Padmalaya Studios

Padmalaya Studios is an Indian film production and distribution company established by actor Krishna and his brothers.[2] Based in Hyderabad it mainly produces and distributes Telugu and Hindi films. The studio currently operates through its successors Indira Productions and G. Mahesh Babu Entertainment and Krishna Productions Pvt. Ltd.[3]

Padmalaya Studios
TypePrivate
IndustryEntertainment
Founded1970
FounderGhattamaneni Krishna
Successors
Headquarters,
India
Key people
G. Krishna
G. Adiseshagiri Rao
G. Hanumantha Rao
ProductsFilms
ServicesFilm production
Film distribution
OwnerGhattamaneni Krishna
Subsidiaries
  • Sri Padmalaya Movies
  • Padmalaya Pictures
  • Padmalaya Combines
  • Padmalaya Films
  • Ratna Movies
  • Padmalaya Creatives
  • Padmalaya Telefilms Ltd[1]
  • Padmalaya Arts

Padmalaya Movies was established as a film production company by Krishna and his brothers with the film Agni Pariksha (1970). Later, Krishna was given 9.5 acres of land in 1982, by the then state government of Andhra Pradesh to foster film development in Hyderabad. The film studio complex, Padmalaya Studios, was opened in November 1984. The first film shot in the studio was Simhasanam (1986).[4]

History

Padmalaya Movies

Padmalaya Movies, a film production company, was established by Telugu actor Krishna and his brothers in 1970. The first film made on the banner was Agni Pariksha (1970).[3][5] Later, Padmalaya produced Mosagallaku Mosagadu, first Telugu western film in 1971.[6]

Padmalaya Studios

Krishna was given 9.5 acres of land in Shaikpet Mandal in 1982 at a price of 8,500 per acre, by the then state government of Andhra Pradesh. Padmalaya Studios was opened in November 1984.[7] The first film shot in the studio was Simhasanam (1986).[4] Currently, the studio stands on about 4 acres.[2]

Controversy

Krishna was given 9.5 acres of land in Shaikpet Mandal in 1982 at a price of 8,500 per acre, by the then state government of Andhra Pradesh. According to sources, the market price of the land at that time was approximately 5 lakh per acre.[2] The 9.5 acres was part of the 50-acre land that was given by the Marri Chenna Reddy government to the Telugu film industry to lure them to move base from Madras (now Chennai) to Hyderabad.

The land was given strictly for a film facility, under the Andhra Pradesh (Telangana area) alienation of state lands and land revenue rules of 1975. But the owners soon sold 5.3 acres to third parties. Currently, the studio stands on just about 4 acres.[2]

Filmography

Telugu

Year Title Cast Director Notes Ref.
1970 Agni Pariksha Krishna, Vijaya Nirmala K. Varaprasada Rao [8]
1971Mosagallaku MosagaduKrishna, Vijaya Nirmala, Jayalalithaa, NagabhushanamK. S. R. DasFirst Indian western film, and first film dubbed into English[9]
1973Devudu Chesina ManushuluN. T. Rama Rao, Krishna, Jayalalithaa, Vijaya NirmalaV. Ramachandra Rao[10]
1974Alluri Seetarama RajuKrishna, Vijaya Nirmala, JaggayyaV. Ramachandra Rao[11]
1977KurukshetramKrishna, Vijaya Nirmala, Sobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju, Jaya Prada, Jamuna, Anjali DeviKamalakara Kameswara Rao[12]
1982EenaduKrishna, RaadhikaP. Sambasiva Rao[13]
1986SimhasanamKrishna, Jaya Prada, Radha, Mandakini, Amjad KhanKrishna[14]
1987Marana SasanamKrishnam Raju, JayasudhaS.S. Ravichandra[15]
1988Mugguru KodukuluKrishna, Radha, Ramesh Babu, Mahesh Babu, SonamKrishna[16]
1989Rajakeeya ChadarangamKrishna, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, SujathaP. Chandrasekhara Reddy
1989Koduku Diddina KapuramKrishna, Mahesh Babu, VijayashantiKrishna[17]
1990BalachandruduMahesh Babu, GeethaKrishna[18]
1993Anna ChelleluRamesh Babu, Aamani, SoundaryaP. Chandrasekhara Reddy[19]
1994Pacha ThoranamRamesh Babu, RambhaAdurti Saibhaskar[20]
1994Police AlluduKrishna, Malashri, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa RaoMannava Balayya[21]
2000VamsiMahesh Babu, Namrata Shirodkar, KrishnaB. Gopal[22]
2004Seenu Vasanthi LakshmiR. P. Patnaik, Padmapriya Janakiraman, Navaneet Kaur, Prakash RajE. SrinivasUnder Padmalaya Telefilms Ltd[23]
2004SakhiyaTarun Kumar, Nauheed Cyrusi, LakshmiJayanth C. ParanjeeUnder Padmalaya Telefilms Ltd[24]
2005ChakramPrabhas, Asin, Charmy Kaur, Prakash RajKrishna VamsiUnder Padmalaya Telefilms Ltd[25]

Hindi

Year Title Cast Director Notes Ref.
1980TakkarSanjeev Kumar, Jeetendra, Zeenat Aman, Jaya Prada, Ashok Kumar, Vinod Mehra, Bindiya GoswamiK. Bapayya[26]
1983HimmatwalaJeetendra, SrideviK. Raghavendra Rao[27]
1983Justice ChaudhuryJeetendra, Sridevi, Hema Malini, Moushumi ChatterjeeK. Raghavendra Rao[28]
1983MawaaliJeetendra, Sridevi, Jaya PradaK. Bapayya[29]
1984QaidiJeetendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, MadhaviS. S. Ravichandra[30]
1984KaamyabJeetendra, Shabana Azmi, RadhaK. Raghavendra Rao[31]
1985HoshiyarJeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Jaya Prada, Meenakshi SheshadriK. Raghavendra Rao[32]
1985Pataal BhairaviJeetendra, Jaya PradaK. Bapayya[33]
1986SinghasanJeetendra, Jaya Prada, MandakiniKrishna[34]
1988MulzimJeetendra, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Amrita SinghK. S. R. Das[35]
1988KanwarlalJeetendra, Sujata Mehta, Raj BabbarS. S. Ravichandra[36]
1999SooryavanshamAmitabh Bachchan, Soundarya, Jayasudha, Kader Khan, Anupam Kher, Bindu, Mukesh RishiE. V. V. Satyanarayana[37]
2001Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha RupaiyaGovinda, Juhi Chawla, TabuK. Raghavendra Rao[38]
2002Kyaa Dil Ne KahaaTusshar Kapoor, Esha Deol, Raj Babbar, Neena Kulkarni, Rajesh Khanna, Smita Jaykar, Ashok SarafSanjay Chhel[39]
2004Ishq Hai TumseBipasha Basu, Dino MoreaGokul Krishna[40]

Tamil

Year Title Cast Director Notes Ref.
1980VishwaroopamShivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Sridevi, Major SundarrajanA. C. Tirulokchandar[41]
1982ThyagiSivaji Ganesan, Sujatha, Major Sundarrajan, V. S. RaghavanC. V. Rajendran[42]
1986MaaveeranRajinikanth, Ambika, Jaishankar, SujathaRajasekhar

Kannada

Year Title Cast Director Notes Ref.
1985Amara JyothiAmbareesh, MadhaviB Subba Rao[43]

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