
Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre
Director


This classic opens with a sensational low-angle circular track movement as Chandika cult followers meet in a dungeon of flickering lights and deep shadow. As the more rationalist King Krantivarma (Varde) banned human or animal sacrifices from the increasingly fanatical festivals dedicated to the goddess, the cult's high priest (Chandramohan/Date) orders the hapless Vishwagupta (Kelkar) to kill the king. He obeys but is then betrayed by the perfidious priest and caught. His son Madhavgupta (Mane) and daughter Sumitra (Apte) together with the princess (Tarkhad) and the people finally overthrow the priest. There are several famous scenes, including the twice-told legend of the churning of the seas, once by the priest to show how evil must be exorcised, and again by a good general to show how demons often appear disguised as gods. Although invoking divine intervention when Madhavgupta is about to be sacrificed, the film's strongly political thrust has the people rise in revolt.
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Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre
Director
Chandra Mohan
High Priest
Sureshbabu Mane
Madhavgupta 'Madhav'
Shanta Apte
Sumitra 'Sume'
Keshavrao Date
Rajguru
Umakant Desai
Ramsharan Paherekar
Nalini Tarkhad
Rajkumari
Nalini Tarkhad
Rani Mohini
Kelkar
Vishwasgupt
Varde
Raja Krantivarma
Budasaheb
Lambodhar
Shankar Kulkarni
Yashodharma
Y. Mane
Senapati
Athavle
Writer

Shantaram Rajaram Vankudre
Writer
Narayan Hari Apte
Writer