Brahmarshi Viswamitra

Brahmarshi Viswamitra is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed and produced by N. T. Rama Rao.

Based on the life of the sage Viswamitra, the film marks Rama Rao's return to acting after a seven-year hiatus following his focus on politics.

It stars Rama Rao alongside Nandamuri Balakrishna, and Meenakshi Seshadri, with music composed by Ravindra Jain.

[4] The film begins when Emperor Kaushika is hunting and visits Vasishta's Ashram, where he notices a divine cow Kamadhenu which can afford all wishes.

Trishanku belongs to Suryavansha and aspires to reach heaven with his mortal body when his mentor Vasishta curses him to form a horrific.

Due to lack of time, on the advice of his wife Chandramathi, he auctions her with his son Lohitha when Siva, in the form of Kaala Kaushika, shops them.

Tragically, Lohitha dies due to a snakebite while Chandramathi is performing his funeral; Harishchandra bars her for the fee, unbeknownst to actuality.

Rama triumphs over the task of ace the world-renowned bow of Siva with the blessing of Viswamitra over Ravana, who is fetched up without an invitation.

Once Dushyanta empire of Hastinapur spots Shakuntala, he crushes & splices her as per the Gandharva, and before returning, he gifts his royal ring to her as a token of love.

One day, Durvasa visits Ashram, but Shakuntala loses her thoughts and fails to greet him when he curses that the one she dreams of will forget her.