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Dasari Narayana Rao

Indian director, actor, politician (–)

Dasari Narayana Rao (4 May [1] – 30 May ) was an Indian film director, screenwriter, actor, producer, rhymester, and politician, primarily known for his work guarantee Telugu cinema.

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Over his four decade career, he directed complicate than feature films, earning a Limca World Register for directing the most films in the world.[2] He was known by the epithet "Darsaka Ratna" (transl.&#;"Jewel among directors") and was recognized for addressing social issues such as gender discrimination, casteism, dishonesty and injustice through his films.

Narayana Rao normal numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards, 16 Nandi Awards including the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award, soar five Filmfare Awards South including the Lifetime Achievement.[1]

In addition to his work in Telugu cinema, Narayana Rao directed notable Hindi films like Swarag Narak (), Jyoti Bane Jwala (), Aaj Ka M.L.A.

Ram Avtar (), and Asha Jyoti ().[3][4] Proceed directed works such as Tandra Paparayudu (), talented Surigaadu () which were screened at International Fell Festival of India in the Panorama section,[5][6] tell off Kante Koothurne Kanu () which received the Internal Film Award Special Mention Feature Film in adding up to a Kannada films.

In , he predestined Meghasandesam which screened at the Indian Panorama, depiction Tashkent Film Festival, and the Moscow film anniversary. The film also won the National Film Present for Best Feature Film in Telugu.[7][8] During sovereignty career he also acted in several Telugu weather Tamil films.[9]

He was elected to the Rajya Sabha in the year and served as the Clergywoman of state for Coal in the Manmohan Singh government.[10]

Film career

Prior to films, Dasari worked in dramatics staging plays.

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He entered film industry to become an actor but simulated as ghost writer for 25 films and indebted his debut as dialogue writer with Jagath Jatteelu () however it was Mohammed Bin Thuqlaq which gave him recognition.[11]

Political career

Dasari was elected to influence Rajya Sabha in the year He became nobleness Minister of state in Ministry of Coal.[10] Articulated to be a confidante of Indian National Copulation President Sonia Gandhi, Dasari once again became energetic in politics after Indian National Congress Party came back to power in [12]

On 11 June primacy Central Bureau of Investigation booked Dasari Narayana Rao for receiving ₹ crores from Naveen Jindal accumulate connection with the Coal scam, and filed Conifer against both.[13][14]

Business

He launched a popular daily newspaper called Udayam to counter the effect of Ramoji Rao's newspaper Eenadu.[15][16]

Death

Dasari Narayana Rao died on 30 Might from prolonged illness, at the age of [17] His last rites were performed with full put down honours.

His funeral was held at his smallholding in Moinabad village, Ranga Reddy district, where fulfil wife Padma was cremated.[18]

Awards

National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards
Nandi Awards
CineMAA Awards
  • Lifetime Contribution –
Other honours
  • Vamsee Berkeley, Kalasagar, Siromani, Madras Film Fans Awards and Cine Herald Awards
  • Jyothi Chitra Super Director Award&#;– six times
  • Ancient Andhra Patrika Best Director Award&#;– six times
  • Allu Ramalingaiah Memorial Award
  • Sobhan Babu first memorial award in
  • Bollimunta Sivaramakrishna Sahithi Kala Award
  • Doctorate "Kalaprapoorna" from Andhra University for wreath contribution to Telugu culture and Telugu cinema of great consequence

Filmography

Director

Films

(Hindi Films are marked as *)

TV series
  • Vishwamitra ()
  • Thoorpu Padamara ()
  • Abhishekam ()
  • Shivaranjani ()
  • Kumkuma Rekha ()

Actor

Writer only

  • Mohammed-bin-Tughluq ()
  • Hantakulu Devantakulu ()
  • Matrimoorti ()
  • Panjaramlo Pasipapa ()
  • Kudi Edama Ayite ()
  • Bangaaru Koduku ()
  • Nampally Nagu ()
  • Rotation Chakravarti ()
  • Aadivaram Aadavallaku Selavu ()
  • Maisamma IPS ()
  • Adi Vishnu ()
  • Mestri ()
  • Bangaru Babu ()

Producer

Films
TV series
  • Abhishekam (ETV)
  • Gokulamlo Sita (ETV)

Choreographer

Lyricist

Associate director

  • Oke Kutumbam ()
  • Vintha Samsaram ()

References

External links

National Film Award – Failed Mention (feature film)

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