Dharma Daata

Dharma Daata
Directed by A. Sanjeevi
Produced by Tammareddy Krishnamurthy
Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Kanchana
Nagabhushanam
B. Padmanabham
Jhansi
Music by T. Chalapathi Rao
Cinematography S. Venkataratnam
Production
company
Release dates
1970
Country India
Language Telugu

Dharma Daata (Telugu: ధర్మదాత) is a 1970 Telugu film directed by A. Sanjeevi and produced by Tammareddy Krishna Murthy of Ravindra Art Pictures. This film is partly taken in Eastman Color.This film was remake of Enga Oor Raja which had Sivaji Ganesan and Jayalalitha in the lead role.[1]

The plot

Raghupathi (Sr.ANR) is a generous Zamindar of Sripuram. He is the person who never says no to any one who asks for a charity. He is blessed with wife (Shaukar Janaki), sister Laxmi (Jhansi). He falls into debts after getting his sister, Laxmi, married to Raju, son of Zamindar Bhujangam (Nagabhushanam). Raghupathi mortgages his home 'Srinilayam' to give dowry for his sister and is bankrupt. Raja wife dies after delivering a baby girl. After the death of his wife, he takes his two sons, Shekar (Jr.ANR) and Chakravarthy (Padmanabham) and daughter Jaya (Anitha), and leaves the village for the city. They all work hard and make some money. After that, Laxmi tries to get close to her brother's family, as it is her husband's last wish. Laxmi's daughter Padma gets friendly with Shekar. Meanwhile, Bhujangam tries to keep Srinilayam all for himself, but Shekar puts a stop to his evil designs. Finally, Shekar and Padma get married, while Jaya marries Padma's brother Ishwar. How Raja's gets his property along with the help of his sons and teaches the lesson to Bhujangam is the rest of the story.

Cast

Actor Character
Akkineni Nageshwara Rao Zamindar Raghupati and Shekar
Nagabhushanam Zamindar Bhujangam
Kanchana Padma
Jhansi
B. Padmanabham Chakravarthy
Iswara Rao
Anita
Geetanjali
Sowcar Janaki Wife of Zamindar Raghupati (guest)
Allu Ramalingayya
Sakshi Ranga Rao
Suryakantham (guest)
Relangi Venkata Ramaiah (guest)

Crew

Songs

Boxoffice

The film ran for 100 days in 12 centers in Andhra Pradesh.

Awards

References

External links

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