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Prahalada (film)

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Prahalada
A poster of Prahalada
Directed byB. N. Rao
Written byT. C. Vadivelu Naicker
Produced bySalem Sankar
Starring
Music bySharma Brothers
Distributed bySalem Sankar Films
Release date
  • 12 December 1939 (1939-12-12)
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Prahalada is a 1939 Indian Tamil language film directed by B. N. Rao.[1] It deals with the story of Prahlada and his devotion to Lord Vishnu. It was one of the earliest adaptations this mythologic story after the 1932 Telugu version. The story has subsequently been adapted 20 times in numerous languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Assamese with most of them being successful at the box office.[2] It is also the one of those rare instances where a story has been adapted so many times, generally to box-office success. The film's story is based on the story of Narasimha and Prahlada. It features M. G. Ramachandran as Lord Indra[3] This was the sixth film of Ramachandran who later became one of the popular actors of the Tamil film industry. The film also featured a sword fight sequence between M.G. Ramachandran and Santhanalakshmi.[2]

Plot

The story is from a short episode in the Vishnu Purana, a holy text of Vaishnavites, that narrates the story of Prahlada, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu much against the wish of his father Hiranyakashipu, a demon. All of Hiranyakashipu's attempts to change his son's attitude are in vain. Finally, when he decides to kill his son, Lord Vishnu comes to the rescue of the son, in the form of Narasimha (a man-lion form), and kills the king.

Cast

Cast according to the opening credits

Production

The production was by Salem Shankar Films and Central Studios in Coimbatore.[2] The story and the dialogues of the Tamil film were closely followed for the Malayalam version. The script and dialogues of the Malayalam version was by N. P. Chellappan Nair.[1] The film was an average success at the box office.[1]

Adaptations

The story was first filmed in Telugu as Bhakta Prahlada in 1932 and later in many languages including Hindi, Gujarati, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Assamese. It is also the only story which has been made so many times, often with box-office success.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c B, Vijayakumar (10 April 2011). "Prahlada (1941)". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Blast from the past - Prahalada 1939". The Hindu. 13 August 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  3. ^ State and politics in India. 372: Oxford University Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-19-564765-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)

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