| 1 | '''Bhairava Dweepam''' |
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| 4 | 1994 162’ col Telugu |
| 5 | d/s/co-lyr Singeetham Srinivasa Rao |
| 6 | pc Chandamama-Vijaya Ents. p B. Venkatrama |
| 7 | Reddy co-lyr Veturi Sundara Ramamurthy, |
| 8 | Seetharama Sastry, Vaddepalli Krishna |
| 9 | c Kabirlal m M. Suresh |
| 10 | lp Balakrishna, Roja, Vijaya Ranga Raja, |
| 11 | K.R. Vijaya |
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| 13 | |
| 14 | Vijaya Studio pioneered the genre of the |
| 15 | ‘folklore’ costume-fantasy film in the 50s and |
| 16 | relaunched it in the 90s with larger budgets and |
| 17 | computer-driven special effects. The King’s |
| 18 | second wife, and hero’s (Balkrishna) mother, is |
| 19 | rejected by her husband and finds shelter with |
| 20 | some holy men. The son, separated from his |
| 21 | mother, sets out in search of a magic potion |
| 22 | when the King is afflicted with disease. Adding |
| 23 | to the plot is the fact that the princess (Roja) |
| 24 | too is cursed. The resemblance to e.g. Patala |
| 25 | Bhairavi (1951) is heightened by the fact that |
| 26 | N.T. Rama Rao’s son Balakrishna plays the |
| 27 | main role. |
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| 29 | [[Film]] |