Film Songs
सती सुलोचना
Sati Sulochana
 

Details
  • Mis Spell Name

  • Sati Sulochanaa, Satee Sulochana, Sati Soolochana
  • Genre

  • Mythological,
  • Production House

  • South Indian Film Company
  • Producer

  • Chamanlal Doongaji, Shah Bhurma Chamanlalji
  • Director

  • Y. V. Rao ( Yaragudipati Varada Rao)
  • Composer

  • R. Nagendra Rao, H. R. Padmanabha Shastry
  • Censor Date

  • 10/11/1930
  • Censor Year

  • 1930
  • Released date

  • 03/03/1934
  • Released Year

  • 1934

 

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Censor Board Details (Central Board of Film Certification)

GRADE: UA
  • Certificate No :

  • Madras
  • Certificate Date :

  • 10/11/1930
  • Office :

  • Madras
  • Guage :

  • -
  • Length :

  • 16000 Feet 4876 Meters
  • Duration :

  • 173 Minutes
  • Reels :

  • 17
  • Color :

  • Black & White
  • Native Language :

  • Hindi
  • Dubbed Languages:

  • Kannad, Silent

 

 

Cast Details Goof Songs
  • Director : Y. V. Rao ( Yaragudipati Varada Rao)
  • Producer : Chamanlal Doongaji , Shah Bhurma Chamanlalji
  • Screenwriter- screenplay : Bellave Narahari Shastri
  • Dialog Writer : Bellave Narahari Shastri
  • Composer : R. Nagendra Rao , H. R. Padmanabha Shastry
  • Lyricist : Bellave Narahari Shastri
  • Cinematography- Camera Man : Sachin Nayaka
  • Actor : Subbaiah Naidu as (as Indrajit- Film Debut), D. A. Murthy Rao as (as Rama), R. Nagendra Rao as (as Ravana), Y. V. Rao ( Yaragudipati Varada Rao) as (as Lakshman), C. V. Seshachalam as (as Narada)
  • Actress : Laxmibai as (as Mandodari), S. K. Padmadevi as (as Sakhi), Tripuramba as (as Sulochana), Indubala
Sati Sulochana is the list take in Kannada language and the first film to be screened in the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom. There are no reels of the film today

The film is based on the character Sulochana from Ramayana. She is the wife of Indrajit and the daughter-in- law of Ravana, the demon-king

The film portrays the goings-on of the war between the Hindu god Rama and Ravana as seen from the point of view of Sulochana
Shooting Location- Chatrapati Studio Kolhapur- 35mm
The total amount spent for production was 40,000. The film involved shooting a war scene and this was done using 2 cameras. The film was released on 3 March 1934 at Paramount Cinema Theatre (later called as Parimala Talkies) near Kalasipalaya, City Market, Bangalore. Being the first Kannada talkic film, it ran house-full at Bangalore for six weeks