Ramalayam

Ramalayam
Directed by K. Babu Rao
Produced by K. A. Prabhakar
Written by K. Babu Rao (story)
Pinisetty Srirama Murthy (dialogues)
Starring Kongara Jaggaiah
Jamuna
Shobhan Babu
Vijaya Nirmala
M. Prabhakar Reddy
Chittor V. Nagaiah
Music by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao
Saluri Rajeswara Rao
Cinematography Madhava Bulbule
Edited by R. Hanumantha Rao
Release dates
1971
Country India
Language Telugu

Ramalayam (Telugu: రామాలయం) is a 1971 Telugu drama film. The film stars Kongara Jaggaiah and Shobhan Babu in key roles.

There is a popular song on Lord Rama Jagadabhi Rama Raghukulo Soma Saranamu Neeyavaya by Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao.

Plot

The story is about an Indian family of Ramaiah (Jaggaiah) and closely resembles Hindu epic Ramayanam. Ramaiah and Gopi (Shobhan Babu) are brothers. Janaki (Jamuna) is wife of Ramaiah and looks after the home very well. Chitti (Roja Ramani) is their dearly loved sister. They married her into a wealthy family of Kantham (Suryakantham) giving big dowry lending money from Rayudu (Prabhakar Reddy). This leads them to many problems including differences between the family members. Finally their son in law (Chandramohan) and sister helps them solving the problem. The entire family is reunited and live happily.

The Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Kongara Jaggaiah Ramaiah
Jamuna Janaki, wife of Ramaiah
Shobhan Babu Gopi, younger brother of Ramaiah
Vijaya Nirmala Radha, wife of Gopi
M. Prabhakar Reddy Rayudu
Chittor V. Nagaiah Temple priest
Allu Ramalingaiah Village karanam
Suryakantham Kantham
Chandramohan Son of Kantham
Roja Ramani Chitti, sister of Ramaiah

Soundtrack

There are nine songs in the film.[1]

All music composed by Saluri Rajeswara Rao. 

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Chinnari Maradaliki Pellavutundi"  C. Narayana ReddyS. Janaki, Jikki 
2."Jagadabhi Rama Raghukula Soma"  DasarathiGhantasala 
3."Mamuganna Tallira Bhoodevi"  Srirangam SrinivasaraoGhantasala 
4."Yenduku Bidiyam Chittemma"  C. Narayana ReddyS. P. Balasubramaniam, L. R. Eswari 
5."Yevaridi Dorakani Ee Andam"  DasarathiL. R. Eswari 

References

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