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Mathru Devata

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Mathru Devata
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySavitri
Written byMaddipatla Suri (dialogues)
Screenplay byK. Pratyagatma
Produced byAtluri Purnachandra Rao
M. Chandra Sekhar
StarringN. T. Rama Rao
Savitri
Sobhan Babu
CinematographyShekar-Singh
Edited byM.S.N.Murthy
A. Dandapaani
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
Production
company
Poorna Art Pictures[1]
Release date
  • 7 November 1969 (1969-11-07)
Running time
154 Mins
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Mathru Devata (transl. A goddess called mother) is a 1969 Telugu-language drama film directed by Savitri.[2] The film stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, Sobhan Babu,[3] with music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[4] It was produced by Atluri Purnachandra Rao and M. Chandra Sekhar under the Poorna Art Pictures banner.[5]

Plot

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The film opens with Engineer Srinivasa Rao leading a delightful life with his wife, Lakshmi; his mother, Santhamma; and his daughter, Latha. While his office staff admire him, Sivayya, a colleague, harbours jealousy. Sivayya conspires with his lover, Gauri, to kill Srinivasa Rao. However, Srinivasa Rao survives a staged train accident that is believed to have claimed his life, leading to the despair and departure of his family. Srinivasa Rao, discovering Gauri’s treachery, returns to confront her but is forced to flee when Gauri accidentally dies.

Srinivasa Rao is subsequently captured by the scheming Mohan. Meanwhile, Lakshmi, Santhamma, and Latha reside in a colony where they are cared for by the kind-hearted constable Dharmayya, though they face hostility from the cunning merchant Seshavataram. Years later, Latha falls in love with Raja, Dharmayya's son, who is a police officer. Lakshmi loses her job, prompting Latha to support the family through dance performances. Mohan, who has become infatuated with Latha, attempts to assault her, but Srinivasa Rao intervenes and safely returns her home, where he requests her to keep his return a secret.

Seshavataram exploits this situation, spreading false rumors that tarnish Lakshmi’s reputation, particularly when she becomes pregnant. Dharmayya and Raja become suspicious of her fidelity. However, Santhamma reveals the truth to Dharmayya. Seshavataram incites public outrage against Lakshmi, but Srinivasa Rao eventually reappears and reveals his identity. Raja apprehends Srinivasa Rao, but Dharmayya uncovers that Gauri is alive and that Mohan was the real antagonist.

The film concludes on a positive note with the marriage of Raja and Latha, bringing resolution to the family's struggles.

Cast

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Music

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Mathru Devata
Film score by
Released1969
GenreSoundtrack
ProducerK. V. Mahadevan
K. V. Mahadevan chronology
Bhale Rangadu
(1969)
Mathru Devata
(1969)
Ekaveera
(1969)

The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan.

S. No. Song Title Lyrics Singers length
1 "Manase Kovelaga" Dasaradhi P. Susheela 3:55
2 "My Name is Rosy" C. Narayana Reddy L. R. Eswari 4:10
3 "Maanava Jathi Manugadake" C. Narayana Reddy P. Susheela, Vasantha 4:38
4 "Vidhi Oka Vishavalayam" C. Narayana Reddy Ghantasala 3:51
5 "Pellimata Vintene" C. Narayana Reddy Ghantasala, Vasantha 3:56
6 "Kanniyanu Udikincha Taguna" C. Narayana Reddy P. Susheela 4:04
7 "Manase Kovelaga" (Sad) Dasaradhi P. Susheela 3:08
8 "Ninnu Chuchithe" Kosaraju Pithapuram, Swarnalatha 3:50

References

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  1. ^ "Mathru Devata (Overview)". Youtube.
  2. ^ "Mathru Devata (Direction)". Filmiclub.
  3. ^ "Mathru Devata (Cast & Crew)". Gomolo.com.
  4. ^ "Mathru Devata (Review)". The Cine Bay.
  5. ^ "Mathru Devata (Banner)". Chitr.com.