21-552: [REDACTED] Look up मयूर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mayura may refer to: Mayura (film) , a 1975 Indian Kannada language film Mayura (magazine) , a Kannada monthly literary magazine Mayura (mythology) , one of the sacred and highly sanctified birds of Hindu mythology Mayurasharma (345–365), founder of the Kadamba kingdom of Banavasi Mahamayuri ,
42-596: A 2004 Indian Kannada-language sports drama film Mayuran , a 2019 Indian drama film Maurya (surname) , an Indian surname Mayurasana , a yoga posture Mayurakshi River or Mor River, a major river in Jharkhand and West Bengal, India Mayurakshi Fast Passenger , a passenger train West Bengal, India Mayurakshi Institute of Engineering & Technology , in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Mayurakshi ,
63-484: A 2017 Indian Bengali-language film by Atanu Ghosh Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mayura . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mayura&oldid=1244733139 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
84-485: A Brahmin, he was required to study Vedas , yet he was deeply interested in martial arts and after this wrestling encounter, Ranga Jetti ( M. P. Shankar ), the premier wrestler in Kanchi, takes him under his wing and trains him. After becoming proficient in all the martial arts, one day, while observing the training of Pallava princes, Mayura accidentally gets into a fight with and gives a thrashing to Vishnugopa ( Vajramuni ),
105-845: A Wisdom King in the Buddhist Pantheon Characters [ edit ] Mayura Daidouji, a main character in the manga The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok Mayura Ichikawa , a character in the anime Best Student Council Mayura Seno , a character in the manga Alice 19th Mayura, an antagonist in the French T.V show Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir See also [ edit ] Mayur (disambiguation) Mayur (given name) , an Indian male given name Mayuri (disambiguation) Mor (disambiguation) Mora (disambiguation) Moriya (disambiguation) Morya (disambiguation) Mauryan Empire , an empire in ancient India Maurya (film) ,
126-502: A negative role. He had also directed movies in other languages - Hindi , Tamil , Telugu and Malayalam - with the prominent one being the Hindi remake of Naa Ninna Mareyalare titled Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge starring Anil Kapoor . His other Hindi movies were - Teri Meherbaniyan - remake of Thaliya Bhagya , Jawab Hum Denge , Ganga Tere Desh Mein - remake of Huli Hebbuli and Paap Ka Ant . His debut Telugu movie
147-463: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mayura (film) Mayura is a 1975 Indian Kannada -language historical drama film, directed by Vijay . It is one of the most popular films of acclaimed Kannada actor Rajkumar , who plays the role of Prince Mayurasharma of the Kadamba dynasty , the earliest native kingdom to rule over what
168-678: Is the earliest known native ruler to rule over areas which now form Karnataka. Before the rise of the Kadambas, the centers of power ruling the land were outside of the Karnataka region. But with the Kadambas' ascent to power, Kannada language and culture was brought into the mainstream and attained the status of majority, due to which Mayuravarma's reign, and his depiction in the film, is regarded with pride by present-day Kannadigas . Vijay (director) B. Vijaya Reddy (15 July 1936 – 9 October 2020), better known as Vijay Reddy or Vijay ,
189-430: Is today the modern state of Karnataka . The film depicts the life of Mayura, a Brahmin youth, as he discovers his royal heritage and realizes his destiny of ascending to the throne of the then- Pallava kingdom. Based on a novel of the same name by Devudu Narasimha Sastri , the film is notable for its various scenes filmed inside and around the famous Mysore Palace . The movie was also the last movie to be shot inside
210-559: The Pallava prince, thereby earning his enmity. After this, Mayura has to flee Kanchi as per the advice of Ranga Jetti, to escape from pursuing Pallavas. He also then learns that he is in fact the son of Raja Chandravarma, the Kadamba king who was killed through deceit by the Pallava king, Sivaskandhavarma. Upon learning from his father's minister about his Kshatriya antecedents and his illustrious lineage, Mayura dedicates himself to throw
231-466: The 1977 movie Sanaadi Appanna which had acclaimed shehnai player Bismillah Khan playing the instrument for the lead actor Rajkumar. He directed Rajkumar in nine movies (excluding two cameo appearances) in varied genres including mythological, historical, novel based, folklore and social dramas. Reddy had the distinction of having directed the 150th movies of both Rajkumar ( Gandhada Gudi ) and Vishnuvardhan ( Mojugara Sogasugara ). He
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#1732798742617252-656: The Mysore Palace. The movie saw a theatrical run of 30 weeks. It is considered by many as a symbol of Kannada pride. The movie was dubbed in Telugu as Mahaveera Mayura and in Malayalam in 1976 as Raja Mayura Varma . The core plot element of Baahubali – about the hero not knowing his birth secret that he belongs to a royal family and lives in isolation in a village – was reported to be inspired by this movie. V. Vijayendra Prasad , father of S. S. Rajamouli and
273-501: The Pallava (foreign) yoke and liberate his motherland. Returning to Banavasi in the guise of a merchant called Nilakanthagupta, Mayura builds a following and an army. Through clever strategies, he conquers both Banavasi and the Telugu speaking regions around Srishaila , thus building a vast kingdom. While the film builds the rivalry between Vishnugopa and Mayura, it also throws light on the mutually admiring friendship between Mayura and
294-477: The Pallava crown prince ( Srinath ) and also on the growing love between Mayura and the Pallava princess Premavati ( Manjula ). In the end, Vishnugopa overcomes his anger and hatred towards Mayura, who marries Premavati, with the blessings of Sivaskandhavarma himself. The soundtrack of Mayura consists of three tracks, all composed by G. K. Venkatesh , with its lyrics written by Chi. Udayashankar and sung by P. B. Sreenivas, Rajkumar and S. Janaki . Mayuravarma
315-591: The classic movies of Kannada cinema. Reddy was born in Tadepalligudem in the West Godavari district of Madras Presidency in British India to a farming family. He subsequently went to Madras (now Chennai ) to look for work. Reddy started his career in the cinema industry as an assistant editor for B. Vittalacharya 's Kannada directorial Mane Tumbida Hennu . His directorial debut
336-451: The story writer of Baahubali: The Beginning had admitted that Dr. Rajkumar films were also one of the responsible factors for the content he derived for that movie. The film opens in Kanchi with Mayura, a Brahmin youth challenging an arrogant wrestler and defeating him. Mayura had never been formally trained and had only learned techniques of wrestling by observing other wrestlers. As
357-421: Was Rangamahal Rahasya (1970), starring Srinath , the success of which earned him recognition in the industry. It was followed by Modala Rathri (1970) with the same lead actor but the movie was not a commercial success. His third directorial venture, Cow Boy Kulla (1973), with Dwarakish was a reasonable success. His career took a turning point in 1973 when he directed his fourth movie, Gandhada Gudi which
378-482: Was Srimathi. He also produced two movies - Mullina Gulabi and Kunthiputra . Vijay floated a production house — Vijaya Shekhar Productions — with another director V. Somashekhar and went on to produce several films. Vijay also directed 17 Hindi and six Telugu films, where he worked with the reigning stars of the time such as Rajesh Khanna , Dharmendra , Shatrughan Sinha and Mithun Chakraborty . He also had 48 Kannada films to his credit. His last directorial
399-528: Was also instrumental in giving Shankar Nag a mass image through Auto Raja . Prior to that, he had directed Anant Nag in Naa Ninna Bidalaare which had made people take note of Anant's acting prowess. He directed two movies of Shiva Rajkumar - Shiva Mecchida Kannappa and Gandhada Gudi Part 2 both of which had Rajkumar in cameo appearances. He was the director of V. Ravichandran 's debut movie Khadeema Kallaru in which he played
420-531: Was an Indian film director who worked primarily in Kannada films , besides few Hindi , Tamil , Telugu and Malayalam films. He had directed over 50 films and also produced a few. His debut directorial venture was Rangamahal Rahasya (1970). He was known for his collaborations with leading Kannada actor Rajkumar for movies like Gandhada Gudi (1973), Mayura (1975), Naa Ninna Mareyalare (1976) and Sanaadi Appanna (1977) which are considered among
441-570: Was the 150th movie of Rajkumar , who was the leading actor of Kannada films at that time, and the third movie of Vishnuvardhan , who had become a popular actor with the success of his debut movie Naagarahaavu . Gandhada Gudi became a milestone in Kannada films. Vijay's next five movies, Sri Srinivasa Kalyana , Mayura , Naa Ninna Mareyalare , Badavara Bandhu and Sanaadi Appanna , all of which starred Rajkumar were huge commercial successes. He achieved national recognition with
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