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Manassakshi

Manassakshi (The Conscience) is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language family suspense, family oriented film directed by Parvathaneni Sambashiva Rao. The film features an ensemble cast of Krishna, Jaggaiah, Kantha Rao, Bharathi, Sowcar Janaki. Released on December 2, 1977, Manassakshi was one of the good movie of the year. It is also the 132nd film of Krishna.

The pursuit of revenge and anger can transform a person into something akin to a devil. Occasionally, the vendetta of elders can inadvertently affect their children negatively. Legal trials rely on evidence to mete out punishment, and the emotional toll of such punishments can be exceptionally harsh. The central theme of this movie revolves around the deeply emotional story of a woman.

(The Conscience) is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language family drama film directed by Parvathaneni Sambashiva Rao. The film features an ensemble cast of Krishna, Jaggaiah, Kantha Rao, Bharathi,

Shahukaru Janaki. Released on December 2, 1977, Manassakshi was one of the good movie of the year. It is also the 132nd film of Krishna.

The pursuit of revenge and anger can transform a person into something akin to a devil. Occasionally, the vendetta of elders can inadvertently affect their children negatively. Legal trials rely on evidence to mete out punishment, and the emotional toll of such punishments can be exceptionally harsh. The central theme of this movie revolves around the deeply emotional story of a woman

Plot

The story revolves around Jaggannatham (Jaggayya) and Radha Devi (Shavukaru Janaki), who are deeply in love. However, due to Radha Devi's father's refusal, they must arrange a marriage for her elsewhere. She ends up marrying someone else, but in certain circumstances, she needs Jaggannatham's help, which he fails to provide. This leads to tragic consequences, with Radha Devi losing her husband and facing hardships in life.

Later, Jaggannatham son Ravi (Krishna) undergoes IPS training, and falls love with Indira ( Bharathi) a young lawyer whose mother is Radha Devi

Rajani (Umarani) is chosen as Ravi's bride by the both side of parents, despite neither of them having affection for each other. A mishap occurs, and Rajani saves Ravi but loses her own life. This event reveals the truth to Radha Devi about Ravi's character. Rajani's father Murthy (Kanta Rao) suspects Ravi behind Rajini's death. Radha Devi decline herself to appear before court as she is eye witness of the incident. She came to know that Ravi is son of Jagannadham. Prakash (Giribabu) who loved Rajani abducted Radha Devi to prevent to appear court and killed by him. She reveals the truth and dies. Ravi was eventually released and tied the knot with Indira.

The story further explores the complexities of relationships, love, and revenge, resulting in a suspenseful narrative that captivates the audience.

The movie, based on Vasireddy Seethadevi's novel "Pratheekaram," featured an innovative storyline filled with suspense, which could have resulted in a major success. However, the film faced significant delays, taking sixteen months after censorship, which ultimately affected its outcome.

Cast

Jaggayya as Jaggannatham

Sowcar Janaki as Radha Devi

Kanta Rao as Murthy

Krishna as Ravi

Bharathi Vishnuvardhan as Indira

Giri Babu as Prakash

Uma Rani as Rajani (debuted movie)

Tyagaraju as Shivaramaiah

Mikkilineni as Raghuramudu

Nagesh

Anitha as Hema

Pushpa Kumari

Jyothi Lakshmi

P. J. Sarma

Allu Ramalingiah, Chhaya Devi as Co passengers

Master Ramu (Child Artiste)

Master Visweswar Rao (Child Artiste)

Baby Gouri (Child Artiste)

P. R. Varalakshmi (Child Artiste)

Soundtrack
The music was composed by J.V.Raghavulu. Several songs "Kallalo ennenni kalalo", 'Nadi sandram lo nava' are quite popular. 'Nirnayam idi Nirnayam' sung by J.V.Raghavulu himself. References

45 years back released

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