"1124922078"^^ . . . "Anuraga Payonidhi"@en . . . . . . . "202.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "Singer"@en . . "India"@en . "S. Janaki, Vasantha"@en . "Kalala Alalapai Telenu Manasu Malle Poovai"@en . . "Nannu Dhochukunduvate Vannela Dorasani"@en . "S. Janaki"@en . "Theatrical release poster"@en . . . "Gulebakavali Katha"@en . . . . "P. Susheela"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "58.0"^^ . . "Ghantasala"@en . . . . . "S. P. S. Veerappa"@en . "Ghantasala, S. Janaki"@en . "Unnadhi Chepputha Vintara"@en . . "199.0"^^ . "Gulebakavali Katha"@en . "181.0"^^ . . "Salamalekum Sahebugaru"@en . . . . . . . . "Ontarinai Poyanu Ika Intiki Yemani Ponu"@en . . "188.0"^^ . . "170.0"^^ . "Telugu"@en . "Madana Sundara Naa Dora"@en . "Gulebakavali Katha (transl.\u2009The story of Gulebakavali) is a 1962 Indian Telugu-language fantasy swashbuckler film directed by N. T. Rama Rao. The film was produced by N. Trivikrama Rao on National Art Theatres banner. It is based on the folk tale Gulebakavali from the folk tale collection Arabian Nights. Rama Rao also stars alongside Jamuna and Nagarathna. The film focuses on a man's quest to search for the Gulebakavali flower, which he needs to cure the king's blindness. It was released on 5 January 1962, and became a commercial success."@en . . . . . . "262.0"^^ . . . . . "204.0"^^ . "G. Siva Murthy"@en . . . . . . . . "132.0"^^ . . . "N. T. Rama Rao"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "275.0"^^ . "Vinnava Tatvam Guruda"@en . "Nagarathna"@en . "Joseph"@en . . . . . "10200.0"^^ . . "National Art Theaters"@en . "8312"^^ . "Amba Jagadamaba"@en . . . . "Kaaligajje Kadalakamunde"@en . "111.0"^^ . . . . . . "10200.0"^^ . . "Gulebakavali Katha"@en . . . "Gulebakavali Katha (transl.\u2009The story of Gulebakavali) is a 1962 Indian Telugu-language fantasy swashbuckler film directed by N. T. Rama Rao. The film was produced by N. Trivikrama Rao on National Art Theatres banner. It is based on the folk tale Gulebakavali from the folk tale collection Arabian Nights. Rama Rao also stars alongside Jamuna and Nagarathna. The film focuses on a man's quest to search for the Gulebakavali flower, which he needs to cure the king's blindness. It was released on 5 January 1962, and became a commercial success."@en . . . "Matha Jaganmatha"@en . "Vijaya Krishna Murthy"@en . . . . . . . . . "215.0"^^ . "26005259"^^ . . . . . . "Ghantasala, P. Susheela"@en . .