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Ramayanam, also known as Bala Ramayanam (transl. Child Ramayanam), is a 1997 Indian Telugu-language mythological film directed by Gunasekhar and produced by M. S. Reddy. Based on the Hindu epic Ramayana, the film features overs 3000 child actors. It stars N. T. Rama Rao Jr. as Lord Rama and Smitha Madhav as Sita.
Ramayanam | |
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Directed by | Gunasekhar |
Based on | Ramayanam by Valmiki |
Produced by | M. S. Reddy |
Dialogue by | M. V. S. Haranatha Rao |
Starring | N. T. Rama Rao Jr. Smitha Madhav |
Cinematography | Sekhar V. Joseph |
Edited by | B. B. Reddy |
Music by | Songs: Madhavapeddi Suresh Score: L. Vaidyanathan |
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Running time | 144 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Telugu |
The film is released on 11 April 1997. It received the National Film Award for Best Children's Film and two Nandi Awards.[2]
The story deals with lord Rama and his retaliation against Ravana for the kidnapping of his wife goddesses Sita.
The music was composed by Madhavapeddi Suresh.
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Poems:
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The film's cast features over 3000 child actors.[2]
Upon release, the film received positive reviews from critics.[3] A critic from Andhra Today wrote that "The novelty of this movie is that all the characters in the movie are played by children. Director Gunasekhar, with just two movies to his credit, has vindicated the confidence reposed in him by the producer by this spectacular theatrical. He must have needed all his skills to create the visual extravaganza that the picture is made to be, with a story that has been told by many, many a time. He deserves kudos for his competent handling of the long story into a three-hour movie".[4]
The film received National Film Award for Best Children's Film in 1997 for "presenting the classical Indian epic in an entertaining narrative style with child actors playing all legendary characters with ease and nerve." Director Gunasekhar and producer M. S. Reddy were presented the award.[5]
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