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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Indian English Шаблон:Infobox film Bhakta Markandeya is an Indian film based on Hinduism shot simultaneously in Tamil and Kannada languages by B. S. Ranga with a different supporting cast in each of the versions. Master Anand played the title role of Markandeya in both the versions. The film was released in 1957.[1][2]

Plot

The theme of the story is the nullification of the powers of Yama (the God of Death) by Lord Shiva.

Lord Shiva blesses sage Mrukanda Maharshi and his wife with a child. Their child, Markandeya, was given a lease of 16 years to live in this world. But the child worships Lord Shiva with unlimited Bhakthi (devotion). When he completes 16 years of age, Yama comes to take his life as appointed. Markandeya grips the Shivalinga and Lord Shiva appears before Yama and tells him not to take Markandeya's life, because he (Lord Shiva) has blessed the boy. So, Markandeya becomes an immortal. The moral of the story is that one who surrenders to God need not worry about death.

Cast

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Tamil version

Master Anand as Markandeya

V. Nagayya

Pushpavalli

K. A. Thangavelu

Babuji

Padmini Priyadarshini

Sairam

Balasaraswathi

Surya Kala

Lakshmikantham

R. Nagendra Rao

Sundaram

Rajkumar

Kannada version

Master Anand

R Nagendra Rao

T R Narasimha Raju[3]

Dikki Madhava Rao

V. Nagayya

Rajkumar

Comedian Guggu

H R Hanumantha Rao

K Pushpavalli

B Ramadevi

Raghuramaiah

Surya kala

Padmini Priyadarshini

Crew

Producer &
Director: B. S. Ranga
Dialogues: Thuraiyur Murthi (Tamil) Chi Sadashivaiah (Kannada)
Editing: P. G. Mohan, M. Devendranathan
Choreography: Chopra
Photography: R. Vekatachary
Studio: Vikram[1][2]

Soundtrack

Tamil songs

Music was composed by the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, while the lyrics were penned by A. Marthakasi.[2] Singer is V. Nagayya. Playback singers are V. N. Sundaram, P. B. Sreenivas, S. C. Krishnan, Sivaraman, P. Leela, A. P. Komala, K. Jamuna Rani, T. Sathyavathi, Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi, P. Susheela & R. Balasaraswathi Devi.[4]

No. Song Singers Length (m:ss)
1 "Om Namaschivaaya" V. Nagayya & P. Leela 03:00
2 "Thirumaalum Brammanum" 03:38
3 "Ulagamellaam" V. N. Sundaram
4 "Daevaadhi Dhaevaa" 05:35
5 "Aaduvadhum Paaduvadhum" A. P. Komala 06:17
6 "Naragam Idhudhaan" S. C. Krishnan & K. Jamuna Rani
7 "Saaindhaadammaaa Saindhaadu" P. Leela & Group 02:40
8 "Miyaav Miyaav Miyaav" S. C. Krishnan
9 "Unnai Nee Ennippaar" Sivaraman 02:39
10 "Ulagin Muzhumudhalae" T. Sathyavathi 03:06
11 "Iravaamal Ivvulagil"
12 "Sivanae Unnaitthozudhu"
13 "Anbin Uruvae Neeyae" P. B. Sreenivas & Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi 03:09
14 "Oru Maanguyil" P. Susheela 03:26
15 "Ingum Angum" R. Balasaraswathi Devi
16 "Andasaraasarangal" Soolamangalam Rajalakshmi

Kannada songs

The music was composed by Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy

No. Song Music
1 "Om Namaha Shivaya" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
2 "Howdo Allavo Neeve Heli" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
3 "Chenne Cheluve Baare" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
4 " Jo Jo Kandaiah" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
5 "Harahara Sundara Saambasadaashiva" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
6 "Shivanalli Sharanagiranna" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
7 "Shivane Bhayaharane" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
8 "Ago Malligeyu Dumbiyanu" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
9 "Ammana Golidu Kelisade" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy
10 "Nithya Nirmala Bhava" M S Viswanathan, T K Ramamoorthy

References

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