
‘Barrister Parvateesam’, a humorous Telugu novel, penned by Mokkapati Narasimha Sastry in 1924 is regarded as one of the best works in literature. In the 40s, Even a Telugu feature film based on his humorous novel was directed by R Prakash.
Venkatesh is the front-runner to reprise the title role in the adaptation of this classic novel. Apart from Puri Jagannath, Few other filmmakers are under consideration for this hilarious entertainer.
Released in Three Parts, ‘Barrister Parvateesam’ is about the troubles faced by a man hailing from Mogalturu in West Godavari during his journey before and after becoming a Barrister.
Part 1: Starts with the background of Parvateesam and ends after he lands in England during the pre-independence era.
Part 2: His journey from England to Scotland and how he got accustomed to the new culture. Parvateesam’s live-in relationship with a Scottish National, learning to play Golf and how he becomes Barrister at the time of First World War were covered in this part.
Part 3: Parvateesam lands in Bombay in the beginning of third part. The influence of the Western Culture on him, Controversy over touching the hand of a Married Woman while helping her to get into a bullock cart, Marriage, Practising Law in Madras High Court and Participation in Freedom Movement had been touched.
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