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Pranga Mahkumu
Captain Talat and Necip work in charge of the security chief Mansur Pasa. Talat fancies Necip's cousin Cemile. Necip makes a plot declaring Talat a traitor. Necip wants to marry Cemile but she commits suicide on their wedding night. Talat gets out from prison and joins a gang of bandits. Necip gets engaged with Mansur Pasa's daughter Cavidan. Talat kidnaps her, and tells her father they have spent the night together. Talat is prisoned. The gang rescues him and Talat prevents Cavidan from marrying Necip by revealing the truth about Necip to her father so finally Mansur Pasa agrees to their marriage. Happy days commence for the loving couple..
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Plot Summary
Pranga Mahkumu tells the story of a devoted wife who faces immense hardship and societal judgment when her husband is wrongly accused and imprisoned. Despite the challenges, she remains steadfast in her love and determination to clear his name. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
Pranga Mahkumu was a critically acclaimed film upon its release, praised for its strong emotional narrative and powerful performances, particularly from its lead actress. It resonated with audiences for its portrayal of a woman's unwavering devotion and strength.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and compelling storyline.
The lead actress's performance was a standout, anchoring the film's dramatic core.
A powerful depiction of marital fidelity and resilience.
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Awards & Accolades
No notable awards have been widely documented for Pranga Mahkumu.
Fun Fact
The film was a significant release in South Indian cinema during the late 1960s, known for its melodramatic themes and strong female lead.
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