Cannabaceae

Yogi Vemana
Poster
Directed byK. V. Reddy
Screenplay byK. V. Reddy
Kamalakara Kameswara Rao
Dialogue by
Produced byK. V. Reddy
StarringV. Nagayya
Mudigonda Lingamurthy
M. V. Rajamma
Doraiswamy
Parvatibai
Bezawada Rajaratnam
B. Padmanabham
Baby Krishnaveni
CinematographyMarcus Bartley
Music byV. Nagayya
Ogirala Ramchandra Rao
Production
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Release date
  • 10 April 1947 (1947-04-10)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Yogi Vemana is a 1947 Telugu-language biographical film produced and directed by K. V. Reddy. The story is based on the life of saint poet Vemana. V. Nagayya played the role of Vemana and also composed music and sang many poems and songs in this film exposing his multifaceted talents.[1]

Cast

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Crew

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Songs

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  • "Amdalu Chimdeti Na Jyoti" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Aparani Tapamayera" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: M. V. Rajamma and Ghantasala; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Evari Nirmanamo" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Idena Imtena" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Jiva Himsa" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Kanupimchumura" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Manasa Mayanu Padaku" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Sevaka Jana" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: M. V. Rajamma; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Tadavayanika Levara" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Tadavayanika Levara" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Singer: M. V. Rajamma; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Vadhalajalara" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Vachche Poye" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Veladulara" (Lyricist: Samudrala; Music: Nagayya)
  • "Vamaa Padyamulu" (Lyricist: Vemana; Singer: Nagayya; Music: Nagayya)

References

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  1. ^ "Yogi Vemana". hindu. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
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