Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (1936 film)

Draupadi Vastrapaharanam
Directed by Hanumappa Vishwanath Babu
Produced by Parupalli Seshaiah
Kurukuri Subba Rao
Written by Pasumarthi Yagna Narayana Sastry
Malladi Achutha Ramana Sastry
Starring Kannamba
Yadavalli Suryanarayana
Chilakalapudi Seetha Rama Anjaneyulu
Nellori Nagaraja Rao
Vemuri Gaggaiah
Music by Bhimavarapu Narasimha Rao
Cinematography S. C. Shinde
Edited by Baburao Bhadorkar
Release dates
  • 29 February 1936 (1936-02-29)
Country India
Language Telugu

Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (English: Draupadi's Disrobement) (Telugu: ద్రౌపదీ వస్త్రాపహరణం, lit. 'Draupadi's Cloth-Stealing') is a 1936 Telugu film.[1] It was made to compete with Draupadi Manasamrakshanam (1936). This film was a major box office success, whereas Draupadi Manasamrakshanam failed. The film is remembered for the rendition of poems with acting performances by C. S. R. Anjaneyulu and Yadavalli Suryanarayana.

Plot

The story is based on the Mahabharata episode of Draupadi Vastrapaharanam. It depicts the episode in which Draupadi is publicly humiliated by the Kauravas. It occurs after Yudhisthara and other Pandavas lose her in a game of dice to Duryodhana. As the Kauravas try to insult her by removing her clothes, she prays to Lord Krishna. He comes to her aid by making her sari longer and longer.

Cast

Character Actor/Actress
Draupadi Kannamba
Duryodhana Yadavalli Suryanarayana
Krishna Chilakalapudi Seetha Rama Anjaneyulu
Shakuni Nellori Nagaraja Rao
Dharmaraja Choppalli Suryanarayana Bhagavathar
Dussasana Lanka Krishna Murthy
Bhima Dommeti Suryanarayana
Shishupala Vemuri Gaggaiah
Narada P. Suri Babu
Vidura Arani Satyanarayana
Aswathama Kadaru Nagabhushanam
Dommeti Satyanarayana
Satyabhama Dasari Ramatilakam
Vemuri Parabrahma Sastry
Katari Shakantala
Puvvula Nagarajakumari

Production

The production of this film has some historical importance in the Telugu film industry, wherein two production houses competed for the same theme of Draupadi Vastrapaharanam in Mahabharata to produce films in 1936.

Kurukuri Subbarao of Saraswati Publishing House and Parupalli Venkata Seshaiah launched Saraswati Talkies Ltd. with Gudavalli Ramabrahmam as the production controller. They have decided to produce the film version of Draupadi Vastrapaharanam, a popular stage play. Kavali Gupta of Sri Lakshmi Films already acquired the rights and signed Bellary Raghava to play the key role. Subbarao and Seshaiah has decided to go ahead with their project. They signed the famous stage actor of Vijayawada Yadavalli Suryanarayana for playing Duryodhana.

When Kavali Gupta saw their announcement, he changed his film title as Draupadi Manasamrakshanam and hurried the production. However it was released three weeks after Saraswati Talkies venture and failed at the boxoffice.

Subbarao and Seshaiah approached H. M. Reddy to direct their film. Since he was busy, Reddy agreed to be the supervisory director with his brother-in-law H. V. Babu as the director. Pasumarthi Yagna Narayana Sastry, editor and publisher of the famous Telugu film magazine Chitrakala was chosen to write the screenplay and additional lyrics and poems. Yadavalli Suryanarayana has clean diction, expressive rendition of poems and natural acting was his forte. He made his screen debut in 1932 with Paduka Pattabhishekam. They signed C.S.R. Anjaneyulu for Sri Krishna's role as he showed variance in each role he played. The other actors were chosen selectively for the film characters.

The sequence Dussasana pulling Draupadi's Sari was shot by throwing a bundle of tied saris from a height by a man away from the camera sitting on a plank and were shot separately by Cinematographer S. C. Shinde. They were joined at the editing table by Baburao Bhadorkar.

References

  1. Draupadi Vasthrapaharanam, Blast from the past by M. L. Narasimham, in The Hindu.

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