Sobhanachala Studios

Sobhanachala Studios was an Indian film production company that played a significant role in the early development of Telugu cinema.

Established in 1941 in Teynampet, Madras, it was among the first studios in the city owned by a Telugu person.

[1][2] Sobhanachala Studios was known for introducing numerous technicians and artists to the Telugu film industry.

[3] Notable figures launched by the studio include actress Anjali Devi (Gollabhama), actor N. T. Rama Rao (Mana Desam), and singer Ghantasala (Lakshmamma).

Among its most notable productions are Gollabhama (1947), Keelu Gurram (1949), Mana Desam (1949), Lakshmamma (1950) and Tilottama (1951).

Raja of Mirzapuram