The film starring Narasimha Raju, Prabha and Jayamalini. Jaganmohini () is a 1978 Telugu drama film produced and directed by B. Her husband Parthasarathy managed the magazine Jaganmohini during her imprisonment periods. While serving her sentences in prison, she continued her passion for writing novels, many of which contained the true life incidents of co-prisoners as themes and main plots.
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See List of "janya" Ragas for a full list of "janyas". "Mayamalavagowla" has quite a few "janya" ragams associated with it, of which "Bowli", " Jaganmohini", "Gowla", "Gowlipantu", "Janaranjini", "Lalita", "Nadanamakriya", "Revagupti", "Saveri" and "Malahari" are quite well known.
Jeshi of "The Hindu" placed the film in league with other successful comedy films like "Kadhalikka Neramillai" (1964), "Thillu Mullu" (1981) and "Michael Madana Kama Rajan" (1990). Murali, who produced the film " Jaganmohini" (2009), in an interview with Malathi Rangarajan of "The Hindu", says the success of "Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei" inspired him to make " Jaganmohini". Mahendran included "Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei" in his list of all-time favourite films. Even if you are a die-hard Namitha fan, don’t be surprised if you become incensed towards the end of the movie, for she’s all over it." Vishwanathan directed Jaganmohini is neither spooky nor amusing. "Rediff" wrote "With its silly storyline and terrible costumes, Jaganmohini is a half-baked remake of the original, with plenty of skin-show and terrible graphics." "Behindwoods" wrote "The N. Many people visit nearby village Ryali to have Darshan of Lord Vishnu in Jaganmohini form. Reviewing the film in the magazine " Jaganmohini" in February 1937, reviewer "Vatsakumari" wrote: