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'''Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao''' (3 July 1918 &ndash; 18 July 1974), popularly known as S.V.R., was an ] actor, director and producer known for his works in ] and ]. Regarded as one of the finest Indian ]s, Rao was popularly known as "Viswa Nata Chakravarthi".<ref name="auto2">Sanmana Satkaralu, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 65.</ref> In a film career spanning thirty years, Rao has garnered various ], International honors, state ], and the ].<ref name="auto2"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/pelli-chesi-choodu-1952/article4935966.ece|title=PELLI CHESI CHOODU (1952)|first=M. l|last=Narasimham|date=21 July 2013|publisher=|via=The Hindu}}</ref> In 1951 Rao appeared in the ], '']'', screened at the first ], held in ] on 24 January 1952.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dff.nic.in/iffi.asp|title=::Directorate Of Film Festivals::|publisher=}}</ref> Rao received wide reception for his portrayal of ''Nepala Manthrikudu'' the ] in the super-hit film.<ref name="4thawardPDF">{{cite web|url=http://dff.nic.in/2011/4th_Nff.pdf|title=4th National Film Awards|publisher=]|accessdate=2 September 2011|format=PDF}}</ref> '''Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao''' (3 July 1918 &ndash; 18 July 1974), popularly known as S.V.R., was an ] actor, director and producer known for his works in ] and ]. Regarded as one of the finest Indian ]s, Rao was popularly known as "Viswa Nata Chakravarthi".<ref name="auto2">Sanmana Satkaralu, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 65.</ref> Throughout his film career, which spanned a total of thirty years, Rao garnered various ], International honors, state ], and the ].<ref name="auto2"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/pelli-chesi-choodu-1952/article4935966.ece|title=PELLI CHESI CHOODU (1952)|first=M. l|last=Narasimham|date=21 July 2013|publisher=|via=The Hindu}}</ref> In 1951 Rao appeared in the ], '']'', screened at the first ], held in ] on 24 January 1952.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dff.nic.in/iffi.asp|title=::Directorate Of Film Festivals::|publisher=}}</ref> Rao received wide reception for his portrayal of ''Nepala Manthrikudu'' the ] in the super-hit film.<ref name="4thawardPDF">{{cite web|url=http://dff.nic.in/2011/4th_Nff.pdf|title=4th National Film Awards|publisher=]|accessdate=2 September 2011|format=PDF}}</ref>


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Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao
SV Ranga Rao's bust in Vijayawada
Born3 July 1918
Nuzvidu, Krishna dist, Andhra Pradesh, India
Died18 July 1974 (aged 56)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Cause of deathCardiac Arrest
Other namesSVR, Viswanata Chakravarthi
Occupation(s)Film Actor, Producer, Director
Spouse(s)Leelavathi,
AwardsRashtrapati Award
International Honor
Signature

Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao (3 July 1918 – 18 July 1974), popularly known as S.V.R., was an Indian film actor, director and producer known for his works in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema. Regarded as one of the finest Indian method actors, Rao was popularly known as "Viswa Nata Chakravarthi". Throughout his film career, which spanned a total of thirty years, Rao garnered various National Honors, International honors, state Nandi Awards, and the Filmfare Special Award - South. In 1951 Rao appeared in the fantasy film, Pathala Bhairavi, screened at the first India International Film Festival, held in Mumbai on 24 January 1952. Rao received wide reception for his portrayal of Nepala Manthrikudu the tantric in the super-hit film.

Rao was known for his natural acting style, portraying complex social, biographical, and mythological characters such as Ghatotkacha in Maya Bazaar (1958) which is regarded as the "greatest Indian film of all time" by CNN-India Poll, and was screened at the the 1957 International Film Festival of India and the Indonesian Film Festival; Mayasura in Bhookailas (1958); Bhoja in Mahakavi Kalidasu (1960) which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. In 1964, Rao received the Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Kichaka in Nartanasala (1963) at the Third Afro-Asian Film Festival held in Jakarta, becoming the only Indian actor to have garnered the honor. He then essayed Duryodhana in the blockbuster Pandava Vanavasamu (1965); Hiranyakashipu in Bhakta Prahlada (1967), which won the Nandi Award for Second Best Feature Film; and Ravana in Sampoorna Ramayanamu (1971) to name a few.

Rao has made his foray as a character actor in super-hits such as 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), Karpagam (1963), Naanum Oru Penn (1963), Bobbili Yudham (1964), Bandhavyalu (1968), Lakshmi Nivasam (1968), Prem Nagar (1971), and Dussehra Bullodu (1971).

Early life

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

Rao was born into Telugu Speaking family, to Samarla Lakshmi and Samarla Koteswara Rao, an excise inspector at Nuzvidu town in Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh, India when World War I was drawing to a close. His mother, Lakshmi Narasayamma, a staunch devotee of Lord Venkateswara, named the boy after him. Rao was sent to the erstwhile Madras Presidency where he completed his schooling at Hindu College. At an early age of 12, he showed interest in stage action, he ventured into acting after completing his Bachelors Degree in sciences.

Cinema

S.V.R. got an invitation from one of his relatives, B.V. Ramanandam, to play the lead actor in his film Varoodhini. He immediately abandoned the job, and left for Salem to join the celluloid world. In fact, it was a great beginning for the young man. The film Varoodhini was released. However, S.V.R. left the Madras presidency and reached Jamshedpur, 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 Badeti on 27 December 1947. In the days that followed, S.V.R. was given an opportunity to appear in Palletoori Pilla, produced by B. A. Subba Rao. Rao was offered his first lead antagonist role by Vijaya Pictures.

Characters essayed

Personal life and Death

He has married Leelavati, daughter of Badeti Venkata Ramaiah and Koteswaramma on December 27, 1947. They had three children: two daughters, Vijaya and Prameela and a son, Koteswara Rao. Rao had a cardiac arrest at Hyderabad in February 1974. He was admitted to Osmania General Hospital, and then discharged. Another attack on July 18, 1974 at Chennai proved fatal and the actor was dead before any medical treatment could be instituted.

Awards

International honors
Rashtrapati Award for best acting
Nandi Award for Best Actor
Nandi Award for Best Feature Film (director)
Filmfare Awards South
Other honors
  • He was given the distinguished names as Viswa Nata Chakravarti, Nata Sarvabhouma, Nata Sekhara, Nata Simha.

Selected filmography

Actor

Year Film Language Character Notes
1949 Mana Desam Telugu Debut Film
1950 Bhale Papa Telugu Blind person
1950 Palletoori Pilla Telugu Taatha
1950 Shavukaru Telugu Sunnapu Rangadu
1950 Tirugubatu Telugu
1951 Akasharaju Telugu
1951 Navvite Navaratnalu Telugu
1951 Pathala Bhairavi Telugu Nepala Mantrikudu screened at the 1st International Film Festival of India
1952 Daasi Telugu
1952 Kalyanam Panni Paar Tamil
1952 Palletooru Telugu Ganapati
1952 Pelli Chesi Choodu Telugu Zamindar Veeyanna
1953 Bratuku Theruvu Telugu Zamindar
1953 Chandirani Telugu Prachandudu
1953 Devdas Tamil
1953 Devadasu Telugu Zamindar Narayana Rao Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu
1953 Jatakam Telugu
1953 Jatakaphalam Telugu
1953 Pardesi Telugu Rangadu
1953 Pempudu Koduku Telugu
1953 Poongothai Tamil
1953 Rohini Telugu
1953 Sangham Telugu
1954 Annadata Telugu
1954 Anta Manavalle Telugu Jagannatham
1954 Bangaru Papa Telugu Kotayya National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
1954 Chandraharam Tamil
1954 Chandraharam Telugu Dhoomakethu
1954 Chakrapani Telugu
1954 Rajee Naa Pranam Telugu
1954 Rajee En Kanmani Tamil Rich man
1954 Raju Peda Telugu King Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu
1954 Thuli Visham Tamil
1955 Anarkali Telugu Akbar
1955 Guna Sundari Tamil King Ugrasena
1955 Jayasimha Telugu Rudrasimha
1955 Missamma Telugu Gopalam
1955 Missiamma Tamil Gopalan
1955 Santanam Telugu Rangayya
1956 Charana Daasi Telugu Raghavaiah
1956 Chintamani Telugu
1956 Kanakatara Telugu
1956 Naan Petra Selvam
1957 Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam Telugu Jaffer, the magician
1957 Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum Tamil
1957 Maya Bazaar Telugu Ghatotkajudu
1957 Maya Bazaar Tamil Ghadotgajan
1957 Pathni Daivam Tamil
1957 Repu Neede Telugu
1957 Sarangadhara Telugu Raja Raja Narendrudu
1957 Sati Savitri Telugu Yamudu
1957 Saubhagyavati Tamil
1957 Thodi Kodallu Telugu Kutumba Rao National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
1957 Vinayaka Chaviti Telugu Narakasurudu
1958 Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu Telugu Diwan Bahadur Mukunda Rao
1958 Bhookailas Telugu Maayasura
1958 Bommala Pelli Telugu
1958 Chenchu Lakshmi Tamil Hiranyakashipa
1958 Chenchu Lakshmi Telugu Hiranyakashipu
1958 Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam Tamil
1958 Mangalya Balam Telugu
1958 Pelli Naati Pramanalu Telugu Bheemasena Rao National Film Award For Best Feature Film in Telugu
1958 Sabash Meena Tamil
1959 Aval Yar Tamil
1959 Bhakta Ambarisha Telugu
1959 Jayabheri Telugu Vijayananda Ramagajapati
1959 Kalaivanan Tamil
1959 Krishna Leelalu Telugu
1959 Nammina Bantu Telugu National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
1959 Raja Sevai Tamil
1959 Rechukka Pagatichukka Telugu
1959 Vazhkai Oppantham Tamil
1960 Bhatti Vikramarka Telugu Maantrikudu
1960 Deepavali Telugu Narakasurudu
1960 Devanthakudu Telugu
1960 Harishchandra Telugu Harischandra Maharaju
1960 Irumputhirai Tamil
1960 Mahakavi Kalidasu Telugu Bhoja Raju National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu
1960 Mamaku Tagga Alludu Telugu
1960 Padikkatha Medhai Tamil
1960 Parthiban Kanavu Tamil King Narasimhavarman
1960 Petra Manam Tamil
1960 Vidivelli Tamil
1961 Ellam Unnakkaga Tamil
1961 Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham Telugu
1961 Kappalottiya Thamizhan Tamil
1961 Krishna Prema Telugu
1961 Pelli Thambulam Telugu
1961 Sati Sulochana Telugu
1961 Usha Parinayam Telugu Banasura
1962 Atma Bandhuvu Telugu Father
1962 Bandha Pasam Tamil
1962 Dakshayagnam Tamil/Telugu Daksha
1962 Deivathin Deivam Tamil
1962 Sarada Tamil Rashtrapati Award for Best actor
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1962 Gaali Medalu Telugu
1962 Gundamma Katha Telugu Ramabhadraiah Filmfare Award for Best Film - Telugu
1962 Kaathiruntha Kangal Tamil
1962 Manchi Manasulu Telugu
1962 Manithan Maravillai Tamil
1962 Padandi Munduku Telugu
1962 Sri Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnuvu Katha Telugu Suchandrasena Maharaju
1962 Tiger Ramudu Telugu
1962 Annai Tamil Rashtrapati Award for Best actor
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1962 Visha Binduvu Telugu
1963 Iruvar Ullam Tamil
1963 Karpagam Tamil Rashtrapati Award for Best actor
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1963 Narthanasala Telugu Keechakudu Best Lead Actor - 3rd Afro Asian Film Festival, Jakarta
Rashtrapati Award for Best actor
1963 Thobuttuvulu Telugu
1963 Naanum Oru Penn Tamil Rashtrapati Award for Best actor
Filmfare Special Award - South
Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil
1964 Bobbili Yudham Telugu Tandra Paparayudu
1964 Kai Kodutha Deivam Tamil
1964 Main Bhi Ladki Hoon Hindi
1964 Murali Krishna Telugu Father of Murali
1964 Ramudu Bheemudu Telugu
1964 Server Sundaram Tamil
1964 Velugu Needalu Telugu Rao Bahadur Venkataramaiah
1965 Enga Veetu Pillai Tamil Father of Saroja Devi
1965 Aadabrathuku Telugu
1965 Naadi Aada Janme Telugu
1965 Pandava Vanavasam Telugu Duryodhanudu
1965 Vaazhkai Padagu Tamil Rajan Father
1966 Aata Bommalu Telugu
1965 Sati Sakkubai Telugu
1965 Todu Needa Telugu
1966 Chilaka Gorinka Telugu
1966 Kumari Penn Tamil Grandfather of Shyamala
1966 Mohini Bhasmasura
1966 Ramu Telugu
1967 Bhakta Prahlada Tamil
1967 Bhakta Prahlada Telugu Hiraynakashipudu Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
1967 Chadarangam Telugu Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
1967 Rahasyam Telugu
1967 Thaikku Thalaimagan Tamil Father of Malathi
1968 Bandhavyalu Telugu Nandi Award for Best Actor
Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
1968 Bandhipotu Dongalu Telugu Bandipotu Malludora
1968 Lakshmi Nivasam Telugu
1968 Chinnari Papalu Telugu
1968 Poovum Pottum Tamil Professor Raja Rathinam
1969 Mooga Nomu Telugu
1971 Dasara Bullodu Telugu
1971 Debbaku Tha Dongala Mutha Telugu
1971 Irulum Oliyum Tamil
1971 Prem Nagar Telugu Zamindar
1971 Sampoorna Ramayanam Telugu Ravana
1971 Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile Tamil Principal
1972 Bala Bharatam Telugu Bheeshma
1972 Iddaru Ammayilu Telugu Lawyer Narayan Rao
1972 Kathula Rathaiah Telugu
1972 Koduku Kodalu Telugu
1972 Pandanti Kapuram Telugu Head of the family
1972 Papam Pasivaadu Telugu Venugopal
1972 Tata Manavadu Telugu Grandfather Rangaiah Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
1972 Vasantha Maligai Tamil
1972 vazhaiyadi vazhai Tamil
1973 Devudu Chesina Manushulu Telugu
1973 Minor Babu Telugu
1973 Samsaram Sagaram Telugu Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
1974 Andaru Dongale Telugu Chanti Babu
1974 Bangaru Kalalu Telugu
1974 Chakravakam Telugu
1974 Gali Patalu Telugu
1974 Inti Kodalu Telugu
1974 Premalu Pellilu Telugu
1974 Sivakamyin Selvan Tamil
1974 Yashoda Krishna Telugu Kamsa
1974 Anbu Sakothararkal Tamil Elder Brother Last Film

Director

Producer

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

References

  1. ^ Sanmana Satkaralu, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 65.
  2. Narasimham, M. l (21 July 2013). "PELLI CHESI CHOODU (1952)" – via The Hindu.
  3. "::Directorate Of Film Festivals::".
  4. "4th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Directorate of Film Festival" (PDF).
  6. ^ "SVR's versatility remembered". 19 July 2010 – via The Hindu.
  7. ^ Lindsay, Jennifer (1 January 2012). "Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian, 1950-1965". BRILL – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Mahabhinishkramana, Viswa Nata Chakravarti, M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2005, pp: 69-70.
  9. ^ "S.V. Ranga Rao's bronze statue unveiled". 19 July 2010 – via The Hindu.
  10. ^ "Nandi Awards - 1968 - Winners & Nominees".
  11. "Nandi Awards - 1967 - Winners & Nominees".
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