
Sri Krishnadevaraya
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Sri Krishnadevaraya is a 1970 Indian historical drama film in Kannada language, produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. It stars Rajkumar as Krishnadevaraya, an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 16th century. R. Nagendra Rao, B. R. Panthulu, Narasimharaju and N. Bharathi appear in pivotal roles.
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Dr. Rajkumar
Dr. Rajkumar
Krishnadevaraya
Dr. Rajkumar
Krishnadevaraya


Bharathi Rao
Bharathi Rao
Chinna Devi
Bharathi Rao
Chinna Devi


Jayanthi
Jayanthi
Tirumalamba Devi
Jayanthi
Tirumalamba Devi
R. Nagendra Rao
R. Nagendra Rao
Gajapatha Prataparuda
R. Nagendra Rao
Gajapatha Prataparuda


R. N. Sudarshan
R. N. Sudarshan
Pandya Chieftain
R. N. Sudarshan
Pandya Chieftain
B. Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu
B. Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu
Mahamantri Timmarusu
B. Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu
Mahamantri Timmarusu


M. V. Rajamma
M. V. Rajamma
Kamala, Mahamantri Timmarusu's wife
M. V. Rajamma
Kamala, Mahamantri Timmarusu's wife


T. R. Narasimharaju
T. R. Narasimharaju
Temali Ramakrishna
T. R. Narasimharaju
Temali Ramakrishna


Mynavathi
Mynavathi
Janaki, Tenali Ramakrishna's wife
Mynavathi
Janaki, Tenali Ramakrishna's wife
Chindodi Leela
Chindodi Leela
Jaganmohini
Chindodi Leela
Jaganmohini
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