Bhakta Jayadeva

Bhakta Jayadeva is a 1961 Indian Telugu-language biographical film, based on the life of 12th Century Sanskrit Poet Jayadeva, produced by Komaravolu Narayana Rao, G. Paramdhama Reddy under the Lalitha Kala Nikethan banner[2] and directed by P. V. Rama Rao, while Ramakrishna took care of direction supervision.

The same picture was already made Telugu in 1938 with the same title, which was produced by Andhra Cinetone at Visakhapatnam and directed by Bengali director Hiren Bose.

It stars Surabhi Kamalabai, Santha Kumari, V. Venkateswarlu, Rentachintala Satyanarayana in pivotal roles.

Parasera takes them to their hometown when Jayadeva acquires a statue of Radhakrishna midway floating in a river.

Eventually, the king of Puri also signs poems on Jagannath when he perceives the adulation of Jayadeva and behests to present him in the court.

Being an advent devotee of Radhakrishna, Lakshmanasena invites Jayadeva to his court, which envies the remaining poets.