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Sankarabharanam

  • 1980
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
2.7K
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Sankarabharanam (1980)
DramaMusicRomance

The story of a rare and exceptional bond between the master of classical music Sankara Sastry and his admirer Tulasi, a woman from a family of prostitutes.The story of a rare and exceptional bond between the master of classical music Sankara Sastry and his admirer Tulasi, a woman from a family of prostitutes.The story of a rare and exceptional bond between the master of classical music Sankara Sastry and his admirer Tulasi, a woman from a family of prostitutes.

  • Director
    • K. Viswanath
  • Writers
    • Jandhyala
    • K. Viswanath
  • Stars
    • J.V. Somayajulu
    • Manju Bhargavi
    • Tulasi
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • K. Viswanath
    • Writers
      • Jandhyala
      • K. Viswanath
    • Stars
      • J.V. Somayajulu
      • Manju Bhargavi
      • Tulasi
    • 21User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    J.V. Somayajulu
    • Shankara Sastry
    Manju Bhargavi
    • Tulasi
    Tulasi
    • Sankaram
    Allu Ramalingaiah
    Allu Ramalingaiah
    Rajyalakshmi
    Chandramohan
    • Kameswara Rao - Kamudu
    Nirmalamma
    Nirmalamma
    Pushpakumari
    Sakshi Ranga Rao
    Varalakshmi G.
    Varalakshmi G.
      Jhansi
      Janardhana Rao Arja
      Dubbing Janaki
      Jit Mohan Mitra
      Viswanatham
      • Director
        • K. Viswanath
      • Writers
        • Jandhyala
        • K. Viswanath
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      10prksandeep

      Definitely the best movie in the history of WORLD CINEMA

      I am ashamed that there are some Indians and Andhras who feel that this movie doesn't deserve 10/10. It deserves lot more than 10. Lord Shiva himself will come down to see this movie. Each expression is a diologue, Each diologue is an emotion, Each emotion is a music, Each music bit is a pancakshari, Each saying of pancakshari is a step to Lord Shiva's abode.

      If there is ever a great film director in this world, it should be Sri K Viswanath. If there is ever a great music director in film world, it is Sri K V Mahadevan who gives music full of devotion, away from three modes of nature (satva, tamo, raja gunas). If there are writers who made Lord Shiva send Ganga for them, Srinatha Kavisarvabhouma is first followed by Sri Veturi Sundara Rama Murthy. There is no point arguing this fact.

      Not even Titanic, Jurassic park, black, anything else can come near this masterpiece of Indian Cinema. Hollywood is no where near this great movie.
      10pillu_binko

      A Treat to Watch

      If one were to name the best movies ever made, " Shankarabharanam" would occupy the numero uno position... K Vishwanath(Director), Jandhayala(Dialogues), K V Mahadevan (Music), Veturi Sundara ram Murthy(Lyrics), S P Balasubramanyam (Singer), have together come up with a excellent masterpiece.... The movie has all the ingredients... The performance of the male protagonist "Shankara Sastry", played by J V Somayajulu, is one of the highlights. Equally important is the role of dancer played by Manju Bhargavi.The fact that Music, may it be Western or Eastern is a result of strong emotions is very well picturized,.... One of the all time bests.
      tramakrsna-1

      Shankarabharanam (Jewel of Lord Shiva and Indian Cinema)

      This is the best Telugu movie ever made. If Maya Bazar showcases Great Indian Mythology in best form, this movie showcases immortal Indian music by flawless screenplay and direction. Normally Indian movies are considered as sub-standard in all the departments with rare exceptions. But this movie stands 10 out of 10 in all departments. This film had drawn the unparalleled standards to the south Indian films. When movies were being treated as mere commercial entertainers and when Telugu cinema was subjected to utter criticism of being subjugated by baser instincts, this is the only movie shut the world's criticism. Kudos to K. Viswanath, a true gem of Indian Cinema. All of his movies are poetic visuals.
      10Vicky_baba

      A jewel in the history of Telugu cinema

      Shankarabharanam is story of how music can bring together people from different walks of life.Melocholic,pure,brilliant and yet at times sad,the movie chronicles the life of a brilliant artist from the memories and thoughts of a fellow music lover.

      Shankara Shasthry is a renowned carnatic singer of his time.At the height of his prominence, he is invited by communities near and far and felicitated by prominent people.After the advent of pop music however,carnatic music begins to recede in popularity and the great Shankara shasthry becomes an afterthought in the minds of young music lovers swayed by western culture.

      Among his devoted listeners is a young woman who is of a geisha-esqe heritage.Even though the reason she is taught music is more for the practical purpose of enticing a potential benefactor,she develops a true love for music and in the process tremendous respect for the great artist.The two are brought together after the women seeks shelter away from people who are trying to exploit her.

      The crux of the movie is that the world doesn't understand that the relationship between the teacher and disciple is purely platonic.Given the heritage of the disciple,society simply assumes to name a relationship at its lowest level, when the bond between the characters cannot be catogorized or described that easily.

      Ironically society is so shallow and immature as to that it would rather let go of a esteemed member of their community rather than accept a lowly member into their very own.

      The disciple soon realizes that her proximity to her teacher clouds the majesty of her teacher and she disappears into the darkness of the night.Years later,she returns with a child,a byproduct of a tragic rape.She intends to give her son the opportunity of tutelage under the great master unlike herself who never had the chance.This forms of the story arc of the movie.

      The greatness of the movie lies in its purity of the message that it delivers and the relevance that it holds till date;i.e we are humans first,art unites, and the purpose of the society is to bring people together not divide on the basis of heritage or caste.

      A movie told narrated more though music and silence,Shankarabharanam is timeless classic with music that is simply gold.
      10bhanu6

      A real Jewel of Lord Shiva

      Such wonder has never happened in the past and will never happen in future. A Sangamam of great Archaryas in their respective fields,KalaTapasvi K.Vishwanath,KV Mahadevan,SP Balasubraminam,Veturi etc in making a real jewel for shiva.These ragas melt our hearts while the lyrics enlighten our soul with explaining paths to the divine through music.Apart from being exceptional movie on classical music,this movie portrays the culture of Andhrites,the uniqueness of Telugu as a musical/classical language.Every actor/actress fit their role perfectly, and photography has been in tune with the subject and narration.Music itself is a ocean, K.Viswanath brought the great ratnas (ragas)out of the depths and carefully moulded them in an ornament, with the support of a great story,lyrics, and cast.Probably this would have been the best role Somaiyajulu would ever had in his career.. Anyway, every movie of KalaTapasvi is a masterpiece..

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        This movie got released only in one theater and later on went to become huge success.
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        Featured in 47 Natkal (1981)

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      • Release date
        • February 2, 1980 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Telugu
      • Also known as
        • The Jewel of Shiva
      • Production company
        • Poornodaya Movie Creations
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        • 2h 23m(143 min)
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