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Papayya Sastry was born in Kommuru village, Pedanandipadu mandal, Guntur district in 1912. After primary and middle school education in his village. Papayya Sastry has about 27 works, [2] which include Pushpa Vilapam, Kunthi Kumari, Karunasri, Paaki Pilla, Udayasri, Vijayasri, Omar Khayyam, Aruna Kiranalu, Telugu Baala and Kalyana Kalpavalli.
Gaami (transl. Seeker) is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language epic adventure thriller film written and directed by debutant Vidyadhar Kagita. [6] The film features Vishwak Sen, Chandini Chowdary, Abhinaya, Harika Pedada and Mohammad Samad in primary roles.
Baba grows up as an atheist and hotheaded man, but becomes a good samaritan with his thoughts and actions. His lifestyle includes consuming alcohol, smoking beedi, and chewing tobacco. His mother and maternal uncle, for whom Baba has great respect and love, are ardent devotees of Mahavatar Babaji. Chamundeswari stays in the neighbourhood of ...
Sri Sri was a screenwriter for several Telugu films. He was one of the best film songwriters in India, he has penned lyrics for over 1000 soundtracks in Telugu. He was a great asset to the Telugu film industry.
Bava Bavamaridi is a 1993 Telugu-language drama film directed by Sarath. It stars Krishnam Raju, Suman, Jayasudha and Malashri, with music composed by Raj–Koti. The film is produced by Editor Mohan, and C. M. Krishna under the M. M. Movie Arts banner. It is a remake of Tamil film Pandithurai (1992).
Telugu language is a very old Indian language, mainly spoken in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. K.
Rikshavodu (transl. Rickshaw puller) is a 1995 Telugu language film starring Chiranjeevi, Nagma and Soundarya, directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and produced by Kranthi Kumar. Chiranjeevi played a dual role in the film. [1] It was dubbed in Hindi as Devaa The Power Man and in Tamil as Veeraputhran. [2] [3]
[64] [65] The film was later dubbed in Telugu as Ali Baba 40 Dongalu. [66] [67] Alibabavum 40 Thirudargalum had a limited re-release on 14 April 2011, during the festive occasion of Puthandu (Tamil New Year) in Chennai. [68] The film was released on home video by Moser Baer in June 2010, [69] and by Raj Video Vision in April 2012. [70]