Actress Rajasulochana in a photo shoot ...on the eve of the release of her hit film Iddaru Mitrulu - 1961. See her song Ee musi musi navvula virisina puvvulu ....gusa gusa ladinavu yemito in the link given ....opposite ANR in this film. Music is by S Rajeswara Rao....Adore this song picturised so well in outdoor locales by dorector Adurti Subba Rao....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iARha1uezDw
Mukkamala & Anjali Devi as the lead pair in Nirdoshi - 1951 in Telugu and titled as Niraparadhi in Tamil . H. M. Reddi, the ‘Grand Old Man Of South Indian Cinema’, produced and directed Niraparadhi in Tamil and Telugu. Lawyer-turned-actor Krishnamurthi who was active in Telugu cinema for a while and also tried his hand at direction without much success, played the hero, a barrister. is a long and complicated story, moving from the city to the countryside, in which Anjali Devi plays a double role — that of the heroine and a stage actress of questionable morals. The villain (Prabhakar Rao) is a rural Shylock who cheats folks to make money. There is also a vamp (G. Varalakshmi) to complicate matters. The resemblance of the good-natured heroine to the stage actress creates considerable misunderstanding between the educated hero and the docile heroine. Expectedly, the villain exploits the situation. However, all is well that ends well and true love triumphs. Anja
Simply love the silhouette frame of Rajasulochana and ANR towards the end of this song against a mesmerising sunset
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