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Papineni Sivasankar; Potturi Vijayalakshmi; Potana Bammera; P. Lalita Kumari (Volga) Perugu Ramakrishna; Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma; Rajaram Madhurantakam
Films based on Telugu novels (13 P) Pages in category "Telugu novels" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
He is still writing in Telugu weeklies Swathi and Sahari (Online) and also written serials in Telugu weekly Navya and also Nadhi Monthly. He has his own publication house. He has also written film and television scripts. In May 2022, he started his own Podcast channel on YouTube and other mediums as 'Shadow Madhu Babu (Official) Audio Books'.
It was very well received and went on to become one of the most successful [[Telugu-language novels. Raavi Sastry was among the first authors in the region to write novels with syntactic similarity to the novels of James Joyce. Alpajeevi was the first novel with stylistic similarities to Chaitanya Sravanthi (చైతన్య ...
Many of his novels have been made into motion pictures in Telugu. He also directed two movies in Telugu, the first being Agni Pravesam, starring Yamuna, and the second movie with Chiranjeevi by name, Stuvartpuram Police Station. Both the stories were based on his own novels but not received well by the audience.
Rajasekhara Charitramu is a Telugu novel written by Kandukuri Veeresalingam in 1878. [1] It was first published as a serial in Viveka Chandrika in 1878 and later as a novel in 1880. It is widely regarded as one of the first social novels in Telugu literature and remains a landmark in Indian literary history.
Her novels, articles, poems portray women with modern, progressive ideologies. She while keeping the quality of work maintains the reality of characters, intact. All of her novels were written while she was a full-time employee, rather than fully dedicating her time to the novels.
Tulasi Dalam (transl. Holy basil leaf) [1] is a Telugu thriller novel by Yandamuri Veerendranath. [2] First published as a serial in Andhra Bhoomi weekly in 1980, [3] the novel gained significant popularity and was later republished as a paperback in 1981, selling approximately 50,000 copies. [4]