Bhaktha Prahlada
Bhaktha Prahlada

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Bhaktha Prahlada

1967
Movie
151 min
Telugu

Prahlada, Lord Vishnu's staunch devotee, is born to Hiranyakashipu (S.V. Ranga Rao) his father. Hiranyakashipu is determined to dissuade his son from worshipping Lord Vishnu, as the Lord killed his brother, Hiranyaksa. To prevent Prahlada's devotion, Hiranyakashipu is willing to go to any extent.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Ch. Narayana RaoGenres: Mythological, Devotional, Drama

Plot Summary

This mythological film tells the story of Prahlada, a devout follower of Lord Vishnu, who defies his demon king father, Hiranyakashipu. Hiranyakashipu, granted boons that make him virtually invincible, becomes arrogant and demands to be worshipped as God. Prahlada's unwavering devotion infuriates his father, leading to severe persecution. The story culminates in the divine intervention of Lord Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, who appears to protect Prahlada and vanquish the tyrannical king.

Critical Reception

Bhaktha Prahlada (1967) is a classic mythological film celebrated for its grand scale, powerful performances, and faithful depiction of Hindu scriptures. It resonated strongly with audiences for its devotional themes and moral lessons, becoming a significant cultural touchstone in Telugu cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its spectacular visual presentation and elaborate sets.

  • Commended for the compelling performances, especially S.V. Ranga Rao as Hiranyakashipu.

  • Appreciated for its strong devotional narrative and adherence to traditional storytelling.

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Awards & Accolades

While specific award details for the 1967 release are not widely documented, the film was a major commercial success and is considered a landmark film in Telugu mythological cinema, often recognized for its technical achievements and cultural impact.

Fun Fact

The film utilized groundbreaking special effects for its time, particularly in the depiction of Lord Narasimha's manifestation, which greatly impressed audiences and critics.

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