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Directed by K. ViswanathOrigin IndeGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
BollywoodActors Ajay Devgn,
Manisha Koirala,
Karisma Kapoor,
Avinash Wadhawan,
Aruna Irani,
Dalip TahilRating39%
Kashinath (Ajay Devgan) and Imli (Manisha Koirala) are childhood sweethearts and everyone expects them to marry. Then comes rich, wealthy, and sickly Anjali Chopra (Karishma Kapoor) into Kashinath's life, and then everything changes. Anjali gives up on her sickiliness and becomes bold, thanks to Kashinath's care. Anjali falls in love with Kashinath, and boldly tells her dad, Manmohan Chopra (Dalip Tahil), that she will only marry Kashinath. But her dad wants her to wed Ajit (Avinash Wadhawan). Imli reveals her secret that she has heart disease, and if not treated, she will die. Kashinath, unaware of Anjali's affections must find the money to save his true love.
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Directed by K. ViswanathGenres Musical theatre,
RomanceActors Suhasini Maniratnam,
Sarvadaman D. Banerjee,
Moon Moon Sen,
J. V. Ramana Murthi,
S. K. Misro,
Saakshi Ranga RaoRating79%
Hari Prasad (Sarvadaman Banerjee), a blind flutist lives along with his younger sister in a village nearby Jaipur, which was also a tourist attraction. Though he lacks knowledge of classical music, he plays flute beautifully and makes living by playing it to tourists. One day guide Jyothirmai (Moon Moon Sen) comes there along with a bunch of tourists and listens to his flute. She understands his talent and helps him understand nature and to become a famous flutist. Years pass and Hari Prasad becomes Pandit Hari Prasad. Unknowing to her, Hari Prasad admires her very much and dedicates all his albums to her. Meanwhile a mute painter Subhashini (Suhasini) who meets him in his village, falls for him.
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Directed by K. ViswanathGenres Drama,
Action,
RomanceActors Mithun Chakraborty,
Sridevi,
Rakesh Roshan,
Sujit Dhungana,
Deven Varma,
Kanan KaushalRating51%
In the film, Sandhya - a Brahmin dancer - i.e. Sridevi falls in love with Hari (Mithun Chakraorty), a Dalit. She visits her maternal grandfather - who is a staunch Hindu pundit - accompanied by her father and Hari, to perform at the village temple, where her grandfather is the head-priest. There, the grandfather decides to get Sandhya married to his adopted grandson Nandu (Rakesh Roshan), who is also a priest at the temple, but with a broader mind. Hari, citing the apparent caste difference, urges Sandhya to marry Nandu., 2h23
Directed by K. ViswanathGenres RomanceThemes Dance filmsActors Daggubati Venkatesh,
Bhanupriya,
Saakshi Ranga Rao,
Shanmukha Srinivas,
BrahmanandamRating81%
Meenakshi (Bhanupriya) and Savitri (Devilalita) are daughters of a Kuchipudi doyen, Seshendra Shastry. While a highly accomplished artiste in his field, Seshendra Shastry is not well-off and has not been able to afford his daughters a conventional education. Both of them have achieved a respectable degree of proficiency — Savitri in Carnatic classical music and Meenakshi in classical dance.Directed by K. ViswanathGenres DramaActors Jeetendra,
Vinod Mehra,
Aruna Irani,
Asrani,
Arvind Deshpande,
AghaRating69%
Bombay-bred Narain goes to a village, where he meets and falls in love with a village belle, Yashodra. She also is attracted to him, and both get married. After their marriage, both go to live with Narain's parents, brother, and sister-in-law, Lalita, and her son, Sonu. Yashodra gets close to Sonu, and starts to spend all her time with him. This raises some concerns with Lalita, which results in some acrimony. Tragically, Sonu passes away, leaving Yashodra devastated and depressed. She gets pregnant and gives birth to a baby girl, but cannot get Sonu out of her mind. Her depression gives way to insanity, as she keeps on seeing Sonu in every child, and as a result she is institutionalized. Narain has taken to alcohol in a big way and drowns his sorrows and frustrations day and night in a drunken stupor. As a result, his daughter is adopted by Lalita and his brother, without knowing who her real parents are. Years pass by, her daughter, Asha, has grown up and is herself a mother of a baby boy, and settled in the U.S.. Asha arrives in India for a visit and the entire family assembles to visit Yashodra. They find her holding a piece of log, covered in a blanket, singing to it as if it where Sonu. It is here that Asha finds out who her real parents are, and it is here that she will be called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice.
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Directed by K. ViswanathGenres Drama,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors J. V. Somayajulu,
Manju Bhargavi,
Chandra Mohan,
Allu Rama Lingiah,
Sankarabharanam Rajyalakshmi,
Saakshi Ranga RaoRating88%
The film begins with an introduction by Viswanath in the form of a Sanskrit Subhashita शिशुर्वेत्ति पशुर्वेत्ति वेत्ति गानरसं फणिः (Music is enjoyed equally well by babies, animals and even snakes). We hope you appreciate our effort in bringing you the 'Jeeva Dhara' (Lifestream) of Indian classical music."Directed by K. ViswanathActors Meenakshi Seshadri,
Sarath Babu,
Jandhyala,
Vijayachander,
Allu Rama Lingiah,
GeethaRating78%
Madhava (Chiranjeevi), is a loyal friend, servant, and cowherd to Hema (Meenakshi Seshadri) and her father (Jandhyala). He also performs in dramas, in which he portrays Lord Shiva. Hema's father is a school teacher and a great poet. However, since his classical poetry is no longer popular, he cannot find a publisher to print his poems. Even though Hema and Madhava love each other, neither realizes this due to societal divisions of caste & economic class. Hema is the first to realize her love during a drama where she portrays the role of Lord Shiva's consort, but suppresses her feelings owing to societal divisions.