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      • Gulebakavali is the second Tamil film to be based on the story of the same name from the Arabic folklore collection One Thousand and One Nights, following a 1935 film.
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  2. Gulebakavali Katha is the second Telugu film to be based on the folk tale Gulebakavali from the Arabian folk tale collection One Thousand and One Nights, following a 1938 film titled Gulebakavali. It was produced by N. Trivikrama Rao under National Art Theaters, and directed by N. T. Rama Rao.

  3. Gulebakavali Katha (transl. The 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.

  4. Oct 24, 2016 · Though the compromise was done for Gundamma Katha, NTR seized the opportunity to sign Jamuna for one of the two female leads in his on the sets project, Gulebakavali Katha. The story...

  5. Gulebakavali (/ ɡ u l eɪ b ə k ɑː v əl i / transl. The Flower of Bakavali) is a 1955 Indian Tamil-language action adventure film produced and directed by T. R. Ramanna, and written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran, T. R. Rajakumari, Rajasulochana and G. Varalakshmi.

  6. Oct 30, 2010 · Rama Rao made another version in Telugu in the 1960s as Gulebakavali Katha. The first Tamil version was produced in 1935 by S. Soundararajan of Tamil Nadu Talkies with V. A. Chellappa and T. P...

  7. Jul 3, 2021 · Gulebakavali Katha (transl. The story of Gulebakavali) is a 1962 Indian Telugu-language fantasy swashbuckler film produced by N. Trivikrama Rao and directed by N. T. Rama Rao. It is based on the story...

  8. The 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.