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Mosagallaku Mosagadu
Amarvedu dynasty was attacked by Britishers at the time of Bobbili war in South India. Before the Britishers are about to attack the dynasty, a couple of friends Daanaala Dharmayya (Gummadi) and Pagadaala Subbayya hides the treasure in a cave of five doors, very far away.
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Plot Summary
In this action-packed Western, Raju, a charismatic and cunning bandit, operates in a harsh terrain, often clashing with the law and rival outlaws. He is driven by a desire for justice and survival in a world where the lines between good and evil are blurred. The film follows his exploits as he navigates treacherous situations, outsmarts his enemies, and captures the hearts of those around him.
Critical Reception
The film was a massive commercial success and is considered a landmark in Telugu cinema for its innovative action sequences and Spaghetti Western influences. It cemented N. T. Rama Rao's status as a superstar and is fondly remembered for its unique blend of action and drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thrilling action and N. T. Rama Rao's powerful performance.
Lauded for its pioneering Western-style storytelling in Telugu cinema.
Celebrated for its high entertainment value and memorable sequences.
Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive, with many highlighting the film's engaging storyline, N. T. Rama Rao's iconic role as a charismatic outlaw, and its groundbreaking action choreography for its time. It's often cited as a must-watch for fans of classic Telugu cinema.
Fun Fact
Mosagallaku Mosagadu is often cited as the first Telugu film to be heavily inspired by the Spaghetti Western genre, particularly Sergio Leone's films, influencing many subsequent action movies in the industry.
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