Bhakta Prahlada is a 1942 Telugu film made by Sobhanachal banners about a devotee Prahlada in Hindu mythology. This is the second movie of the same story with more advanced technicians.
Synopsis
See The Story of Narasimha for original story.
The movie dialog is based on the drama version used by Surabhi Telugu drama troupe in those days.
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