Neramu Siksha

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Neramu Siksha
File:Neramu Siksha.jpg
Directed by K. Viswanath
Produced by M. Balaiah
Written by M. Balaiah (story)
Samudrala and Modukuri Johnson (dialogues)
K. Viswanath (screenplay)
Starring Ghattamaneni Krishna
Bharathi Vishnuvardhan
M. Balaiah
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Kanta Rao
Music by Saluri Rajeswara Rao
Edited by S. P. S. Veerappa
Release dates
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  • 18 July 1973 (1973-07-18)
Country India
Language Telugu

Neramu Siksha (English title: Crime and Punishment; Telugu: నేరము – శిక్ష) is a 1973 Telugu film directed by K. Viswanath. It is written and produced by veteran actor M. Balaiah. It was a big hit and made into Tamil and Hindi languages.[1]

Plot

Krishna is son of a rich businessman couple (Kanta Rao and Pandari Bai). Bharathi is also a daughter of another rich man (Rao Gopal Rao). Krishna is grown up without knowing or facing any problems and gets a new car. While driving in competition with his friend Satyam (Satyanarayana), he accidentally kills Balaiah's brother and blinds Balaiah. Somehow this incident comes to the knowledge of Kanta Rao and he confronts Krishna and throws him out of house. Krishna then ends up as one of the servants at Rao Gopal Rao's home. He also gets to know Balaiah and his family. He realizes the intensity of his mistake and vows to make Balaiah and his family's life better. Balaiah on the other hand vows to kill the person responsible for his brother's death and his blindness. Knowing about his fate in the hands of Balaiah, Krishna keeps helping them. Finally, Balaiah learns about Krishna and excuses him.

Credits

Cast

Crew

Soundtrack

  • Chesina Papam Needi Chitikina Bratukinkokaridi (Lyrics: Devulapalli Krishnasastri)
  • Daagudu Muta Dandakor
  • Emandi Saaru O Batlaru Doragaru
  • One Two One Two
  • Ramuni Bantunura
  • Vesavu Bhale Veshalu

2009 film

Neramu Siksha is made into film in 2009 starring Krishna, Jayasudha and Vijaya Nirmala under the direction of Vijaya Nirmala.

References

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