Mathru Devo Bhava
Mathru Devo Bhava is a 1993 Telugu drama film written and directed by K. Ajay Kumar and starring Madhavi and Nassar. The film is a remake of the Malayalam film Akashadoothu by Sibi Malayil.
The film won the National Film Award for Best Lyrics by Veturi for the song "Raalipoye Puvva" and Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu). The film was dubbed in Tamil as Thaai Ullam. The film won two Nandi Awards.
Plot
Satyam is a driver and his wife Sarada is a music teacher. They were both orphans brought up in the Seva Ashram. Sarada and Satyam have four kids. Satyam, though good at heart, is addicted to liquor. Apparao, a toddy milk vendor, has an eye on Sarada. When Satyam discovers Apparao making advances on Sarada, he assaults him in front of everyone. Avenging the assault, Apparao kills Satyam. Sarada, who is diagnosed with cancer, wants her children to be brought up in a family atmosphere rather than in the Ashram and the children are adopted by different families.Cast
- Madhavi as Sarada
- Nassar as Satyam
- Allu Ramalingaiah
- Kota Srinivasa Rao
- Brahmanandam
- Dharmavarapu Subrahmanyam
- Nirmalamma
- Y. Vijaya as Parvatamma
- Charuhasan as Swami
- Subbaraya Sarma as Ananthaswami
- Sarathi as Suryam as toddy shop owner
- Maharshi Raghava as Doctor
- Tanikella Bharani as Apparao
- Baby Seena Antony as Radha
- Master Martin
- Master Teja P
Production
K.S. Rama Rao saw the film and bought the remake rights for Telugu. Rama Rao brought Madhavi in to reprise her role from Akashadoothu since she was also a familiar face to the Telugu audience. Major portions of the Telugu remake were shot in the same locations as the original film.In 2008, the movie was remade in Hindi as Tulsi by the same producer-director duo, but with Manisha Koirala and Irrfan Khan.