Raithu Bidda

Raithu Bidda (English: Farmer of Common Origins) (Telugu: రైతు బిడ్డ, lit. Farmer-Son of the Soil) is a 1939 Telugu social problem film directed by Gudavalli Ramabrahmam. It is a social reformist film during the period of British India, at the time of battle against Zamindari system. The film was banned by the British Administration in the region.[2] Ironically it was produced by one of the Zamindars of the time, Challapalli Maharaja. The film had a public re-release in 1948.[3]

Raithu Bidda
Directed byGudavalli Ramabrahmam
Produced byChallapalli Maharaja
Written byTripuraneni Gopichand,
Malladi Viswanatha Kaviraju,
Gudavalli Ramabrahmam,
Tapi Dharma Rao
StarringBellary Raghava
Gidugu Venkata Seethapathi Rao
Bhimavarapu Narasimha Rao
P. Suri Babu
Tanguturi Suryakumari
S. Varalakshmi
Vedantam Raghavaiah
M. C. Raghavan
Vangara
Music byBhimavarapu Narasimha Rao
CinematographySailen Bose
Production
company
Release date
27 August 1939[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

The Cast

ActorCharacter
Bellary RaghavaNarsi Reddy
Gidugu Venkata SeethapathiThe Zamindar
Bhimavarapu Narasimha RaoKaasaa Subbanna
P. Suri BabuRamajogi
Tanguturi SuryakumariSeetha
Nellori Nagaraja RaoTahsildar
Kosaraju RaghavaiahRaami Reddy
S. VaralakshmiBeggar Girl
M. C. RaghavanThe Money Lender
Vedantam RaghavaiahDancer in the Dasavatharam song
Padmavati Devi
Sundaramma
Vangara Venkata Subbaiah
Cherukupalli Ellapragada Nehru
Malladi Viswanatha Kaviraju

Soundtrack

  1. "Nidra Melukora Tammuda Gaadha Nidra Melukora Tammuda" - (Snger: P. Suri Babu)
  2. "Mangalamamma Maa Poojalu Gaikonumamma" - Group song
  3. "Raitu Paina Anuragamu Choopani" - (Singer: P. Suribabu)
  4. "Vayinchuma Murali Vayinchu Krishna"
  5. "Kanna Biddakai Kalavara Paduchunu Kanneeru Karchunu" - (Singer: P. Suribabu)
  6. "Ravoyi Vanamali Birabira Ravoyi" - (Singer: Tanguturi Suryakumari)
  7. "Sai Sai Idena Bharathi Nee Pere" - (Burrakatha by P. Suri Babu group)
  8. "Sukshetramulu Dayasoonulai Peedinchu" (Poem by P. Suri Babu)
  9. "Raithuke Otivvavalenanna Nee Kashta Sukhamula" - (Singers: P. Suri Babu and others)
  10. "Dasavatraramulu" - (Veedhi Natakam)

References

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