Song: Mavi Chiguru Tinagaane
Movie: Seetamaalakhmi
Year: 1978
Director: K Viswanath
Composer: KV Mahadevan
Singers: SP Balasubramanyam, P Suseela
Lyrics: Devulapalli Krishna Sastry
Cast: Chandramohan, Talluri Rameswari
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Just the name Maavi Chiguru conjures up a brilliant image to mind, the soft shoots of mango leaves. This song, penned by Devulapalli (which incidentally won him Best Lyricist Nandi) similarly conjures up such images, especially of a young and demure Talluri Rameswari. This song, from Seetamalakshmi is the debut movie of the FTII Pune graduate and won her a lot of critical acclaim. She is also the first in a long list of young and beautiful 'Rajshiri' heroines, having acted in the 1978 hit Dulhan Jo Piya Man Bhaaye and was also probably among the first telugu and south indian heroines to make a break in Bollywood. As a innocent vilage girl, with two plaits, large expressive eyes, flowers adorning her hair, nose stud, Rameswari looks the part in this movie!
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Year: 1978
Director: K Viswanath
Composer: KV Mahadevan
Singers: SP Balasubramanyam, P Suseela
Lyrics: Devulapalli Krishna Sastry
Cast: Chandramohan, Talluri Rameswari
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Just the name Maavi Chiguru conjures up a brilliant image to mind, the soft shoots of mango leaves. This song, penned by Devulapalli (which incidentally won him Best Lyricist Nandi) similarly conjures up such images, especially of a young and demure Talluri Rameswari. This song, from Seetamalakshmi is the debut movie of the FTII Pune graduate and won her a lot of critical acclaim. She is also the first in a long list of young and beautiful 'Rajshiri' heroines, having acted in the 1978 hit Dulhan Jo Piya Man Bhaaye and was also probably among the first telugu and south indian heroines to make a break in Bollywood. As a innocent vilage girl, with two plaits, large expressive eyes, flowers adorning her hair, nose stud, Rameswari looks the part in this movie!
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