loves Radha, the daughter of a retired army soldier Ratnam who is ostracized from the village. Knowing it, Sambaiah aggravates Kotayya, as a result, Venu leaves the house and marries Radha. Right now, Venu collaborates all the peasants and decides to perform collective farming for which he sends a petition to collectorate. Keeping the grudge in mind, Sagaraiah suffers Venu a lot but he stands up with courage and moves forward. Thereafter, District Collector arrives for the inspection where Venu breaks out the offenses of Sagaraiah and Sambaiah and sanctions wastelands for cultivation. Nevertheless, Sagaraiah creates many obstacles to them which Venu gamely encounters. Distressed, Sagaraiah strikes and necks out Polaiah for his inability when Venu embraces and reforms him. At present, Sagaraiah ploys to spoil Bharati's match when Radha resolves the conflict with her amicable. So, as a home straight, Sagaraiah forces Kotayya to stop nuptial when he too revolts against him. During the time of marriage, Sagaraiah intrigues and attacks on the wedding procession and Venu recuse them. Just before, Sagaraiah also blasts the reservoir when the crop is about to flood out. At last, the entire village unites together safeguards it, cease Sagaraiah and get him arrested. The film ends with the marriage of Gopalam and Bharati and Kotayya inviting back Venu and Radha.Cast
- Akkineni Nageswara Rao as Venu
- Sowcar Janaki as Radha
- C.S.R as Sagaraiah
- Relangi as Polaiah
- Ramana Reddy as Karanam Sambaiah
- Perumallu as Kotaiah
- Seetaram as Ratnam
- Waheeda Rehman as a dancer in the song "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna"
- C. Hemalatha Devi as Venu's mother
- Ammaji as Bharathi
- Vallam Narasimha Rao as Gopalam
- A. V. Subba Rao as District Collector
Production
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by Master Venu. "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna" was inspired by the folk song "Ayyo Koyyoda", popularised by Valluri Jagannatha Rao. It was later adapted into many other songs, such as "Summa Kidantha Sothuku Nashtam" from the Tamil film Madurai Veeran and "Dekhne Me Bhola Hai Mera Salona" from the Hindi film Bombai Ka Babu.S. No. | Song Title | Lyrics | Singers | Length |
1 | "Oliyo Oli Oliyo Oli" | Kosaraju | Ghantasala | 1:57 |
2 | "Idiye Haayi Kalupumu" | Tapi Dharma Rao | Ghantasala, Jikki | 2:56 |
3 | "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna" | Kosaraju | Jikki | 5:19 |
4 | "Randayya Podamu" | Kosaraju | Ghantasala | 3:23 |
5 | "Maaraju Vianavayya" | Tapi Dharma Rao | Ghantasala, Jikki | 4:12 |
6 | "Chirunavvulu Virise" | Tapi Dharma Rao | Ghantasala, Jikki, Krishna Kumari | 3:58 |
7 | "Ellipotundi Elli" | Tapi Dharma Rao | Pithapuram | 3:40 |