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'''Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao''' was a ]n actor. He has an important place in the film history of ] (both in ] and ]). He was an internationally recognised actor and is popularly known as "Visvikyatha Nata Sarvabhouma" and "Vishwanata Chakravarthi."
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{{Infobox person
| name = S. V. Ranga Rao
| birth_name = Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao
| native_name =
| image = Stamp of India - 2013 - Colnect 477066 - S V Ranga Rao.jpeg
| caption = Ranga Rao on a 2013 stamp of India
| birth_date = 3 July 1918
| birth_place = ], ], ] (now ], India)
| death_date = 18 July 1974 (aged 56)
| death_place = ], ], India
| other_names = SVR, Viswa Nata Chakravarthi
| occupation = Actor, Producer, Director
| spouse = {{marriage|Leelavathi|1947}}
| awards = ]<br/>International Honor
| signature = Svr signature.jpg
}}
'''Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao''' (3 July 1918 &ndash; 18 July 1974), popularly known as '''S. V. Ranga Rao''' and '''SVR''', was an Indian actor and filmmaker who primarily worked in ] and ] films. He is regarded as one of the finest actors in the history of ].<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 July 2018 |title=CM N Chandrababu Naidu unveils 12.5 feet bronze statue of SV Ranga Rao |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2018/jul/04/cm-n-chandrababu-naidu-unveils-125-feet-bronze-statue-of-sv-ranga-rao-1837938.html |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=The New Indian Express |quote=Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao, popular as SVR, one of the finest actors ever in the history of Indian Cinema ....}}</ref> He is known by the ] "Viswa Nata Chakravarthi" ({{Translation|"Universal Emperor of Acting"}})<ref name="auto2">Sanmana Satkaralu, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 65.</ref><ref name=":0" /> and was the earliest known ] in ] to achieve a ] status.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news |last=Nadadhur |first=Srivathsan |date=2018-07-02 |title=S V Ranga Rao @ 100 : A golden standard for the craft |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/s-v-ranga-rao-100-a-golden-standard-for-the-craft/article24311031.ece |access-date=2022-10-02 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref> In a career spanning nearly three decades, Ranga Rao garnered various ] and international honours.<ref name="auto2" /><ref>{{cite news |last=Narasimham |first=M. L. |date=21 July 2013 |title=Pelli Chesi Choodu (1952) |newspaper=The Hindu |url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/pelli-chesi-choodu-1952/article4935966.ece}}</ref>


Ranga Rao was a ] known for his natural acting style, portraying complex social, biographical, and mythological characters. Some of his most iconic roles include 'Nepala Manthrikudu''','' a ] in '']'' (1951)'','' ] in '']'' (1957)'','' ] in '']'' (1957), ] in '']'' (1958), and ] in '']'' (1960).<ref name="4thawardPDF" /> In 1964, he won the Best Actor Award at the third ] held in ] for his portrayal of ] in '']'' (1963),<ref name="iffi.nic.in">{{cite web|url=http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm6IIFAAward.aspx?PdfName=6IIFA.pdf|title=Directorate of Film Festival}}</ref> becoming the only Indian actor to have ever received the honour.<ref name="thehindu.com">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-andhrapradesh/svrs-versatility-remembered/article523101.ece|title=SVR's versatility remembered|date=19 July 2010|newspaper=The Hindu}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ufJjAAAAQBAJ&q=3rd+afro+asian+film+festival+and+indonesian+film+festival&pg=PA100|title=Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950-1965|first=Jennifer|last=Lindsay|date=1 January 2012|publisher=BRILL|isbn=9789004253513|via=Google Books}}</ref> His other notable performances include roles as ] in '']'' (1965), ] in '']'' (1967), and ] in '']'' (1971).<ref name=autogenerated1>Mahabhinishkramana, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 69-70.</ref><ref name="auto3">{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/sv-ranga-raos-bronze-statue-unveiled/article523336.ece|title=S.V. Ranga Rao's bronze statue unveiled|date=19 July 2010|newspaper=The Hindu}}</ref><ref name=":0" />
He was considered to be a versatile actor and the first actor of his kind with the famous mannerism "orey dongrey" from the film "Jagath Jettilu" he is the household name in Andhra Pradesh. He died on July 18, 1974 suffering a severe cardiac arrest. But, he continues live in the annals of ] and ] film history.

Ranga Rao's notable films as a character actor include '']'' (1949), '']'' (1950), '']'' (1953), '']'' (1954), '']'' (1954), '']'' (1957), '']'' (1958), '']'' (1958), '']'' (1959), '']'' (1962), '']'' (1962), '']'' (1962), '']'' (1962), '']'' (1963), '']'' (1963), '']'' (1964), '']'' (1968), '']'' (1971), '']'' (1971), '']'' (1972), '']'' (1972), '']'' (1973), and '']'' (1974).<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=CV |first=Aravind |date=2018-08-05 |title=Remembering SV Ranga Rao: A versatile actor loved for his mythological roles |url=https://www.thenewsminute.com/article/remembering-sv-ranga-rao-versatile-actor-loved-his-mythological-roles-86007 |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=The News Minute |language=en}}</ref>

In his honour, the ] instituted the ], which is presented annually to recognize outstanding performances in character roles.<ref name="auto2" />


==Early life== ==Early life==
Ranga Rao was born in ] in erstwhile Krishna District of ] in 1918 in a ] ] family of ] caste.<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite news |date=2016-05-22 |title=Kapu community says no to 'Chandranna' samkshema bhavan |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/kapu-community-says-no-to-chandranna-samkshema-bhavan/articleshow/52383519.cms |access-date=2023-04-08 |work=The Times of India |issn=0971-8257}}</ref><ref name=":52">M. L. Kantha Rao (July 1999), . ]. Chapter 6. p. 280, 282–283. hdl:10603/25437</ref> His father, Samarla Koteswara Rao, was an excise inspector at Nuzvidu, and his mother's name was Smt. Lakshmi Narasayamma.<ref name="autogenerated12" /><ref name="auto32" /> His grandfather was working as a doctor in the town. He had relatives scattered in East Godavari district. His grandfather, Kotayya Naidu, lived in ], ].<ref name=":02" />
Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao (S.V. Ranga Rao) was born on July 3, 1918 at Nujividu village in Krishna district, when the World War I was drawing to a close. His mother, Lakshmi Narasayamma, a staunch devotee of Lord Venkateshwara, christened the boy after Him -- Venkata Ranga Rao. His father, Koteswara Rao, was an excise inspector.


His mother, Lakshmi Narasayamma, a staunch devotee of ], named the boy after him. Ranga Rao was sent to ], where he completed his schooling at Hindu College. He also studied in ] and ].<ref name=":0" /> At an early age of 12, he showed interest in stage acting. He ventured into acting after completing his bachelor's degree in sciences.<ref name="autogenerated1" /><ref name="auto3" /><ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=4 July 2018 |title=CM N Chandrababu Naidu unveils 12.5 feet bronze statue of SV Ranga Rao |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2018/jul/04/cm-n-chandrababu-naidu-unveils-125-feet-bronze-statue-of-sv-ranga-rao-1837938.html |access-date=2022-10-02 |website=]}}</ref>
The possessive father sent S.V.R. to the erstwhile Madras presidency where he completed his schooling at Hindu College. At an early age of 12, the boy showed immense interest in stage action. Studying B.Sc, but the mind of youthful S.V.R. was always preoccupied with the thoughts of stage-plays and film acting. Immediately after graduation, S.V.R. could get a job in the Fire Service in the cadre of an officer. Two objectives were still clear in his mind, which were to do MSc and to take active part in dramas and films.


==Film Career== ==Career==
]'' (1967).]]
S.V.R. got an invitation from one of his relatives, B.V. Ramanandam, to play the hero in his film "Varoodhini". He immediately abandoned the job, and left for Salem to join the celluloid world. In fact, it’s a great beginning for the young man. The film "Varoodhini" was released, and in a few days people began to forget that they had ever seen such a movie. No producer dared to offer a role to him.
S. V. R. got an invitation from one of his relatives, B. V. Ramanandam, to play the lead actor in his film ''Varoodhini'' (1947). He immediately abandoned the job, and left for ] to join the celluloid world. However, the film didn't do well at the box office.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" />


Soon, S.V.R. was disillusioned with the filmdom and left the Madras presidency and reached Jemshedpur, where he took up the job as a budget assistant with the Tata Company. However his love for dramas began to bloom multifold. At this juncture, he was married to Leelavathi Vadeti on December 27, 1947. In the days that followed, S.V.R. was given an opportunity to play the villain in the film, "Palletoori Pilla," produced by B.A. Subba Rao. Unfortunately, when S.V.R. was about to take a train to Chennai, his father expired. After performing the final rites, S.V.R. reached Chennai, but somebody had knocked away the villain role. S. V. R. left ] and reached ], where he took up the job as a budget assistant with the ].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":1" /> However, his love for ] began to bloom multifold. At this juncture, he married Badeti Leelavathi on 27 December 1947. In the days that followed, S. V. R. was given an opportunity to appear in '']'' (1950), produced by ].<ref name="autogenerated1" /> '']'' (1950) earned him recognition as a fine actor.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" />


His role as the antagonist 'Nepala Manthrikudu''','' a ] in '']'' (1951) was a turning point in his career.<ref name=":2" /><ref name=":3" /> The film became a ] for both Ranga Rao and the lead actor ]. ''Pathala Bhairavi'' was the only south Indian film screened at the first ].<ref>{{cite web |title=::Directorate Of Film Festivals |url=http://www.dff.nic.in/iffi.asp |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150528092902/http://www.dff.nic.in/iffi.asp |archive-date=28 May 2015}}</ref><ref name="4thawardPDF">{{cite web |title=4th National Film Awards |url=http://dff.nic.in/2011/4th_Nff.pdf |access-date=2 September 2011 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref>] Daily, Eenadu Sunday – 28 April 2013, 100 years of Indian Cinema, Early Tollywood, Page 9</ref> Ranga Rao also starred in the enduring classics '']'' (1957) and '']'' (1963), featured in the ]'s list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time".<ref>{{cite web |title=News18.com: CNN-News18 Breaking News India, Latest News, Current News Headlines |url=http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/13200.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130424003536/http://ibnlive.in.com/photogallery/13200.html |archive-date=2013-04-24 |website=News18}}</ref>
Luck tapped at S.V.R.'s door through Vijaya Pictures, which offered him the most memorable "Nepala Mantrikudu" role in "Pathala Bhairavi." Immediately, he came into the limelight, followed by "Pellichesi Choodu" (1952). Its Tamil version was also played by him. Within a short time, S.V.R. received appreciation from both Tamil and Telugu audiences.


In a career spanning nearly three decades, he acted in over 160 films {{Em dash}}109 in Telugu and 53 in Tamil.<ref name=":2" /> He was one of the earliest stars to feature in ] and his ad for the popular cigarette brand Berkeley, was extremely popular.<ref name=":2" />
He acted almost every character in history and even the film people say that the all time great heroes like ](NTR) and ] copied his style of acting. The iconic status did not reach him so easily. He struggled a lot and from that struggle born a great actor of all times. ] and ] are among his famous movies.
His dialogue delivery cannot be matched with that of any film personality as he can deliver dialogues even written in Sanskrit with so ease and with complete emotions that no one can ever come close to him in this aspect.


==Characters essayed==
He is loved by many people
{{colbegin}}
* ] in ''Anarkali''
* ] in ''Usha Parinayam''
* ] in ''Bala Bharatam''
* ] in ''Mahakavi Kalidasu''
* ] in ''Dakshayagnam''
* ] in ''Pandava Vanavasam''
* ] in ''Mayabazar''
* ] in ''Harischandra''
* ] in ''Bhakta Prahlada''
* ] in ''Yashoda Krishna'' and ''Srikrishna Leelalu''
* ] in ''Narthanasala''
* ] in ''Bhookailas''
* ] in ''Vinayaka Chaviti'' and ''Deepavali''
* ] in ''Sarangadhara''
* ] in ''Sampoorna Ramayanam''
* ] in ''Bobbili Yuddham''
* ] in ''Guna Sundari''
* ] in ''Sati Savitri''
{{colend}}


==Filmography== ==Personal life==
Ranga Rao married Leelavati, daughter of Badeti Venkata Ramayya and Koteswaramma on 27 December 1947. They have three children: two daughters, Vijaya and Prameela and a son, Koteswara Rao.<ref name="autogenerated1" />

Ranga Rao wanted to launch his son into films and shot a few portions. But the film didn't take off for unknown reasons.<ref name=":3" /> He was a pet-lover, owned two ]s at his residence. Ranga Rao was a poet and also wrote short stories for a few publications and nurtured a love for cricket, painting, hunting.<ref name=":3" />

== Death ==
Ranga Rao suffered from heart attack at Hyderabad in February 1974. He was admitted to Osmania General Hospital. Doctors suggested him to have
"bypass surgery" and advised him to quit drinking & acting for sometime and take rest. But Ranga Rao neglected doctors' words. Unfortunately, he suffered from another heart stroke on 18 July 1974 at ]. It proved to be fatal and the actor died before any medical treatment could be administered.

== Legacy ==
] at ''Tummalapalli Kshetraya School of Arts'' in ]]]
] instituted an award in his memory, presented every year to the best character acting performance, known as the ].<ref name="auto2" />

A ]-size ] of Ranga Rao was unveiled by popular actor ] at Tummalapall Kalakshetram in ] in 2010.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2010-07-19 |title=S.V. Ranga Rao's bronze statue unveiled |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/S.V.-Ranga-Raos-bronze-statue-unveiled/article16202722.ece |access-date=2022-10-02 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref> In 2018, ], then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh unveiled a 12.5 ] bronze statue of Ranga Rao at ] on the outskirts of ] and announced that the state government was planning to establish a museum on Ranga Rao in Eluru.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2018-07-03 |title=Naidu announces museum in honour of S. V. Ranga Rao |language=en-IN |work=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/andhra-pradesh/naidu-announces-museum-in-honour-of-sv-ranga-rao/article24324470.ece |access-date=2022-10-02 |issn=0971-751X}}</ref><ref name=":1" />

Srivathsan Nadadhur of '']'' wrote of him during his birth centenary in 2018 as follows, "S V Ranga Rao's diction, towering on-screen persona, impressive quirks to his character-sketches, the ability to draw inspiration from society and literature have cemented his ‘irreplaceable’ stature over the years."<ref name=":3" />

CV Aravind of '']'' wrote of him in 2018, "SV Ranga Rao was ranked on par with the superstars of the 1950s, 60s and 70s such as ], ], ], and ]. Ranga Rao was one of the earliest to be hailed as a ‘method’ actor and a substandard performance from him was simply out of the question. Rated as one of the most dignified and cooperative stars, he was held in high regard by the acting fraternity."<ref name=":2" />

==Awards==
;International honors
*Best Actor Award - 3rd ] held in ] - (1963) - for ] in '']''<ref name="iffi.nic.in"/><ref name="thehindu.com"/>
*Special Mention - 8th ] - (1960) for '']''<ref name="auto"/><ref name="auto2"/><ref name=":0">{{cite news |last=Srihari |first=Gudipoodi |date=19 September 2019 |title=S.V. Ranga Rao: The adored giant of the silver screen |newspaper=The Hindu |url=https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/movies/adored-giant-of-silver-screen/article29459662.ece |quote=Ranga Rao was born in Nuziveedu in Krishna District in 1918 in a zamindari family.}}</ref>

;] (Director)
*'']'' (1967) - Second Best Feature Film (Silver)<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008) |trans-title=A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008) |url=http://ipr.ap.nic.in/New_Links/Film.pdf |access-date=21 August 2020 |publisher=] |language=Telugu}}</ref>
*'']'' (1968) - Best Feature Film (Gold)<ref name=":4" />

;Other honors
*He was given distinguished titles such as '']'', ''Viswa Nata Chakravarti'', ''Nata Sarvabhouma'', ''Nata Sekhara'', ''Nata Simha''.<ref name="auto2"/>

==Selected filmography==
===Actor=== ===Actor===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
* Yashoda Krishna (1975) .... Kamsa
|-
* Devudu Chesina Manushulu (1973)
! Year !! Film !! Character !! Language !! Notes
* Bala Bharatam (1972) .... Bheeshma
|-
* Iddaru Ammayilu (1972) .... Narayan Rao
| 1947 || ''Varudhini'' || || Telugu || Debut Film
* Koduku Kodalu (1972)
|-
* Pandanti Kapuram (1972)
| 1949 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
* Papam Pasivaadu (1972)
|-
* Tata Manavadu (1972)
| 1950 || ''Bhale Papa'' || Blind person|| Telugu ||
* Dasara Bullodu (1971)
|-
* Prem Nagar (1971) .... Zamindar
| 1950 || '']'' || Taatha|| Telugu ||
* Sampoorna Ramayanam (1971) .... Ravana
|-
* Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile (1971) .... Principal
| 1950 || '']'' || Sunnapu Rangadu|| Telugu ||
* Mooga Nomu (1969)
|-
* Bandhavyalu (1968)
| 1950 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
* Bhakta Prahlada (1967/I) .... Hiraynakashipudu
|-
* Bhakta Prahlada (1967/II)
| 1951 || ''Akasaraju'' || || Telugu ||
* Chadarangam (1967)
|-
* Rahasyam (1967)
| 1951 || ''Navvite Navaratnalu'' || || Telugu ||
* Thaikku Thalaimagan (1967) .... Malathi's Father
|-
* Chilaka Gorinka (1966)
| 1951 || '']''
* Kumari Penn (1966) .... Shyamala's Grandfather
| Nepala Mantrikudu || Telugu
* Naadi Aada Janme (1965)
Tamil
* Bobbili Yudham (1964) .... Tandra Paparayudu
|
* Kai Kodutha Deivam (1964)
|-
* Murali Krishna (1964) .... Murali's Father
| 1952 || '']'' || Badrinath || Telugu ||
* Ramudu Bheemudu (1964)
|-
* Velugu Needalu (1964) .... Rao Bahadur Venkataramaiah
| 1952 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
* Narthanasala (1963) .... Keechakudu
|-
* Iruvar Ullam (1963)
| 1952 || '']'' || Ganapati|| Telugu ||
* Penchina Prema (1963)
|-
* Gundamma Katha (1962) .... Ramabhadraiah
| 1952 || '']'' || Zamindar Veeyanna|| Telugu ||
* Dakshayagnam (1962/I) .... Dakshudu
|-
* Manchi Manasulu (1962)
| 1953 || '']'' || Zamindar|| Telugu ||
* Manithan Maravillai (1962)
|-
* Sri Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnuvu Katha (1962) .... Suchandrasena Maharaju
| 1953 || '']'' || Prachandudu|| Telugu ||
* Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham (1961)
|-
* Sati Sulochana (1961)
| 1953 || '']'' || Prachandudu|| Tamil ||
* Pandava Vanavasam (1961/I) .... Duryodhanudu
|-
* Usha Parinayam (1961)
| 1953 || ''Devdas'' || || Tamil ||
* Deepavali (1960) .... Narakasurudu
|-
* Harishchandra (1960) .... Harischandra Maharaju
| 1953 || '']'' || Zamindar Narayana Rao || Telugu ||
* Mahakavi Kalidasu (1960/I) .... Bhoja Raju
|-
* Padikkatha Methai (1960)
| 1953 || ''Jatakam'' || || Telugu ||
* Parthiban Kanavu (1960) .... King Narasimhavarman I
|-
* Jayabheri (1959) .... Vijayananda Ramagajapati
| 1953 || ''Jatakaphalam'' || || Telugu ||
* Krishna Leelalu (1959)
|-
* Nammina Bantu (1959)
| 1953 || ''Pardesi'' || Rangadu|| Telugu ||
* Pelli Naati Pramanalu (1958) .... Bheemasena Rao
|-
* Bhookailas (1958) .... Maayasura
| 1953 || ''Pempudu Koduku'' || || Telugu ||
* Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu (1958) .... Diwan Bahadur Mukunda Rao
|-
* Chenchu Lakshmi (1958/I) .... Hiranyakashipudu
| 1953 || ''Poongothai'' || || Tamil ||
* Chenchu Lakshmi (1958/II) .... Hiranyakashapu
|-
* Mangalya Balam (1958)
| 1953 || ''Rohini'' || || Tamil ||
* Maya Bazaar (1957/I) .... Ghatotkajudu
|-
* Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam (1957)
| 1953 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
* Maya Bazaar (1957/II) .... Ghatotkajudu
|-
* Sarangadhara (1957) .... Raja Raja Narendrudu
| 1954 || ''Annadata'' || || Telugu ||
* Sati Savitri (1957/I)
|-
* Todi Kodallu (1957) .... Kutumaba Rao
| 1954 || ''Anta Manavalle'' || Jagannatham|| Telugu ||
* Vinayaka Chaviti (1957) .... Narakasurudu
|-
* Charana Daasi (1956) .... Raghavaiah
| 1954 || '']'' || Kotayya || Telugu ||
* Kanakatara (1956)
|-
* Jayasimha (1955)
| 1954 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
* Santanam (1955) .... Rangayya
|-
* Anarkali (1955) .... Akbar
| 1954 || '']'' || Dhoomakethu|| Telugu ||
* Missamma (1955) .... Gopalam
|-
* Missiamma (1955)
| 1954 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
* Chandraharam (1954) .... Dhoomakethu
|-
* Anta Manavalle (1954) .... Jagannatham
| 1954 || ''Rajee Naa Pranam'' || || Telugu ||
* Bangaru Papa (1954) .... Kotayya
|-
* Chakrapani (1954)
| 1954 || '']'' || Rich man|| Tamil ||
* Bratuku Theruvu (1953) .... Zamindar
|-
* Chandirani (1953/II)
| 1954 || '']'' || King || Telugu ||
* Devadasu (1953) .... Zamindar Narayana Rao
|-
* Jatakam (1953)
| 1954 || '']'' ||Naga Nadu King VeeraMarththandan|| Tamil ||
* Jatakaphalam (1953)
|-
* Pardesi (1953) .... Rangadu
| 1955 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
* Daasi (1952)
|-
* Palletooru (1952) .... Ganapati
| 1955 || '']'' || King Ugrasena|| Telugu ||
* Pelli Chesi Choodu (1952) .... Zamindar Veeyanna
|-
* Patala Bhairavi (1951) .... Nepala Mantrikudu
| 1955 || '']'' || Rudrasimha|| Telugu ||
* Navvite Navaratnalu (1951)
|-
* Palletoori Pilla (1950) .... Taatha
| 1955 || '']'' || Gopalam|| Telugu ||
* Shavukaru (1950) .... Sunnapu Rangadu
|-
| 1955 || '']'' ||Gopalan|| Tamil ||
|-
| 1955 || ''Santanam'' || Rangayya|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1956 || ''Charana Daasi'' || Raghavaiah|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1956 || ''Chintamani'' || || Telugu ||
|-
| 1956 || '']'' || || Tamil || guest appearance
|-
| 1956 || ''Kanakatara'' || || Telugu ||
|-
| 1956 || ''Naan Petra Selvam'' || || Tamil ||
|-
| 1956 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || Jaffer, the magician|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || ''Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum'' || || Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || ] || Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || ]|| Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || ''Repu Neede'' || || Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || ] || ]|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || ''Soubhagyavathi'' || Maha Bhairavan, Bad Magician || Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || Lawyer Ganapathi || Tamil ||
|-
| 1957 || '']'' || Kutumba Rao|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1957 || ''Vinayaka Chaviti'' || ]|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1958 || '']'' || Maayasura|| Telugu ||
|-
| 1958 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
|-
| 1958 || '']'' || ]|| Tamil ||
|-
| 1958 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1958 || ''Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || Veeramuthu || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || Bheemasena Rao|| Telugu ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || Appadorai || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || Masilamani Mudaliar || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || Damodharam || Tamil ||
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| 1958 || '']'' || King Narendra || Tamil ||
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| 1959 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1959 || '']'' || Diwan Bahadur Mukunda Rao|| Telugu ||
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| 1959 || ''Aval Yar'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1959 || ''Bhakta Ambarisha'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1959 || '']'' || Vijayananda Ramagajapati|| Telugu ||
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| 1959 || ''Kalaivanan'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1959 || '']''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Krishna Leelalu (1959) |url=https://indiancine.ma/JDP |access-date=2024-01-24 |website=Indiancine.ma}}</ref>|| ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1959 || ''Raja Sevai'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1959 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1959 || ''Rechukka Pagatichukka'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1959 || ''Vazhkai Oppantham'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || Maantrikudu|| Telugu ||
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| 1960 || ''Deepavali'' || Narakasurudu|| Telugu ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1960 || ''Harishchandra'' || Harischandra Maharaju|| Telugu ||
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| 1960 || ''Irumputhirai'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || Bhoja Raju|| Telugu ||
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| 1960 || ''Mamaku Tagga Alludu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || ||Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || ||Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || ||Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || King Narasimhavarman||Tamil ||
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| 1960 || ''Petra Manam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1960 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || Rao Bahadur Venkataramaiah|| Telugu ||<ref name="BFTP">{{Cite web |url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/velugu-needalu-1961/article8591612.ece |title=Velugu Needalu (1961) |last=Narasimham |first=M.L. |date=13 May 2015 |website=The Hindu |access-date=16 May 2016}}</ref>
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| 1961 || ''Ellam Unnakkaga'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1961 || ''Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || Public Prosecutor, Shanthi's father || Tamil ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || One of the 3 Partners || Tamil ||
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| 1961 || ''Pelli Thambulam'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1961 || ''Sati Sulochana'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1961 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || Father|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || ''Bandha Pasam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || Ranganathan || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' ||Paanakaalu|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || Ramabhadraiah|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || ''Kaathiruntha Kangal'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1962 || ''Sri Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnuvu Katha'' || Suchandrasena Maharaju|| Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1962 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1962 || ''Visha Binduvu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1962 || ''Kavitha'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || Kalyani's Father || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || Punniyakodi / James / Sambasivam || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || Keechakudu|| Telugu ||Best Actor - 3rd ], Jakarta
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| 1963 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1963 || '']'' || Garataiah || Telugu ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || Tandra Paparayudu|| Telugu ||
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| 1964 || ''Kai Kodutha Deivam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || || Hindi ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || Father of Murali|| Telugu ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1964 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1965 || '']'' || Father of Saroja Devi|| Tamil ||
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| 1965 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1965 || ''Naadi Aada Janme'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1965 || '']'' || Duryodhanudu|| Telugu ||
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| 1965 || '']'' || Rajan Father|| Tamil ||
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| 1965 || ''Paditha Manaivi'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1966 || ''Aata Bommalu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1965 || ''Sati Sakkubai'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1965 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1966 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1966 || ''Kumari Penn'' || Grandfather of Shyamala|| Tamil ||
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| 1966 || ''Selvam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1966 || ''Thedi Vandha Thirumagal'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1966 || ''Thattungal Thirakkappadum'' ||Church Father|| Tamil ||
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| 1966 || '']''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mohini Bhasmasura 1966 Telugu Movie Cast Crew, Actors, Director, Mohini Bhasmasura Producer, Banner, Music Director, Singers & Lyricists |url=https://moviegq.com/movie/mohini-bhasmasura-5475/cast-crew |access-date=2024-01-21 |website=MovieGQ |language=en}}</ref>|| ]|| Telugu ||
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|1966
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|Dr. Krishna
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| 1966 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1967 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1967 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1967 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1967 || ''Chadarangam'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1967 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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|1967
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| 1967 || '']'' || Cholaiya Pannaiyar Dharmalingham ||Tamil ||
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| 1967 || '']'' || The Landlord ||Tamil ||
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| 1968 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1968 || '']'' || Bandipotu Malludora|| Telugu ||
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| 1968 || ''Lakshmi Nivasam'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1968 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1968 || '']'' || Professor Raja Rathinam|| Tamil ||
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| 1969 || '']'' || Dharmalingham || Tamil ||
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|1969
|'']''
|CID Gangaram / Gangulu
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| 1969 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1969 || ''Kula Vilakku'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1969 || ''Kuzhandhai Ullam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1969 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1970 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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|1970
|'']''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jagath Jettelu on Moviebuff.com |url=https://www.moviebuff.com/jagath-jettelu |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=Moviebuff.com}}</ref>
|Major Raghunath
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| 1971 || '']'' || Bhushaiah || Telugu ||
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| 1971 || ''Debbaku Tha Dongala Mutha'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1971 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1971 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1971 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1971 || '']'' ||Dhakshan|| Tamil ||
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|1971
|'']''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Anuradha 1971 Telugu Movie Cast Crew, Actors, Director, Anuradha Producer, Banner, Music Director, Singers & Lyricists |url=https://moviegq.com/movie/anuradha-1164/cast-crew |access-date=2023-09-19 |website=MovieGQ |language=en}}</ref>
|Bhushaiah
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| 1971 || '']'' || Zamindar|| Telugu ||
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| 1971 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1971 || '']'' || Principal|| Malayalam ||
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| 1972 || '']'' || ]|| Telugu ||
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| 1972 || ''Iddaru Ammayilu'' || Lawyer Narayan Rao|| Telugu ||
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| 1972 || ''Kathula Rattayya'' || || Telugu||
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| 1972 || ''Koduku Kodalu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1972 || '']'' || Head of the family|| Telugu ||
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| 1972 || '']'' || Venugopal|| Telugu ||
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| 1972 || '']'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1972 || ''Vazhaiyadi Vazhai'' || || Tamil ||
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|1973 ||'']''|| Elder Brother|| Tamil ||
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| 1973 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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|Raghavaiah
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|1972
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|Grandfather Rangayya
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| 1973 || ''Minor Babu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1973 || '']'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1974 || '']'' || Chanti Babu|| Telugu ||
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| 1974 || ''Bangaru Kalalu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1974 || '']'' ||Dharma Rayudu|| Telugu ||
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| 1974 || ''Galipatalu'' ||Ganganna and Manganna|| Telugu ||
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| 1974 || ''Inti Kodalu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1974 || ''Premalu Pellilu'' || || Telugu ||
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| 1974 || ''Pillai Selvam'' || || Tamil ||
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| 1974 || '']'' || || Tamil ||Last film in Tamil
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|1975
|'']''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mallela Manasulu 1975 Telugu Movie Cast Crew, Actors, Director, Mallela Manasulu Producer, Banner, Music Director, Singers & Lyricists |url=https://moviegq.com/movie/mallela-manasulu-5005/cast-crew |access-date=2024-01-30 |website=MovieGQ |language=en}}</ref>
|Ramachandraiah
|Telugu
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| 1975 ||'']'' || Kamsa|| Telugu ||Last film in Telugu
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|1988
|'']''
|Balu's father
|Telugu
|Portrait
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|1990
|'']''
|Balu's father
|Tamil
|Portrait (reprised)
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===Director=== ===Director===
* Bandhavyalu (1968) * '']'' (1968)
* Chadarangam (1967) * ''Chadarangam'' (1967)


===Producer=== ===Producer===
* Bandhavyalu (1968) (producer) * '']'' (1968) (producer)
* Chadarangam (1967) (producer) * ''Chadarangam'' (1967) (producer)
* Naadi Aada Janme (1965) (producer) * ''Naadi Aada Janme'' (1965) (producer)
* ''Sukhadukhalu'' (1969)

==Awards==
* He won an international award for acting for portraying ''Keechaka'' in the movie ''Nartana Saala'' (]) at the Jakarta Film Festival in ].


==Trivia== ==References==
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* S.V.R.'s relatives and family circles ridiculed him, saying that he was a fool to go after chances in cinemas by shunning the government jobs.
{{Commons category|S. V. Ranga Rao}}
* Legendary L.V. Prasad gave S.V.R. the real break by extending him all the moral support and encouragement.
* The very mention of "Maya Bazaar" brings the picture of S.V.R. as Ghatothkacha in the minds of Andhras and Tamilians.
* His role as "Nepali Mantrik" in "Pathala Bhairavi" will continue to be remembered by millions of people.
* As Keechaka in "Narthanasala," S.V.R. proved himself to be the king when it comes to acting the mythological films.
* He used to die for big-game hunting, sporting an excellent fire-arm that he procured from a friend in the British Indian army. One day, he was hunting a deer. But suddenly, the deer stopped running and looked straight into the eyes of S.V.R., as if questioning him "What will you get, if you kill me?" That’s the end, and thereafter S.V.R. never took up the gun again.
* He won the Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Keechaka in Narthansala at the Indonesian Film Festival. Surprisingly, this fact is not well-known among many people.


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Indian actor (1918–1975)

S. V. Ranga Rao
Ranga Rao on a 2013 stamp of India
BornSamarla Venkata Ranga Rao
3 July 1918
Nuziveedu, Madras Presidency, British India (now Andhra Pradesh, India)
Died18 July 1974 (aged 56)
Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Other namesSVR, Viswa Nata Chakravarthi
Occupation(s)Actor, Producer, Director
Spouse Leelavathi ​(m. 1947)
AwardsRashtrapati Award
International Honor
Signature

Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao (3 July 1918 – 18 July 1974), popularly known as S. V. Ranga Rao and SVR, was an Indian actor and filmmaker who primarily worked in Telugu and Tamil films. He is regarded as one of the finest actors in the history of Indian cinema. He is known by the epithet "Viswa Nata Chakravarthi" (transl. "Universal Emperor of Acting") and was the earliest known character actor in South Indian cinema to achieve a star status. In a career spanning nearly three decades, Ranga Rao garnered various national and international honours.

Ranga Rao was a method actor known for his natural acting style, portraying complex social, biographical, and mythological characters. Some of his most iconic roles include 'Nepala Manthrikudu', a tantric in Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Yama in Sati Savitri (1957), Ghatothkacha in Maya Bazaar (1957), Mayasura in Bhookailas (1958), and Bhoja in Mahakavi Kalidasu (1960). In 1964, he won the Best Actor Award at the third Afro-Asian Film Festival held in Jakarta for his portrayal of Kichaka in Nartanasala (1963), becoming the only Indian actor to have ever received the honour. His other notable performances include roles as Duryodhana in Pandava Vanavasam (1965), Hiranyakasipu in Bhakta Prahlada (1967), and Ravana in Sampoorna Ramayanam (1971).

Ranga Rao's notable films as a character actor include Mana Desam (1949), Palletoori Pilla (1950), Devadasu (1953), Bangaru Papa (1954), Raju Peda (1954), Thodi Kodallu (1957), Chenchu Lakshmi (1958), Pelli Naati Pramanalu (1958), Nammina Bantu (1959), Gundamma Katha (1962), Sarada (1962), Aatma Bandhuvu (1962), Annai (1962), Karpagam (1963), Naanum Oru Penn (1963), Bobbili Yuddham (1964), Bandhavyalu (1968), Prema Nagar (1971), Dasara Bullodu (1971), Pandanti Kapuram (1972), Vasantha Maligai (1972), Thatha-Manavadu (1973), and Andaru Dongale (1974).

In his honour, the Government of Andhra Pradesh instituted the S. V. Ranga Rao Award for Best Character Actor, which is presented annually to recognize outstanding performances in character roles.

Early life

Ranga Rao was born in Nuziveedu in erstwhile Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh in 1918 in a Telugu Zamindari family of Kapu caste. His father, Samarla Koteswara Rao, was an excise inspector at Nuzvidu, and his mother's name was Smt. Lakshmi Narasayamma. His grandfather was working as a doctor in the town. He had relatives scattered in East Godavari district. His grandfather, Kotayya Naidu, lived in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu.

His mother, Lakshmi Narasayamma, a staunch devotee of Lord Venkateswara, named the boy after him. Ranga Rao was sent to Madras, where he completed his schooling at Hindu College. He also studied in Eluru and Visakhapatnam. At an early age of 12, he showed interest in stage acting. He ventured into acting after completing his bachelor's degree in sciences.

Career

Ranga Rao in a scene from Punyavathi (1967).

S. V. R. got an invitation from one of his relatives, B. V. Ramanandam, to play the lead actor in his film Varoodhini (1947). He immediately abandoned the job, and left for Salem to join the celluloid world. However, the film didn't do well at the box office.

S. V. R. left Madras Presidency and reached Jamshedpur, where he took up the job as a budget assistant with the Tata company. However, his love for theatre began to bloom multifold. At this juncture, he married Badeti Leelavathi on 27 December 1947. In the days that followed, S. V. R. was given an opportunity to appear in Palletoori Pilla (1950), produced by B. A. Subba Rao. Shavukaru (1950) earned him recognition as a fine actor.

His role as the antagonist 'Nepala Manthrikudu', a tantric in Pathala Bhairavi (1951) was a turning point in his career. The film became a breakthrough for both Ranga Rao and the lead actor N. T. Rama Rao. Pathala Bhairavi was the only south Indian film screened at the first International Film Festival of India. Ranga Rao also starred in the enduring classics Mayabazar (1957) and Nartanasala (1963), featured in the CNN-IBN's list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time".

In a career spanning nearly three decades, he acted in over 160 films —109 in Telugu and 53 in Tamil. He was one of the earliest stars to feature in commercials and his ad for the popular cigarette brand Berkeley, was extremely popular.

Characters essayed

Personal life

Ranga Rao married Leelavati, daughter of Badeti Venkata Ramayya and Koteswaramma on 27 December 1947. They have three children: two daughters, Vijaya and Prameela and a son, Koteswara Rao.

Ranga Rao wanted to launch his son into films and shot a few portions. But the film didn't take off for unknown reasons. He was a pet-lover, owned two German Shepherds at his residence. Ranga Rao was a poet and also wrote short stories for a few publications and nurtured a love for cricket, painting, hunting.

Death

Ranga Rao suffered from heart attack at Hyderabad in February 1974. He was admitted to Osmania General Hospital. Doctors suggested him to have "bypass surgery" and advised him to quit drinking & acting for sometime and take rest. But Ranga Rao neglected doctors' words. Unfortunately, he suffered from another heart stroke on 18 July 1974 at Madras. It proved to be fatal and the actor died before any medical treatment could be administered.

Legacy

Statue of S. V. Ranga Rao, inaugurated by Chiranjeevi at Tummalapalli Kshetraya School of Arts in Vijayawada

Government of Andhra Pradesh instituted an award in his memory, presented every year to the best character acting performance, known as the S. V. Ranga Rao Award for Best Character Actor.

A bust-size bronze statue of Ranga Rao was unveiled by popular actor Chiranjeevi at Tummalapall Kalakshetram in Vijayawada in 2010. In 2018, N. Chandrababu Naidu, then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh unveiled a 12.5 feet bronze statue of Ranga Rao at Kalaparru on the outskirts of Eluru and announced that the state government was planning to establish a museum on Ranga Rao in Eluru.

Srivathsan Nadadhur of The Hindu wrote of him during his birth centenary in 2018 as follows, "S V Ranga Rao's diction, towering on-screen persona, impressive quirks to his character-sketches, the ability to draw inspiration from society and literature have cemented his ‘irreplaceable’ stature over the years."

CV Aravind of The News Minute wrote of him in 2018, "SV Ranga Rao was ranked on par with the superstars of the 1950s, 60s and 70s such as N. T .Rama Rao, Nageswara Rao, M. G. Ramachandran, and Sivaji Ganesan. Ranga Rao was one of the earliest to be hailed as a ‘method’ actor and a substandard performance from him was simply out of the question. Rated as one of the most dignified and cooperative stars, he was held in high regard by the acting fraternity."

Awards

International honors
Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (Director)
Other honors
  • He was given distinguished titles such as Rashtrapati Award, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, Nata Sarvabhouma, Nata Sekhara, Nata Simha.

Selected filmography

Actor

Year Film Character Language Notes
1947 Varudhini Telugu Debut Film
1949 Mana Desam Telugu
1950 Bhale Papa Blind person Telugu
1950 Palletoori Pilla Taatha Telugu
1950 Shavukaru Sunnapu Rangadu Telugu
1950 Tirugubatu Telugu
1951 Akasaraju Telugu
1951 Navvite Navaratnalu Telugu
1951 Pathala Bhairavi Nepala Mantrikudu Telugu

Tamil

1952 Daasi Badrinath Telugu
1952 Kalyanam Panni Paar Tamil
1952 Palletooru Ganapati Telugu
1952 Pelli Chesi Choodu Zamindar Veeyanna Telugu
1953 Bratuku Theruvu Zamindar Telugu
1953 Chandirani Prachandudu Telugu
1953 Chandirani Prachandudu Tamil
1953 Devdas Tamil
1953 Devadasu Zamindar Narayana Rao Telugu
1953 Jatakam Telugu
1953 Jatakaphalam Telugu
1953 Pardesi Rangadu Telugu
1953 Pempudu Koduku Telugu
1953 Poongothai Tamil
1953 Rohini Tamil
1953 Sangham Telugu
1954 Annadata Telugu
1954 Anta Manavalle Jagannatham Telugu
1954 Bangaru Papa Kotayya Telugu
1954 Chandraharam Tamil
1954 Chandraharam Dhoomakethu Telugu
1954 Chakrapani Telugu
1954 Rajee Naa Pranam Telugu
1954 Rajee En Kanmani Rich man Tamil
1954 Raju Peda King Telugu
1954 Thuli Visham Naga Nadu King VeeraMarththandan Tamil
1955 Anarkali Akbar Telugu
1955 Guna Sundari Katha King Ugrasena Telugu
1955 Jayasimha Rudrasimha Telugu
1955 Missamma Gopalam Telugu
1955 Missiamma Gopalan Tamil
1955 Santanam Rangayya Telugu
1956 Charana Daasi Raghavaiah Telugu
1956 Chintamani Telugu
1956 Marma Veeran Tamil guest appearance
1956 Kanakatara Telugu
1956 Naan Petra Selvam Tamil
1956 Mathar Kula Manickam Tamil
1957 Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam Jaffer, the magician Telugu
1957 Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum Tamil
1957 Maya Bazaar Ghatotkajudu Telugu
1957 Maya Bazaar Ghadotgajan Tamil
1957 Pathini Deivam Tamil
1957 Repu Neede Telugu
1957 Sarangadhara Raja Raja Narendrudu Telugu
1957 Sati Savitri Yamudu Telugu
1957 Soubhagyavathi Maha Bhairavan, Bad Magician Tamil
1957 Engal Veettu Mahalakshmi Lawyer Ganapathi Tamil
1957 Thodi Kodallu Kutumba Rao Telugu
1957 Vinayaka Chaviti Narakasurudu Telugu
1958 Bhookailas Maayasura Telugu
1958 Bommala Pelli Telugu
1958 Chenchu Lakshmi Hiranyakashipa Tamil
1958 Chenchu Lakshmi Hiranyakashipu Telugu
1958 Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam Tamil
1958 Annaiyin Aanai Tamil
1958 Bommai Kalyanam Veeramuthu Tamil
1958 Kudumba Gouravam Tamil
1958 Pelli Naati Pramanalu Bheemasena Rao Telugu
1958 Sabaash Meena Appadorai Tamil
1958 Anbu Engey Masilamani Mudaliar Tamil
1958 Thirumanam Damodharam Tamil
1958 Sarangadhara King Narendra Tamil
1959 Mangalya Balam Telugu
1959 Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu Diwan Bahadur Mukunda Rao Telugu
1959 Aval Yar Tamil
1959 Bhakta Ambarisha Telugu
1959 Jayabheri Vijayananda Ramagajapati Telugu
1959 Kalaivanan Tamil
1959 Krishna Leelalu Kamsa Telugu
1959 Raja Sevai Tamil
1959 Manjal Mahimai Tamil
1959 Rechukka Pagatichukka Telugu
1959 Vazhkai Oppantham Tamil
1960 Nammina Bantu Telugu
1960 Bhatti Vikramarka Maantrikudu Telugu
1960 Deepavali Narakasurudu Telugu
1960 Devanthakudu Telugu
1960 Harishchandra Harischandra Maharaju Telugu
1960 Irumputhirai Tamil
1960 Mahakavi Kalidasu Bhoja Raju Telugu
1960 Mamaku Tagga Alludu Telugu
1960 Naan Kanda Sorgam Tamil
1960 Padikkadha Medhai Tamil
1960 Pattaliyin Vetri Tamil
1960 Parthiban Kanavu King Narasimhavarman Tamil
1960 Petra Manam Tamil
1960 Vidivelli Tamil
1961 Velugu Needalu Rao Bahadur Venkataramaiah Telugu
1961 Ellam Unnakkaga Tamil
1961 Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham Telugu
1961 Kappalottiya Thamizhan Tamil
1961 Kumudham Public Prosecutor, Shanthi's father Tamil
1961 Krishna Prema Telugu
1961 Pangaaligal One of the 3 Partners Tamil
1961 Pelli Thambulam Telugu
1961 Sati Sulochana Telugu
1961 Usha Parinayam Banasura Telugu
1962 Atma Bandhuvu Father Telugu
1962 Bandha Pasam Tamil
1962 Dakshayagnam Daksha Telugu
1962 Padithal Mattum Podhuma Tamil
1962 Deivathin Deivam Tamil
1962 Muthu Mandapam Tamil
1962 Nichaya Thaamboolam Ranganathan Tamil
1962 Sarada Tamil
1962 Gaali Medalu Paanakaalu Telugu
1962 Gundamma Katha Ramabhadraiah Telugu
1962 Kaathiruntha Kangal Tamil
1962 Manchi Manasulu Telugu
1962 Manithan Maravillai Tamil
1962 Padandi Munduku Telugu
1962 Sri Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnuvu Katha Suchandrasena Maharaju Telugu
1962 Tiger Ramudu Telugu
1962 Annai Tamil
1962 Visha Binduvu Telugu
1962 Kavitha Tamil
1963 Annai Illam Tamil
1963 Iruvar Ullam Tamil
1963 Kalyaniyin Kanavan Kalyani's Father Tamil
1963 Kungumam Punniyakodi / James / Sambasivam Tamil
1963 Needhikkuppin Paasam Tamil
1963 Karpagam Tamil
1963 Narthanasala Keechakudu Telugu Best Actor - 3rd Afro-Asian Film Festival, Jakarta
1963 Naanum Oru Penn Tamil
1963 Thobuttuvulu Garataiah Telugu
1964 Bobbili Yudham Tandra Paparayudu Telugu
1964 Kai Kodutha Deivam Tamil
1964 Main Bhi Ladki Hoon Hindi
1964 Murali Krishna Father of Murali Telugu
1964 Ramudu Bheemudu Telugu
1964 Server Sundaram Tamil
1964 Pachai Vilakku Tamil
1965 Enga Veetu Pillai Father of Saroja Devi Tamil
1965 Kakkum Karangal Tamil
1965 Aadabrathuku Telugu
1965 Naadi Aada Janme Telugu
1965 Pandava Vanavasam Duryodhanudu Telugu
1965 Vaazhkai Padagu Rajan Father Tamil
1965 Paditha Manaivi Tamil
1966 Aata Bommalu Telugu
1965 Sati Sakkubai Telugu
1965 Thodu Needa Telugu
1966 Chilaka Gorinka Telugu
1966 Kumari Penn Grandfather of Shyamala Tamil
1966 Selvam Tamil
1966 Thedi Vandha Thirumagal Tamil
1966 Thattungal Thirakkappadum Church Father Tamil
1966 Mohini Bhasmasura Bhasmasura Telugu
1966 Adugu Jaadalu Dr. Krishna Telugu
1966 Ramu Telugu
1967 Pesum Dheivam Tamil
1967 Bhakta Prahlada Tamil
1967 Bhakta Prahlada Hiraynakashipudu Telugu
1967 Chadarangam Telugu
1967 Rahasyam Telugu
1967 Punyavathi Telugu
1967 Thaikku Thalaimagan Cholaiya Pannaiyar Dharmalingham Tamil
1967 Kan Kanda Deivam The Landlord Tamil
1968 Bandhavyalu Telugu
1968 Bandhipotu Dongalu Bandipotu Malludora Telugu
1968 Lakshmi Nivasam Telugu
1968 Chinnari Papalu Telugu
1968 Poovum Pottum Professor Raja Rathinam Tamil
1969 Nam Naadu Dharmalingham Tamil
1969 Jagath Kiladeelu CID Gangaram / Gangulu Telugu
1969 Sivandha Mann Tamil
1969 Kula Vilakku Tamil
1969 Kuzhandhai Ullam Tamil
1969 Mooga Nomu Telugu
1970 Sambarala Rambabu Telugu
1970 Jagath Jetteelu Major Raghunath Telugu
1971 Dasara Bullodu Bhushaiah Telugu
1971 Debbaku Tha Dongala Mutha Telugu
1971 Praptham Tamil
1971 Thenum Paalum Tamil
1971 Irulum Oliyum Tamil
1971 Aathi Parasakthi Dhakshan Tamil
1971 Anuradha Bhushaiah Telugu
1971 Prem Nagar Zamindar Telugu
1971 Sampoorna Ramayanam Ravana Telugu
1971 Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile Principal Malayalam
1972 Bala Bharatam Bheeshma Telugu
1972 Iddaru Ammayilu Lawyer Narayan Rao Telugu
1972 Kathula Rattayya Telugu
1972 Koduku Kodalu Telugu
1972 Pandanti Kapuram Head of the family Telugu
1972 Papam Pasivaadu Venugopal Telugu
1972 Vasantha Maligai Tamil
1972 Vazhaiyadi Vazhai Tamil
1973 Anbu Sagodharargal Elder Brother Tamil
1973 Devudu Chesina Manushulu Telugu
1973 Bangaru Babu Raghavaiah Telugu
1972 Thatha-Manavadu Grandfather Rangayya Telugu
1973 Minor Babu Telugu
1973 Samsaram Sagaram Telugu
1974 Andaru Dongale Chanti Babu Telugu
1974 Bangaru Kalalu Telugu
1974 Chakravakam Dharma Rayudu Telugu
1974 Galipatalu Ganganna and Manganna Telugu
1974 Inti Kodalu Telugu
1974 Premalu Pellilu Telugu
1974 Pillai Selvam Tamil
1974 Sivakamyin Selvan Tamil Last film in Tamil
1975 Mallela Manasulu Ramachandraiah Telugu
1975 Yashoda Krishna Kamsa Telugu Last film in Telugu
1988 Yamudiki Mogudu Balu's father Telugu Portrait
1990 Athisaya Piravi Balu's father Tamil Portrait (reprised)

Director

Producer

  • Bandhavyalu (1968) (producer)
  • Chadarangam (1967) (producer)
  • Naadi Aada Janme (1965) (producer)
  • Sukhadukhalu (1969)

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