Allavuddin Adbhuta Deepam

Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam
అల్లావుద్దీన్ అద్భుత దీపం
அலாவுதீனும் அற்புத விளக்கும்

VCD cover of Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam film
Directed by T. R. Raghunath
Produced by T. S. Balaiah
Starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao
S. V. Ranga Rao
Anjali Devi
Rajasulochana
Relangi Venkata Ramaiah
Music by Saluri Rajeswara Rao and Saluri Hanumantha Rao
Release dates
1957
Country India
Language Telugu

Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam (Telugu: అల్లావుద్దీన్ అద్భుత దీపం) is a 1957 Telugu Drama film directed by T. R. Raghunath and produced by T. S. Balaiah.[1]

It is based on the story of Aladdin and his Magic lamp.

It is simultaneous produced in Tamil language entitled Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum (Tamil: அலாவுதீனும் அற்புத விலக்கும்) [2] and Hindi as Alladdin Ka Chirag.[3]

The Plot

The story is about Alladin and the Magic lamp. Jaffer, the magician comes to know about the Magic lamp from his friend. Alladin is the only person capable of getting the lamp. Jaffer gets Alladin under his care by masquerading as his uncle. He takes Alladin to the cave. After procuring the Lamb, he comes to know about the attitude of Jaffer. He escapes with the help of the Ring and reaches his mother. He throws the Magic lamp into the backyard thinking that it is the main culprit.

Alladin grown up as a vagabond and without work. He faces lot many problems and comes to know about the powers of Magic lamp. He recovers the Lamp and finally marries the Princess.

Cast

Soundtrack

There are 10 songs in the film written by Arudra.[4]

  1. Andala Konetilona SagindiP. Susheela and A. M. Rajah
  2. Jamak Jamak Jama Jammani Adandi – P. Susheela group
  3. Manasanta Needira Valapanta Needira – P. Susheela
  4. Ninnu Valachi Ennenno Thalachi – P. Susheela group
  5. Pillalangadi Pillalangadi Andala – V. Satyarao, P. Susheela and Swarnalatha
  6. Pilla Pilla Raa Pelli Chesuko – P. Susheela
  7. Sogasari Dananayya Rangeli SingariK. Rani and P. B. Srinivas
  8. Thamasha Deepam Naveena DeepamPithapuram Nageswara Rao
  9. Vacchanu Nee Kosame Vagalu TecchanuJikki
  10. Yavvana Mokate Kavvinchedi – A. P. Komala

References

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