Viswa Mohini

Viswa Mohini
Directed by Y. V. Rao
Produced by Y. V. Rao
Screenplay by Balijepalli Lakshmikanta Kavi
Story by Y. V. Rao
Starring Chittor V. Nagaiah
Y. V. Rao
Bezawada Rajarathnam
Pushpavalli
T. Suryanarayana
Gohar Mamajiwala
Doraiswamy
Cocanada Rajarathnam
P. Ganga Rathnam
Rangaswamy
Lalitha Devi
Sampurna
Music by Ogirala Ramachandra Rao
Cinematography Pandurang Naik
Chandulal Shah
Edited by Y. V. Rao
Production
company
Newton Studios
Lakshmi Studios
Distributed by Sri Jagadesh Films
Release date
1940
Running time
195 minutes
Country India
Language Telugu

Viswa Mohini is a 1940 Telugu romantic thriller film in the backdrop of Indian motion picture world, directed by Y. V. Rao.[1] The ensemble cast film was written by Balijepalli Lakshmikanta Kavi, and was screened at the Venice Film Festival.[2][3] The production design was handled by T. V. S. Sarma, and cinematography was handled by Pandurang Naik.[4][5]

Plot

Mohan Rao (Y. V. Rao), who works for a Law firm in Madras, cheats his Manager Padmanabham (Rangaswamy), and becomes the owner of the company through illegal means. Mohan Rao is the son of Padmanabham's business rival Purushothama Rao (Doraiswamy). He plans his son Mohan Rao's marriage with Hemalatha (Bezawada Rajarathnam), the daughter of a rich and wealthy widow Visalakshi (Cocanada Rajarathnam) who happens to be Puroshothama Rao's neighbour. But Mohan Rao's is not interested in this alliance.

Pasupathi (Chittor Nagaiah), a renowned film maker and friend of Mohan Rao, lures him to popular actress Viswamohini (Lalitha Devi) on the sets of a film shooting. Viswamohini is the daughter of Padmanabham who is cheated by Mohan Rao. Mohan Rao develops a secret affair with Viswamohini, and expresses his wish to marry her. Padmanabham, is unaware of the fact that Mohan Rao is the son of his arch rival Purushotham.

Meanwhile, Pasupathi lures the wealthy Visalakshi into film production and distribution. Visalakshi loses all her wealth in the process. In a twist of fate, Padmanabham is shocked to know through Hemalatha that Mohan Rao is the son of his rival Purushotham. How Padmanabham deals with the situation, and how he becomes aware of Mohan Rao's criminal deeds, and Pasupathi's ulterior motive forms the rest of the plot.

Soundtrack

The lyrics for the soundtrack were written by Balijepalli Lakshmikantha Kavi, the songs were choreographed by Srinivasa Kulakarni.[6]

  • "Melavimpagade Cheliya Veena"
  • "Bhale Face Beautiful Nee Pose"
  • "Yee Poo Podarinta"

References

  1. Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (10 July 2014). "Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema". Routledge via Google Books.
  2. Rajadhyaksha, Ashish; Willemen, Paul (10 July 2014). "Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema". Routledge via Google Books.
  3. narasimham, m.l. "Viswamohini (1940)".
  4. pioneer, Y. V. Rao (21 August 2003). "A revolutionary filmmaker". p. 04 via The Hindu (old).
  5. entertaianment.oneindia.in/celebs/lakshmi/biography.html
  6. narasimham, m.l. "Viswamohini (1940)".
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