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''Rojulu Marayi'' () is a 1955 Indian
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directed by
Tapi Chanakya Tapi Chanakya (1925–1973), professionally known as Chanakya, was an Indian film director and writer. He is son of the famous writer Tapi Dharma Rao Naidu. He has worked as Radio Telegraphist for the Indian Army. Filmography # Palletoori Pilla ...
. It stars
Akkineni Nageswara Rao Akkineni Nageswara Rao (20 September 1923 – 22 January 2014), widely known as ANR, was an Indian actor and producer, known for his works majorly in Telugu cinema. He starred in many landmark films in his seventy five-year career, and became on ...
,
Sowcar Janaki Sankaramanchi Janaki (born T. Janaki; 12 December 1931), popularly known as Sowcar Janaki (Tamil) or Shavukaru Janaki (Telugu) or Sahukar Janaki (Kannada), is an Indian actress who has appeared in over 300, films, predominantly in Tamil, Telu ...
with music composed by
Master Venu Madduri Venugopal better known as Master Venu (1916–1981) was an Indian music composer of the Telugu and Tamil cinemas and the father of the actor Bhanu Chander. He was born 1916 in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India and died 1981 in Chenn ...
. The film was produced by C. V. R. Prasad on Sarathi Films banner. The story is set in a native village environment and portrays the changing times. The film is the debut of
Waheeda Rehman Waheeda Rehman (born 3 February 1938) is an Indian actress and dancer. Regarded as one of Hindi cinema's finest actresses, Rehman's accolades include a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards. Rehman was honoured with the Padma Shri by G ...
in the film industry. ''Rojulu Marayi'' was released on 14 April 1955. The film ran for over 25 weeks in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film, and was remade in
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as '' Kaalam Maari Pochi'' (1956). ''Rojulu Marayi'' is considered as a milestone among social films in Telugu cinema.


Plot

The film begins in a village where the
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Sagarayya is malicious and tyrannizes the farmers by mingling with Karanam Sambayya and a goon Polayya. Kotayya, an honest peasant leads a happy family life with his wife, son Venu, and daughter Bharati. Kotayya is most loyal to Sagarayya but Venu always confronts his atrocities. Meanwhile, Kotayya decides to couple up Bharati with Venu's close friend Gopalam when his father Venkatadri insists on dowry and is helpless Kotayya requests a loan from Sagarayya. Exploiting it, Sagarayya wants to mortgage his property which Venu refuses and a rift arises between father and son. Moreover, Venu loves Radha, the daughter of a retired army soldier Ratnam who is ostracized from the village. Knowing it, Sambayya aggravates Kotayya, as a result, Venu leaves the house and marries Radha. Right now, Venu collaborates with all the peasants and decides to perform collective farming for which he sends a petition to the collectorate. Keeping the grudge in mind, Sagarayya suffers Venu a lot but he stands up with courage and moves forward. Thereafter, District Collector arrives for the inspection where Venu breaks out the offenses of Sagarayya and Sambayya and sanctions wastelands for cultivation. Nevertheless, Sagarayya creates many obstacles that Venu gamely encounters. Distressed, Sagarayya strikes and necks out Polayya for his inability when Venu embraces and reforms him. At present, Sagarayya ploys to spoil Bharati's match when Radha resolves the conflict with her amicable. So, as a home straight, Sagarayya forces Kotayya to stop nuptials when he too revolts against him. During the time of marriage, Sagarayya intrigues and attacks the wedding procession and Venu rescues them. Just before, Sagarayya also blasts the reservoir when the crop is about to flood out. At last, the entire village unites together and safeguards it, ceases Sagarayya, and gets him arrested. The film ends with the marriage of Gopalam and Bharati and Kotayya inviting back Venu and Radha.


Cast

Film cast is referenced from ''
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'' article. *
Akkineni Nageswara Rao Akkineni Nageswara Rao (20 September 1923 – 22 January 2014), widely known as ANR, was an Indian actor and producer, known for his works majorly in Telugu cinema. He starred in many landmark films in his seventy five-year career, and became on ...
as Venu *
Sowcar Janaki Sankaramanchi Janaki (born T. Janaki; 12 December 1931), popularly known as Sowcar Janaki (Tamil) or Shavukaru Janaki (Telugu) or Sahukar Janaki (Kannada), is an Indian actress who has appeared in over 300, films, predominantly in Tamil, Telu ...
as Radha * C. S. R as Sagarayya * Relangi as Polayya *
Ramana Reddy Ramana Reddy (1 October 1921 – 11 November 1974) was an Indian character actor, comedian and producer known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. In a career spanning 24 years, he acted in more than 200 movies. Ramana Reddy and Relangi ...
as Karanam Sambayya *Perumallu as Kotayya *Seetaram as Ratnam *Vallam Narasimha Rao as Gopalam *A. V. Subba Rao Jr. as District Collector *C. Hemalatha Devi as Venu's mother *Ammaji as Bharathi *
Waheeda Rehman Waheeda Rehman (born 3 February 1938) is an Indian actress and dancer. Regarded as one of Hindi cinema's finest actresses, Rehman's accolades include a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards. Rehman was honoured with the Padma Shri by G ...
as a dancer in the song "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna"


Production

Sixteen years after making ''
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'' (1939), a film which dealt with the hardships faced by poor peasants under the ''
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i'' rule, the production house Sarathi Films decided to make another film dealing with similar issues, titled ''Rojulu Marayi''. The producer of the film was C. V. R. Prasad, who also wrote the screenplay with Kondepudi Lakshminarayana and
Tapi Chanakya Tapi Chanakya (1925–1973), professionally known as Chanakya, was an Indian film director and writer. He is son of the famous writer Tapi Dharma Rao Naidu. He has worked as Radio Telegraphist for the Indian Army. Filmography # Palletoori Pilla ...
, who was named director. The cinematography was handled by
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, and editing by Tilak and Akkineni Sanjeevi. Filming took place prominently at the Dandimitta village. When shooting for the film was almost complete, Prasad felt that a celebration song set after the film's harvest scene would add colour to the black-and-white film. Lyricist
Kosaraju Kosaraju Raghavayya (23 June 1905 – 27 October 1987), known mononumously by his surname Kosaraju, was an Indian lyricist and poet known for his works in Telugu cinema. He wrote about 3,000 songs in 350 films. His lyrics are steeped in Tel ...
remembered a song he had written for producer Thottempudi Ramayya's shelved film ''Paleru'', that was composed by Venu. Chanakya and Prasad liked the lyrics and the tune, and Vedantam Jagannatha Sarma suggested Waheeda Rehman, then a dancer, to the makers. She was signed on a remuneration of for being the dancer in the song, "Eruvaaka Sagaro Ranno Chinnanna", and ''Rojulu Marayi'' thus marked her feature film debut.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack was composed by
Master Venu Madduri Venugopal better known as Master Venu (1916–1981) was an Indian music composer of the Telugu and Tamil cinemas and the father of the actor Bhanu Chander. He was born 1916 in Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India and died 1981 in Chenn ...
. "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna" was inspired by the folk song "Ayyo Koyyoda", popularised by Valluri Jagannatha Rao. It was later adapted into many other songs, such as "Summa Kidantha Sothuku Nashtam" in the
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film '' Madurai Veeran'' (1956) and "Dekhne Me Bhola Hai Mera Salona" in the
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film '' Bombai Ka Babu'' (1960).


Release and reception

''Rojulu Marayi'' was released on 14 April 1955. The film ran for over 25 weeks in theatres, thereby becoming a silver jubilee film. Its 100th day functions were held in the Hyderabad-based Rajeswar theatre and K. V. Ranga Reddy, then the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, presided over the function. The film was later remade in Tamil as '' Kaalam Maari Pochi'' (1956), where "Eruvaaka Sagaroranno Chinnanna" was re-used as "Yerupooti Povaye Anne Sinnanne", with Waheeda Rehman returning as dancer.


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* {{Tapi Chanakya 1950s Telugu-language films 1955 films Films directed by Tapi Chanakya Indian drama films Telugu films remade in other languages 1955 drama films Indian black-and-white films Films scored by Master Venu