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Maya Bazaar

Maya Bazaar

1957Movie⏱️ 3h 12mNot Rated
ComedyDrama
⭐ 9
IMDB Rating
6,840 votes

Balarama promises Subhadra to get his daughter married to her son. But when the Pandavas loses their kingdom to the Kaurava's, Balarama breaks his promise.

Director
Kadiri Venkata Reddy
Writers
Pingali Nagendra Rao, Kadiri Venkata Reddy
Stars
N.T. Rama Rao, S.V. Ranga Rao, Savitri
Release Date
March 27, 1957
Language
Telugu, Tamil
Country
India
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🎭 Top Cast

N.T. Rama Rao
N.T. Rama Rao
as Lord Krishna
S.V. Ranga Rao
S.V. Ranga Rao
as Ghatotkajudu
Savitri
Savitri
as Sasirekha
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
as Abhimanyu
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Rushyendramani
as Subhadra
Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu Chilakalapudi
Seeta Rama Anjaneyulu Chilakalapudi
as Sakhuni
M.N. Nambiar
M.N. Nambiar
as Sakuni
K.A. Thangavelu
K.A. Thangavelu
as Lakhmana Kumaran
Relangi Venkatramaiah
Relangi Venkatramaiah
as Laxmana Kumarudu
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Balasubramaniam D.
as Balaram

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Vauhini Studios, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Production
Vijaya Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

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🎯 Categories

TeluguAction EpicAdventure EpicComedyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

A Must See
by rgulla β€’ 2004-12-16
10/10

"After watching movies like, Lord of the Rings, Troy, Harry Potter, Flash Gordon etc, one would wonder what this movie made by Indians in 1957 offers in terms of story, special effects, acting and all. But there ends the doubt. Maya bazaar is a tale which revolves around the kidnapping of Balarama's daughter Sasi rekha by Bhima's son Gatothgaja and her wedding to Abhimanyu, son of Arjuna. Full of special effects, camera tricks by the famous camera man Marcus Bartley, this movie is a visual feast to even modern audiences. The incredible star cast includes SVR, NTR, ANR, CSR, Relangi, R..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

This film was the 1st ever South Indian film to gross 2cr.

It's Telugu version grossed around 2cr with a share of 1cr & the Tamil dubbed version grossed around 50 Lakhs with a share of 25 Lakhs in 1957 and became the highest grossing South Indian film of all time then until it was surpassed by Lava Kusa which released in 1963.

The Kannada dubbed version grossed around 20 Lakhs with a share of 10 Lakhs in Karnataka in 1965.

The total number of tickets sold (Footfalls) for this film in India are estimated to be around 5.1cr, which includes 20 lakh tickets that were sold for the digitized and colourised version released in 2010.

πŸ“– Synopsis

Balarama promises Subhadra to get his daughter married to her son. But when the Pandavas loses their kingdom to the Kaurava's, Balarama breaks his promise.