Tara Sasankam (Telugu: తారాశశాంకం) is a play written by Kopparapu Subba Rao.[1] It has been performed about 1,500 times under his own direction.

It was published in 1945 by Modern Publishers, Tenali. Subsequently, three editions were brought out. There was a lawsuit filed by the publishers on behalf of K. Satyanarayana of Ramakrishna pictures, the producers of the 1969 film.[2]

Plotknow the

The story is based on the love affair between Tara, (wife of Brihaspati) and Sasank (Chandra).[3] Tara, the wife of pious teacher Brihaspati successfully seduces his student Sasank. They had a child by their illicit union. This results in a dispute between the teacher and his student about the fatherhood of the boy. It goes to the court of the Gods; who express their inability to solve the issue. Tara herself had to decide that the child was born of the student.

1941 film

Tara Sasankam was produced as a film in Telugu language in 1941 under the direction of R. S. Prakash, starring veteran stage actor and singer P. Suri Babu,[4] Pushpavalli and Sundaramma.

Soundtrack

  • "Andamugaa alankarista poyiraave priyunikorakai"
  • "Auraa entati droha buddiviraa chandraa"
  • "Dharani yantaa taaraamayamai kaanupinche naa kanulaku"
  • "Enta Ghora Patakame Nee Charitamu Tata"-"Nava Yavvammu Sashvatamani Namminavu Tara" (Singer: P. Suribabu)
  • "Laagaraa sakhudaa naa padava laagara"
  • "Nee vooru nee peru telupavate baalaa"
  • "Talliveeve tandriveeve daivameevegaa"
  • "Viphalamaipoyegaa naa bratuke vrudhaa"
  • "Youvaname haayi jagatilo youvaname haayi"

1969 film

Tara Sasankam
Poster
Directed byManapuram Appa Rao
Written byKopparapu Subbarao
Produced byK. Satyanarayana
StarringShoban Babu
Devika
Gummadi
T. L. Kanta Rao
Haranath
Music byT. V. Raju
Release date
1969
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu

Tara Sasankam was filmed in 1969, directed by Manapuram Appa Rao and produced by K. Satyanarayana of Ramakrishna Pictures. It starred Devika as Tara and Sobhan Babu as Sashank. Gummadi played the role of Brihaspati.[5] The other key roles are played by T. L. Kanta Rao, Haranath and Ramakrishna.

Soundtrack

There are about 25 songs and poems in the film Tara Sasankam.[6] The music score was provided by T. V. Raju.[7]

References

  1. Indian Literature. Prabhat Prakashan. 1988. p. 86.
  2. Pillalamarri Lakshmikantham And ... vs Ramakrishna Pictures And Ors. on 20 August, 1980 at Indiankanoon.org
  3. S, K.R. (1986). Dramatic History of the World. Asian Educational Services. p. 224. ISBN 978-81-206-0249-6.
  4. Tara Sasankam (1941) at IMDb.com
  5. Tara Sasankam (1969) at CITWF.com
  6. Tarasasankam film at Ghantasala Galamrutamu.blogspot.com
  7. Tara Sasankam by TVRaju at Muzigle.com Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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