Immadi Pulikeshi (film)

Immadi Pulikeshi is a 1967 Kannada-language biographical film written by G. V. Iyer and directed by N. C. Rajan. The cast includes Rajkumar, Udayakumar, Jayanthi, Kalpana and Balakrishna.[1] The film had a soundtrack and original score by G. K. Venkatesh and cinematography by B. Dorairaj and Rajaram.

Immadi Pulikeshi
Directed byN. C. Rajan
Screenplay byG. V. Iyer
Based onLife story of Pulakeshin II
Produced bySri Venkatesh Chitra
StarringRajkumar
Udayakumar
Jayanthi
Kalpana
CinematographyB. Dorairaj
Rajaram
Edited byN. C. Rajan
S. A. John
Music byG. K. Venkatesh
Release date
1967
Running time
154 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageKannada

Immadi Pulikeshi is based on the story of the famous Kannada ruler Pulakeshin II of the Chalukya dynasty, who was significantly involved in branching out the dynasty to extend over most parts of the Deccan. The movie was the 100th movie of actor Balakrishna. Music composer G. K. Venkatesh produced the movie under the banner Sri Venkatesh Chitra. Rajkumar plays the title character Immadi Pulikeshi, while Udayakumar plays a hunchback Kubja Vishnuvardhana and K. S. Ashwath plays the role of Harshavardhana.

V. Vijayendra Prasad, father of S. S. Rajamouli and the story writer of Baahubali: The Beginning had revealed that he was inspired by the hero introduction sequence of this movie[2] and hence incorporated a similar sequence in the movie Baahubali: The Beginning.[3] He had further revealed that the core story line - where one brother is not given the throne because of his disability, leading to animosity between blood relatives - was also partly inspired by this movie.[4]

Cast

Soundtrack

The songs and score were composed by G. K. Venkatesh, with lyrics written by G. V. Iyer[5]

Sl No.Song TitleSingersLyrics
1"Kannadada Kula Thilaka"S. JanakiG. V. Iyer
2"Cheluvina Odethana"S. JanakiG. V. Iyer
3"Thaaniralu Mane Keli"S. JanakiG. V. Iyer
4"Atthige Naale"S. JanakiG. V. Iyer
5"Kaddu Noduva Henne"P. SusheelaG. V. Iyer

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