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Maya Bazaar
Prepared
by
M. PADMA LALITHA SHARADA
GHS MALAKPET
Class: 10 Lesson: 10
APSCERT New syllabus
Under guidance
Of
Smt. C.B. NIRMALA
Rtd. Dy. E.O.
Hyderabad
K. V. Reddy's 'Maya Bazaar' has been voted as
the 'Greatest Indian Film' in an online poll
conducted by a television news channel.
The poll was conducted to find out India's
greatest film till date, on the occasion of 100
Years of Indian Cinema and people chose
'Maya Bazaar' over other Indian classics.
The film is considered
one of the enduring
classics of Indian cinema
and was christened as a
landmark achievement
in Indian film's
cinematography, art
direction and VFX with
the available technology
during that time. The
following is a review on
the film when it
celebrated the Golden
Jubilee in 2007.
'Maya Bazaar' forever!
Fifty years ago,
director K.V. Reddy
or for that matter,
producers Nagireddy
and Chakrapani,
would not have
imagined what they
were unleashing
when they decided
to make Maya
Bazaar- a bilingual in
Telugu and Tamil.
The finished product hit the screen in 1957 to
become a landmark movie in the Telugu film
industry.
It became a hit not
only for the sterling
performances of the
star-ensemble that it
had right from S.V.
Ranga Rao, Savitri,
NTR, ANR, and
Gummadi, but also
because K.V. Reddy
was in full control
over every frame of
it.
There is little else one could expect when
all time greats like Marcus Bartley
(cinematography), Ghantasala (music),
M.L.Vasantha Kumari,
Marcus Bartley
Leela, Suseela and
Madhavapeddi
(playback), Gokhale
(art), Pasumarthy
(choreography) and
Pitambaram
(makeup) got
together to weave
magic around an
episode from
Mahabharatha,
Sasirekha Parinayam.
Leela
However, the greatness of Maya Bazaar, about
which much is said and written, is not just
because of these facets alone.
It is a tribute to Telugu culture, language and
customs of the land.
The film was watched
repeatedly soon after
its release because
people identified
every character of the
film with someone
they knew in their
immediate vicinity
and the audience still
do the same now.
The dialogues written by Pingali Nagendra Rao (as
well the lyrics) were the same that the people were
hearing or using in their conversations every day - if
not, those became a part of Telugu life thereafter.
ANR
Sasirekha, nay Ghatothkacha's Manadi Sodara
Prema… became immortalized as much as
Suryakantam's antha alamalame kada which has
become a way of life in greeting people.
As for songs, Aha naa pelli anta still
reverberates in marriages and Vivaaha
bhojanambu is yet another must.
Aha naa pelli antaVivaaha
bhojanambu
An entire repertoire was added to the Telugu
dictionary by the film. Take for example Talpam used
for denoting a cot or a bed.
Were Telugus using
Gilpam as an antonym of
it till the movie's advent?
Nor did anyone tell so
emphatically until
Ghatothkacha that Evaru
puttinchakunte maatalela
pudathayi and hence if
friends are to be called
Asamadiyulu then
enemies could be termed
Tasamadiyulu.
Will anyone forget the expression veyandira
veediko veeratadu? No exception to hai hai
sodara and hai hai naayaka .
The story itself is woven
around the love of
Sasirekha-Abhimanyu.
With Krishna and Balarama having difference of
opinion over it, their wives too take sides as is
inevitable in any family.
To introduce the theme , the director uses a magic
box, (an equivalent of a TV screen) which displays
whatever is dear to the viewer's heart.
Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and
Balarama gets to see his sishya, Duryodhana
on it.
His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and
the audience laughed heartily because they knew
that someone back home was equally attached
to the riches.
When Balarama curtly tells his sister, " Subhadra!
Aagadalu, aghaayityalu naaku paniki raavu", when
he confronted with latter's indignation at his
decision to separate Sasirekha and Abhimanyu ,
women folk among the viewers sighed recalling their
own tribulations in the hands of such brothers.
Frame after frame impacts viewers with
similarities. The greatness of director lies here-
He successfully reduces all characters to
ordinary mortals displaying all the follies of
human beings except Ghatothkacha or Krishna.
And then he injects into the Yadava household
a Telugu atmosphere, full with its simile,
imagery, adage, sarcasm and wit.
The result-a feast for the eyes and soul. That is
Maya Bazaar for you.
Mind you, this is a story of Paandavas and Kauravas
with the Yadavas pitching in.
But one never sees the Paandavas throughout the
film. We only hear of them.
If any NRI asks you to suggest ways to teach
Telugu culture just ask him or her to introduce
them to Maya Bazaar first.
Further, if they seek to know about their uncles,
aunts and cousins back home, bring in their names ,
“look, this is your Balarama…”
Any better way of doing it?
Then onwards it's all Laahiri, laahiri, laahiri lo…
SMT. C.B. NIRMALA
MADAM SHARADA

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Maya bazaar

  • 2. Prepared by M. PADMA LALITHA SHARADA GHS MALAKPET Class: 10 Lesson: 10 APSCERT New syllabus Under guidance Of Smt. C.B. NIRMALA Rtd. Dy. E.O. Hyderabad
  • 3. K. V. Reddy's 'Maya Bazaar' has been voted as the 'Greatest Indian Film' in an online poll conducted by a television news channel.
  • 4. The poll was conducted to find out India's greatest film till date, on the occasion of 100 Years of Indian Cinema and people chose 'Maya Bazaar' over other Indian classics.
  • 5. The film is considered one of the enduring classics of Indian cinema and was christened as a landmark achievement in Indian film's cinematography, art direction and VFX with the available technology during that time. The following is a review on the film when it celebrated the Golden Jubilee in 2007.
  • 7. Fifty years ago, director K.V. Reddy or for that matter, producers Nagireddy and Chakrapani, would not have imagined what they were unleashing when they decided to make Maya Bazaar- a bilingual in Telugu and Tamil.
  • 8. The finished product hit the screen in 1957 to become a landmark movie in the Telugu film industry.
  • 9. It became a hit not only for the sterling performances of the star-ensemble that it had right from S.V. Ranga Rao, Savitri, NTR, ANR, and Gummadi, but also because K.V. Reddy was in full control over every frame of it.
  • 10. There is little else one could expect when all time greats like Marcus Bartley (cinematography), Ghantasala (music), M.L.Vasantha Kumari, Marcus Bartley
  • 11. Leela, Suseela and Madhavapeddi (playback), Gokhale (art), Pasumarthy (choreography) and Pitambaram (makeup) got together to weave magic around an episode from Mahabharatha, Sasirekha Parinayam. Leela
  • 12. However, the greatness of Maya Bazaar, about which much is said and written, is not just because of these facets alone.
  • 13. It is a tribute to Telugu culture, language and customs of the land.
  • 14. The film was watched repeatedly soon after its release because people identified every character of the film with someone they knew in their immediate vicinity and the audience still do the same now.
  • 15. The dialogues written by Pingali Nagendra Rao (as well the lyrics) were the same that the people were hearing or using in their conversations every day - if not, those became a part of Telugu life thereafter. ANR
  • 16. Sasirekha, nay Ghatothkacha's Manadi Sodara Prema… became immortalized as much as Suryakantam's antha alamalame kada which has become a way of life in greeting people.
  • 17. As for songs, Aha naa pelli anta still reverberates in marriages and Vivaaha bhojanambu is yet another must. Aha naa pelli antaVivaaha bhojanambu
  • 18. An entire repertoire was added to the Telugu dictionary by the film. Take for example Talpam used for denoting a cot or a bed.
  • 19. Were Telugus using Gilpam as an antonym of it till the movie's advent? Nor did anyone tell so emphatically until Ghatothkacha that Evaru puttinchakunte maatalela pudathayi and hence if friends are to be called Asamadiyulu then enemies could be termed Tasamadiyulu.
  • 20. Will anyone forget the expression veyandira veediko veeratadu? No exception to hai hai sodara and hai hai naayaka .
  • 21. The story itself is woven around the love of Sasirekha-Abhimanyu.
  • 22. With Krishna and Balarama having difference of opinion over it, their wives too take sides as is inevitable in any family.
  • 23. To introduce the theme , the director uses a magic box, (an equivalent of a TV screen) which displays whatever is dear to the viewer's heart.
  • 24. Sasirekha naturally sees Abhimanyu and Balarama gets to see his sishya, Duryodhana on it.
  • 25. His wife laps up the sight of an array of jewellery and the audience laughed heartily because they knew that someone back home was equally attached to the riches.
  • 26. When Balarama curtly tells his sister, " Subhadra! Aagadalu, aghaayityalu naaku paniki raavu", when he confronted with latter's indignation at his decision to separate Sasirekha and Abhimanyu , women folk among the viewers sighed recalling their own tribulations in the hands of such brothers.
  • 27. Frame after frame impacts viewers with similarities. The greatness of director lies here-
  • 28. He successfully reduces all characters to ordinary mortals displaying all the follies of human beings except Ghatothkacha or Krishna.
  • 29. And then he injects into the Yadava household a Telugu atmosphere, full with its simile, imagery, adage, sarcasm and wit.
  • 30. The result-a feast for the eyes and soul. That is Maya Bazaar for you.
  • 31. Mind you, this is a story of Paandavas and Kauravas with the Yadavas pitching in. But one never sees the Paandavas throughout the film. We only hear of them.
  • 32. If any NRI asks you to suggest ways to teach Telugu culture just ask him or her to introduce them to Maya Bazaar first.
  • 33. Further, if they seek to know about their uncles, aunts and cousins back home, bring in their names , “look, this is your Balarama…”
  • 34. Any better way of doing it? Then onwards it's all Laahiri, laahiri, laahiri lo…