V. Madhusudhana Rao Explained
V. Madhusudhana Rao |
Birth Name: | Veeramachaneni Madhusudhana Rao |
Native Name: | వీరమాచనేని మధుసూదనరావు |
Birth Date: | 14 June 1923 |
Birth Place: | Krishna district, Madras Presidency, British India |
Death Place: | Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India |
Occupation: | Film director and script writer |
Nationality: | Indian |
Spouse: | Veeramachaneni Sarojini[1] |
Veeramachaneni Madhusudhana Rao (14 June 1923 – 11 January 2012) was an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He is popularly known as 'Victory' Madhusudhana Rao.[2] [3] He directed nearly 70 films, including musical hits such as Annapurna (1960), Aradhana (1962), Aathma Balam (1964), Zamindar (1965), Antastulu (1965), Aatmiyulu (1969), and Krishnaveni (1974). He also produced Swati Kiranam (1992). Six of his films received the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film, and in 1965, he was awarded the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for Antastulu.[4] He was honoured with the prestigious Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for lifetime contributions to Telugu cinema by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 1997.[5]
Filmography
Director
- Telugu
- Sati Tulasi (1959)
- Annapurna (1960)
- Taxi Ramudu (1961)
- Padandi Munduku (1962)
- Rakta Sambandham (1962)
- Appagintalu (1962)
- Aradhana (1962)
- Lakshadhikari (1963)
- Aathma Balam (1964)
- Gudi Gantalu (1964)
- Zamindar (1965)
- Antastulu (1965)
- Veerabhimanyu (1965)
- Aastiparulu (1966)
- Dr. Anand (1966)
- Manchi Kutumbam (1968)
- Lakshmi Nivasam (1968)
- Adrushtavanthulu (1969)
- Aatmiyulu (1969)
- Manushulu Marali (1969)
- Pavitra Bandham (1971)
- Amaayakuraalu (1971)
- Kalyana Mandapam (1971)
- Praja Nayakudu (1972)
- Manchi Rojulu Vachchaayi (1972)
- Kanna Koduku (1973)
- Bhakta Tukaram (1973)
- Manchivadu (1973)
- Krishnaveni (1974)
- Premalu Pellillu (1974)
- Chakravakam (1974)
- Jebu Donga (1975)
- Poruginti Pulla Koora (1976)
- Iddaroo Iddare (1976)
- Chakradhari (1977)
- Raja Ramesh (1977)
- Judge Gaari Kodalu (1977)
- Ee Taram Manishi (1977)
- Edureeta (1977)
- Vichitra Jeevitham (1978)
- Angadi Bomma (1978)
- Mallepoovu (1978)
- Joodagaadu (1979)
- Sivamettina Satyam (1979)
- Andaman Ammayi (1979)
- Bebbuli (1980)
- Chandipriya (1980)
- Superman (1980)
- Moogaku Maatoste (1980)
- Samsaram Santanam (1981)
- Jeevitha Ratham (1981)
- Puli Bidda (1981)
- Jagamondi (1981)
- Bangaru Kanuka (1982)
- Kasi Yatra (1983)
- Kanchana Ganga (1984)
- Vikram (1986)
- Samrat (1987)
- Prana Snehithulu (1988)
- Aatma Katha (1988)
- Simha Swapnam (1989)
- Pape Maa Pranam (1989)
- Krishna Gari Abbayi (1989)
- Kannada
- Sneha Sedu (1978)
- Ondu Hennu Aaru Kannu (1980)
- Hindi
- Devi (1970)
- Samaj Ko Badal Dalo (1970)
- Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (1970)
- Lav Kush (1997)
Assistant director
Awards
- National Film Award
- Nandi Awards
- Nandi Award for Best Feature Film
- Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film - 1991[6]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Narasimham . M L . Chinnari Paapalu (1968) . The Hindu . 25 January 2019 . 8 November 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190301175757/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/chinnari-paapalu-1968/article26086871.ece . 1 March 2019.
- Web site: 2012-01-12 . Victory Madhusudhana Rao passes away . 2022-10-08 . 123telugu.com . en.
- Web site: 12 January 2012 . Veteran film director passes away . 8 November 2019 . News18.
- Web site: 13th National Film Awards . 15 September 2011 . . PDF.
- Web site: నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008) . A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008) . 21 August 2020 . . Telugu.
- Web site: నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008) . A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008) . 21 August 2020 . Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. (in Telugu)