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Chakrapani (filmmaker)

Chakrapani (born Aluri Venkata Subbarao; 5 August 1908 – 24 September 1975) was an Indian film producer, screenwriter, and director known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He won two Filmfare Awards for Telugu films. He was also notable for his association with Vijaya Vauhini Studios, one of the largest studios in Asia at that time. Chakrapani was also a partner of Vijaya Productions along with B. Nagi Reddy and founder of Chandamama children magazine.

Chakrapani
Born
Aluri Venkata Subbarao

(1908-08-05)5 August 1908
Died24 September 1975(1975-09-24) (aged 67)
Occupations
  • Film producer
  • writer
  • director

Early life

Chakrapani was born in Ithanagar village near Tenali, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India, in a middle class agricultural family.

He learnt Hindi under the tutelage of the well-known author Vraj Nandan Sharma.[1] Later, he taught himself Tamil, Sanskrit, and English and soon mastered all three languages.[2]

Literary career

Bengali literature

Chakrapani contracted tuberculosis in 1932 and had to stay at Madanapalle sanatorium for medical treatment. He learned Bengali during that time from another inmate recuperating from the illness. Initially, he started translating novels from Bengali to Telugu like Devdas as Devadasu (1933),[3] Bada Didi.[4] His translations of the novels of Sharat Chandra Chatterji became so popular in Telugu, the readers would not believe that the originals were written in Bengali language.[citation needed]

Film career

He was closely associated with Nagi Reddy, together they formed the Vijaya Vauhini duo. With his creative mind, he started writing short stories and novels in Telugu. He scripted the film Dharmapatni in 1940 for 'Famous Films', Mumbai. Well-known Telugu film producer B. N. Reddy invited him to Chennai to write the script for Swarga Seema. At this time, he came in contact with Nagi Reddy, became a partner and made movies under Vijaya-Vauhini banner. Together, they made successful movies like Patala Bhairavi, Maya Bazar, Gundamma Katha, Missamma, Shavukaru, and Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu that are still popular with Telugu speaking people. Both made 35 films in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Odia and Hindi languages.

Awards

Selected filmography

Producer

Director

  • Sri Rajeswari Vilas Coffee Club (1976)
  • Manithan Maravillai (1962)

Chandamama

Both Nagireddy and Aluri came up with the idea of a story book for kids and children, and thus Chandamama was born.[5] The first edition of Chandamama was released in July, 1947. They made Chandamama popular not only in Telugu language but in ten other Indian languages.[5] He started in 1934 the monthly publication of Yuva magazine from Chennai which was later shifted to Hyderabad. Well-known writer Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao was a partner in this venture. Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao, a very close friend of aluri and a literary colossus in Telugu Literature, edited it for 28 years, till his death in August 1980.

Notes

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  2. ^ . 22 January 2010. Archived from the original on 22 January 2010.
  3. ^ Chakrapani (1933). Devadasu (in Telugu). Madras: Yuva Book Depot. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  4. ^ Chakrapani (1951). Bada Didi (in Telugu). Madras: Yuva Book Depot. Retrieved 18 January 2021.

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In this Telugu name the surname is Aluri Chakrapani born Aluri Venkata Subbarao 5 August 1908 24 September 1975 was an Indian film producer screenwriter and director known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema He won two Filmfare Awards for Telugu films He was also notable for his association with Vijaya Vauhini Studios one of the largest studios in Asia at that time Chakrapani was also a partner of Vijaya Productions along with B Nagi Reddy and founder of Chandamama children magazine ChakrapaniBornAluri Venkata Subbarao 1908 08 05 5 August 1908Tenali Madras Presidency British India now Andhra Pradesh India Died24 September 1975 1975 09 24 aged 67 OccupationsFilm producerwriterdirector Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 2 1 Bengali literature 3 Film career 4 Awards 5 Selected filmography 6 Producer 7 Director 8 Chandamama 9 Notes 10 External linksEarly life EditChakrapani was born in Ithanagar village near Tenali Guntur Andhra Pradesh India in a middle class agricultural family He learnt Hindi under the tutelage of the well known author Vraj Nandan Sharma 1 Later he taught himself Tamil Sanskrit and English and soon mastered all three languages 2 Literary career EditBengali literature Edit Chakrapani contracted tuberculosis in 1932 and had to stay at Madanapalle sanatorium for medical treatment He learned Bengali during that time from another inmate recuperating from the illness Initially he started translating novels from Bengali to Telugu like Devdas as Devadasu 1933 3 Bada Didi 4 His translations of the novels of Sharat Chandra Chatterji became so popular in Telugu the readers would not believe that the originals were written in Bengali language citation needed Film career EditHe was closely associated with Nagi Reddy together they formed the Vijaya Vauhini duo With his creative mind he started writing short stories and novels in Telugu He scripted the film Dharmapatni in 1940 for Famous Films Mumbai Well known Telugu film producer B N Reddy invited him to Chennai to write the script for Swarga Seema At this time he came in contact with Nagi Reddy became a partner and made movies under Vijaya Vauhini banner Together they made successful movies like Patala Bhairavi Maya Bazar Gundamma Katha Missamma Shavukaru and Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu that are still popular with Telugu speaking people Both made 35 films in Telugu Tamil Kannada Odia and Hindi languages Awards EditNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada Maduve Madinodu 1965 Filmfare Best Film Award Telugu Maya Bazaar 1957 Filmfare Best Film Award Telugu Gundamma Katha 1962 Selected filmography EditDharmapatni Telugu 1941 dialogue debut Dharmapatni Tamil 1941 dialogue Swargaseema 1945 dialogue story Shavukaru 1950 writer Pelli Chesi Choodu 1952 writer Chandraharam 1954 writer Guna Sundari 1955 Producer Missamma 1955 writer Missiamma 1955 writer Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu 1958 adaptation Rechukka Pagatichukka 1959 screen adaptation Gundamma Katha 1962 story Manithan Maravillai 1962 screen adaptation Julie 1975 screen adaptation Sri Rajeswari Vilas Coffee Club 1976 writer Swayamvar 1980 story Producer EditSri Rajeswari Vilas Coffee Club 1976 Julie 1975 Nagi Reddi Chakrapani Ganga Manga 1973 Ram Aur Shyam 1967 Maduve Madinodu Kannada 1965 Nagi Reddi Chakrapani Gundamma Katha 1962 Manithan Maravillai 1962 Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu 1958 Maya Bazaar 1957 Missamma 1955 Chandraharam 1954 Pelli Chesi Choodu 1952 Patala Bhairavi 1951 Shavukaru 1950 Director EditSri Rajeswari Vilas Coffee Club 1976 Manithan Maravillai 1962 Chandamama EditMain article Chandamama Both Nagireddy and Aluri came up with the idea of a story book for kids and children and thus Chandamama was born 5 The first edition of Chandamama was released in July 1947 They made Chandamama popular not only in Telugu language but in ten other Indian languages 5 He started in 1934 the monthly publication of Yuva magazine from Chennai which was later shifted to Hyderabad Well known writer Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao was a partner in this venture Kodavatiganti Kutumba Rao a very close friend of aluri and a literary colossus in Telugu Literature edited it for 28 years till his death in August 1980 Notes Edit Chakrapani the legend turned hundred Telugu Movie News Stars Star Profiles Chakrapani 100 years 22 January 2010 Archived from the original on 22 January 2010 Chakrapani 1933 Devadasu in Telugu Madras Yuva Book Depot Retrieved 18 January 2021 Chakrapani 1951 Bada Didi in Telugu Madras Yuva Book Depot Retrieved 18 January 2021 a b Warrier Shobha 22 September 1999 Investors revive Chandamama Rediff Retrieved 1 July 2018 External links Edithttp www thehindu com todays paper tp features tp metroplus the story in a road name article404360 ece Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chakrapani filmmaker amp oldid 1145688088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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