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1958 film
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Bommala Pelli
Theatrical release poster in Telugu
Directed byR. M. Krishnaswamy
Screenplay byAcharya Aatreya
Produced byM. Radhakrishnan
R. M. Krishnaswamy
StarringSivaji Ganesan
Jamuna
Mynavathi
CinematographyC. A. Madhusudhan
Edited byR. M. Venugopal
Music byK. V. Mahadevan
Production
company
Aruna Films
Distributed bySubbu & Co. (Tamil)
Release dates
  • 11 January 1958 (1958-01-11) (Telugu)
  • 3 May 1958 (1958-05-03) (Tamil)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesTelugu
Tamil

Bommala Pelli (lit.'Wedding of dolls'; colloquially: Fake wedding) is a 1958 IndianTelugu-language film, directed by R. M. Krishnaswamy. The film starsSivaji Ganesan,Jamuna andMynavathi. It was simultaneously produced inTamil asBommai Kalyanam.

Plot

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Suryam (Kannan in Tamil) is a playful teenage boy, in the cusp between puberty and adolescent, the son of the famous and well-to-do lawyer Perayya (Varatharajan in Tamil) and Parvathamma (Thangam in Tamil). While playing football, he meets Radha, the daughter of a well respected freedom fighter family of Simhadri (Veeramuthu in Tamil) and Seshamma (Maragatham in Tamil). At first sight both fall in love.

Perayya is a modest man, but Parvathamma is a greedy woman. Parvathamma wishes to marry off Suryam to her brother Chalamayya's (Sonachalam in Tamil) and Bhadramma's (Perundevi in Tamil) daughter Bullemma (Kannamma in Tamil) and invites them to her place. Bullemma is a naïve girl and Thimaiyya (Mannar in Tamil), Bhadramma 's brother loves her. Perayya likes the simplicity of Simhadri's family and agrees on the alliance of Suryam and Radha. When Parvathamma opposes this, Perayya , in order to carry on with the wedding, lies to her that Simhadri will present a large dowry. The wedding takes place.

After the wedding, Bhadramma, who is furious that Bullemma is not the bride, instigates Parvathamma to query regarding the dowry. A scuffle takes place between the two families and Parvathamma wishes to send back Saroja to her parents place, but Suryam sides with Saroja and accepts her whole-heartedly. Meanwhile, Chalamayya wishes to leave home, but Bhadramma , who is in agony, decides to stay back and plans to create hatred between Parvathamma and Radha. In turn, Parvathamma tortures Saroja in every possible way, but Saroja fights back and keeps calm. Matters get worse when Perayya dies, but not before seeking a promise from Suryam not to disobey Parvathamma. Suryam and Radha's marriage life hits a roadblock. When coming to know that Parvathamma treats Saroja very badly, Simhadri steps in and takes Radha, who is driven away by both Parvathamma and Bhadramma, away to his place.

When Suryam comes back, Parvathamma and Bhadramma lie to him that Saroja had gone to her parents place along with Simhadri, without seeking their consent. That night, Saroja tries to meet Suryam, but Parvathamma would not let Saroja in. Meanwhile, Bullemma unwittingly lets know Suryam regarding this incident and Suryam goes to Simhadri's place to explain, in order to take back Radha. Simhadri spells out to Suryam clearly that Saroja would not go to Suryam's place as long as Parvathamma is there. Taking this opportunity, Parvathamma and Bhadramma force and arrange Bullemma to be married to Suryam. Observing all this, Chalamayya and Thimaiyya attempt to abduct Bullemma, but fail. To make matters worse, Parvathamma sends a letter to Saroja informing that Suryam would remarry and restricts Saroja not to interfere in Suryam's life any more.

On the engagement day, Suryam who is badly disturbed by the events, falls from the first floor of his balcony and is badly injured. Upon hearing this, Saroja rushes to Suryam's place, was stopped by Simhadri , but later consents after hearing to Radha's plea. Suryam is happy to see Saroja around, tells her not to leave him even though Parvathamma mistreats her and Saroja assures this. At this juncture, Parvathamma and Bhadramma further humiliate Simhadri to the worst, which drives him to sell his mansion to compensate with much dowry. Parvathamma tries all her best to drive Saroja away, but to no avail and she becomes violent. Saroja hides in one of the rooms, but Parvathamma tries to force open the door, when the door collapse onto Parvathamma. At the same time, Simhadri parades the dowry items from his home throughout the streets, much to the residents' dismay and reaches Suryam's place. Upon seeing all this, Bhadramma and Bullemma flee.

Parvathamma realises her error on her deathbed and seeks apology from Suryam, Saroja and Simhadri then dies. Suryam and Saroja reunite and live happily.

Cast

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Male castFemale cast
Cast (Telugu)Cast (Tamil)Role (Telugu)Role (Tamil)Ref.Cast (Telugu)Cast (Tamil)Role (Telugu)Role (Tamil)Ref.
Sivaji GanesanSuryamKannan[1]JamunaSarojaRadha[1]
V. NagayyaPerayyaVaratharajanSantha KumariParvathammaThangam
S. V. Ranga RaoSimhadriVeeramuthuMynavathiBullemmaKannamma
Ramana ReddyFriend RamasamyChalamayyaSonachalamSuryakanthamM. S. Sundari BaiBhadrammaPerundevi
Nalla Ramamurthy [te]Kaka RadhakrishnanThimaiyyaMannarRushyendramaniSeshammaMaragatham
Telugu
  • Vangara Venkata Subbaiah as thesanyasi
  • Gauripati Shastri as Somayajulu
  • Y. V. Raju as Doctor
  • B. V. Ramanachari as Bhima
  • Bhavana Rishi as Sambhu
  • Lakshmi Devi as Kamala
  • Sitarammamma as Mangamma

Soundtrack

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The music was composed byK. V. Mahadevan.

Telugu songs[1]

SongSingersLyricsLength
"Chitti Baava"Pithapuram Nageswara Rao & SwarnalathaAcharya Aatreya03:27
"Raavo Kanaraavo"A. M. Rajah & JikkiSri Sri02:29
"Avunaa Idhi Thudiavunaa"JikkiAcharya Aatreya02:53
"Haayigaa Theeyagaa"A. M. Rajah & JikkiAcharya Aatreya03:31
"Raaramma Raaramma"JikkiAcharya Aatreya02:56
"Chikkave Chindana"Pithapuram Nageswara RaoAcharya Aatreya02:42
"Vasantham Inthenaa"JikkiAcharya Aatreya03:00
"Ninne Ninne Meghama"P. Susheela & K. Jamuna RaniAcharya Aatreya03:06
"Kalyaname Cheli Vaibhogame"A. P. KomalaAcharya Aatreya03:54
"Hareram Hareram"Acharya Aatreya03:54
Tamil songs[2][3]

The song "Nillu Nillu Megame" by P. Susheela, K. Jamuna Rani & Group did not take place in this film.

SongSingersLyricsLength
"Aasai Vachchen"Seerkazhi Govindarajan & T. V. RathnamUdumalai Narayana Kavi03:27
"Anbe Nee Ange"A. M. Rajah & JikkiA. Maruthakasi02:29
"Idhuvo Namgathi"JikkiUdumalai Narayana Kavi02:53
"Inbame Pongume"A. M. Rajah & JikkiA. Maruthakasi03:31
"Kalyaanam Kalyaanam"Jikki & GroupUdumalai Narayana Kavi02:56
"Ennam Pole Pennum"Seerkazhi GovindarajanUdumalai Narayana Kavi02:42
"Vasandha Kaalam"JikkiUdumalai Narayana Kavi03:00
"Nillu Nillu Megame"P. Susheela, K. Jamuna Rani & GroupA. Maruthakasi03:06
"Kalyaname Selvi Kalyaname"A. P. Komala & GroupA. Maruthakasi03:54
"Raajaadhi Rajan Vandhen"Kaka RadhakrishnanUdumalai Narayana Kavi02:05

Release and reception

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Bommai Kalyanam was released by Subbu & Co.[4]Bommala Pelli fared slightly better thanBommai Kalyanam,[5] which ran for 50 days in theatres.[6]Bommai Kalyanam was panned by Kanthan ofKalki.[7]

References

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  1. ^abc"బొమ్మల పెళ్లి"(PDF).Indiancine.ma (in Telugu).Archived(PDF) from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved23 September 2024.
  2. ^"Bommai Kalyanam".Gaana.Archived from the original on 3 April 2015. Retrieved25 September 2014.
  3. ^Neelamegam, G. (December 2014).Thiraikalanjiyam — Part 1 (in Tamil) (1st ed.). Chennai: Manivasagar Publishers. p. 154.
  4. ^"பொம்மை கல்யாணம்".Kalki (in Tamil). 4 May 1958. p. 59.Archived from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved23 September 2024 – viaInternet Archive.
  5. ^"வீட்டை வாங்கி பார், மெட்டை போட்டு பார்!".Dinamalar (in Tamil). 2 December 2018. Archived from the original on 7 August 2021. Retrieved3 May 2020.
  6. ^ஜெயந்தன், ஆர்.சி. (4 May 2018)."பொன்விழா: ஒரே ஆண்டில் 8 வெற்றிப்படங்கள்!".Hindu Tamil Thisai (in Tamil).Archived from the original on 3 May 2020. Retrieved3 May 2020.
  7. ^காந்தன் (18 May 1958)."பொம்மை கல்யாணம்".Kalki (in Tamil). pp. 18–19.Archived from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved11 October 2022 – viaInternet Archive.

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