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R Narayana Murthy |
R. Narayana Murthy is a popular film director and producer of Telugu films or Tollywood. Masses call him peoples star, red star or revolutionary star but he has set a trend with his ‘red’ or communist revolutionary brand films that expose the exploitation done to the lower strata of the society.
He is inclined to expose the atrocities of governments and upper strata of the society against the helpless or the poor. Having donated lakhs of rupees for the poor and needy whenever he made hit films, he leads a very simple life and often avoids media.
Childhood and Studies
He was born in Mallampet village in Routulapudi mandal of the East Godavari district in a middle class farmer's family. In childhood, he used to watch films of top Tollywood actors like N.T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. That was the inspiration for his acting career. He studied in Routulapudi till 5th standard and secondary education in Sankavaram. He developed social awareness there. He was attracted to revolutionary ideas during that time.
He studied his Bachelor Degree in Peddapuram. He was the president of students union in that college as well as the secretary of Fine Arts department.
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Childhood and Studies
He was born in Mallampet village in Routulapudi mandal of the East Godavari district in a middle class farmer's family. In childhood, he used to watch films of top Tollywood actors like N.T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. That was the inspiration for his acting career. He studied in Routulapudi till 5th standard and secondary education in Sankavaram. He developed social awareness there. He was attracted to revolutionary ideas during that time.
He studied his Bachelor Degree in Peddapuram. He was the president of students union in that college as well as the secretary of Fine Arts department.
Film career
Producer Dasari Narayana Rao gave him a role in superstar Krishna's film Neramu Siksha (1973). He was given a meaty role in the film 'Needa' by Dasari Narayana Rao.
After that Narayana Murthy acted in Dasari's 'Seetaramulu', 'Korikale Gurralaithe', 'Viswaroopam' and D. Rama Naidu's 'Agni Poolu'.
Dasari made him a full-fledged hero with a film titled 'Sangeeta'. It was produced by Hara Gopal on Purna pictures banner.
Turning Point in Career
Narayana Murthy under his own banner of 'Sneha Chitra Pictures'started 'Ardharatri Swaatantryam' as his first venture in Rampachodavaram of Visakhapatnam district on June 10, 1984. It was released on 6 November 1986 on the eve of T. Krishna's death anniversary. T. Krishna did a role of a naxalite in that film. It was a big hit at the box office and had put up a communist brand over Narayana Murthy.
All his films have contemporary social problems like unemployment, world bank policies, problems in the third world countries, environmental issues, dams and rehabilitation problems, land issues, political turmoil etc. Hence the exploited people became the main audience of his films.
Out of 26 films in which he acted as hero till March, 2009 , 10 films were hits. These are Ardharatri Swaatantryam, Adavi Diviteelu, Laal Salaam, Dandora, Erra Sainyam, Cheemala Dandu, Dalam, Cheekati Suryulu, Ooru Manadiraa and Vegu Chukkalu.
Personal life
Narayana Murthy did not marry for the suspicion that his partner would oppose his path of action. He leads a very simple life style and even does not own a car unlike other producers who own many cars. He even eats with the common people as a common man in the local small hotels in hyderabad. He is a real inspiration for his simplicity.
Filmography
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1.Ardharatri Swaatantryam 2. Aalochinchandi 3. Bhooporatam 4. Adavi Diviteelu 5. Swatantra Bharatam 6. Laal Salaam 7. Dandora 8. Erra Sainyam 9. Cheemala Dandu 10. Dalam 11. Cheekati Suryulu 12. Raitu Rajyam 13. Koolanna 14. Chalo Assembly 15. Ooru Manadiraa 16. Vegu Chukkalu 17. Gangamma Jaatara 18. Amma Meeda Ottu 19. Adavi Biddalu 20. Erra Samudram 21. Kooturi Kosam 22. Veer Telangaana (Based on 1948 Hyderabad state revolution against Nizam-ul-Mulk | Barkat Ali Khan Mukarram Jah Asaf Jah VIII)
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23. Errodu 24. Orey Rikshaa 25. Aranyam 26. Singanna 27. Telugodu 28. Bheemudu 29. Yeh Dharti Hamaari<
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