Sukha Dukhalu

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Sukha Dukhalu
Black and white newspaper ad.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byI. N. Murthy
Screenplay byPalagummi Padmaraju
Based onMajor Chandrakanth
by K. Balachander
Produced byP. Kameswara Rao
StarringJayalalitha
Vanisri
Rama Krishna
Chandra Mohan
CinematographyM. Kannappa
Music byS. P. Kodandapani
Production
company
Sri Vijayabhat Movies
Release date
  • 4 January 1968 (1968-01-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Sukha Dukhalu (transl. Bittersweet) is a 1968 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by I. N. Murthy. It is an adaptation of K. Balachander's Tamil play Major Chandrakanth.[1][2] The film stars Vanisri, Jayalalitha, Ramkrishna and Chandra Mohan, with S. V. Ranga Rao and Haranath in supporting roles. It was released on 4 January 1968.[3]

Plot

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Major Chandrakanth (S.V. Ranga Rao) is a retired army major who lost his eyesight on the battlefield years ago. Despite being blind, he is strict and enforces discipline on everyone in the house. He is very adept at moving and uses his other senses to locate objects and compensate his lost eyesight. He is disciplined such that when someone makes a mistake, he punishes them by hitting them with a stick. He lives with his two sons, Inspector Srikanth aka Sri (Ramakrishna) and Ravikanth aka Ravi (Haranath). Chandrakanth has a niece, Bala Tripura Sundari aka Bala (Jayalalitha) who loves Srikanth and vice versa.

Ravi studies outside the city in a college and has a playboy nature. He traps a fellow student, Rajini (Vanisri) who is the best singer in the college. Rajini has a brother Mohan (Chandra Mohan) who dotes on her and values her more than anything. While on a college excursion, Ravi and Rajini consummate. Ravi promises her that he will marry her with the blessings of his father and family. Ravi returns home, while Rajini is disheartened to find that she is pregnant and is afraid to tell her brother. She writes a letter to Ravi asking him to return so she can marry him and take the blessings of her brother. Srikanth reads the letter and realizes what Ravi has done. When Ravi indicates he will get an abortion done, Srikanth reprimands him and tells him to marry Rajini. They both keep the letter and predicament a secret from their father.

One day, Chandrakanth receives a message from Rajini over the phone. He asks for the letter Rajini wrote to Ravi and for it to be read out loud, but Srikanth snatches the letter and intentionally misreads it to avoid distress to the family. Chandrakanth keeps the letter in his drawer. Following, Ravi also steals money from Chandrakanth's bag, for which Srikanth takes the blame upon himself. Bala eventually learns about Ravi as well and that Srikanth is protecting him from blame.

Meanwhile, unaware of Rajini's pregnancy, Mohan makes arrangements for her marriage. She commits suicide out of disgrace, leaving a note and Mohan heartbroken. Rajini's death news comes in the newspaper and Srikanth once again hides the truth from Chandrakanth. Mohan learns that Ravi is the reason for Rajini's death and hunts him down. One day, he comes across Ravi on a beach and confronts him. Ravi claims he has no involvement and insults Rajini, and they get into a fight, in which Mohan accidentally kills him. Shocked and afraid, a shocked Mohan flees and incidentally lands at Chandrakanth's house. He intrudes into the house when no one is there except Chandrakanth, and Chandrakanth feeds him and shelters him out of sympathy. They do not know each other and spend their time learning about one another, where Mohan learns that Chandrakanth is blind. Chandrakanth listens to Mohan's story of his sister's death and the accidental murder, and Chandrakanth empathizes.

The next day, Chandrakanth receives a letter about Ravi's death. Mohan reads it and Chandrakanth is shocked. Mohan suspects the man he killed may be Chandrakanth's son, which he later verifies after Chandrakanth shows him a photo of Ravi. Chandrakanth also pulls the letter Rajini wrote and asks Mohan to read it. Chandrakanth realizes Srikanth lied about the entire situation including misreading the letter. The two are dejected and exchange sympathy. Chandrakanth suggests Mohan to take shelter elsewhere as his son is a police officer. Meanwhile, a disheartened Srikanth enters and relays Ravi's death news to his father, but realizes he is already aware of it. Mohan exposes himself to Srikanth as the murderer and Srikanth attempts to arrest him, when Chandrakanth interferes and pleads Srikanth to allow Mohan one day to spend at the house as he made a promise. Srikanth says that, according to law, he will have to arrest Chandrakanth as well for sheltering a criminal. Before being arrested, Chandrakanth asks Srikanth to leave the uniform so he can solve a personal matter. He hits Srikanth with the stick for cheating him by misreading the letter and blaming himself for Ravi's theft. Mohan, unwilling to let Chandrakanth be arrested, takes Srikanth's gun and threatens him before shooting himself. Before breathing his last, he asks them to play his sister's song on the radio.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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The music was composed by S. P. Kodandapani.[4] The songs "Idi Mallela Velayani" and "Medante Meda Kadu" are famous songs till date. The latter was one of the first notable hits of S. P. Balasubrahmanyam in Telugu cinema.[5]

  • Idi mallela velayani - P Susheela
  • Medante meda Kadu - SP Balu – Devulapalli
  • Andalu chinde akallalone Bangaru kalale dagunnavi - P Susheela, SP Balu
  • Endaru unnaru meelo endaru unnaru - P Susheela, Ghantasala

Reception

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References

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  1. ^ Srinivasan, S. (11 July 2011). "K. Balachander: The Middle-Class Maestro". Forbes India. Archived from the original on 16 April 2018. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. ^ "He has seen 100 years of Indian cinema". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 August 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ "సుఖదుఃఖాలు" (PDF). Andhra Jyothi (in Telugu). 4 January 1968. p. 6. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Sukha Dukhalu (1968)-Song_Booklet". Indiancine.ma. Archived from the original on 21 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  5. ^ "మేడంటే మేడా కాదు". Sakshi (in Telugu). 26 September 2020. Archived from the original on 9 August 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
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