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Krishnam Raju

Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju (20 January 1940 – 11 September 2022) was an Indian actor and politician. He was known for his works in Telugu cinema and was widely known as "Rebel Star" for his rebellious acting style. He was also the winner of the inaugural Nandi Award for Best Actor. Krishnam Raju starred in more than 183 feature films in his career.[2] He made his film debut with the 1966 film Chilaka Gorinka produced and directed by K. Pratyagatma. Krishnam Raju had won five Filmfare Awards South and three state Nandi Awards. Krishnam Raju was also an active politician.[3][4]

Krishnam Raju
Raju in 2016
Minister of State
Government of India
In office
30 September 2000 – 22 May 2004
Ministry
Term
Minister of Rural Development29 January 2003 – 22 May 2004
Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution1 July 2002 – 29 January 2003
Minister of Defence22 July 2001 – 1 July 2002
Minister of External Affairs30 September 2000 – 22 July 2001
Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
In office
1999–2004
Preceded byKanumuru Bapi Raju
Succeeded byChegondi Venkata Harirama Jogaiah
ConstituencyNarasapuram
In office
1998–1999
Preceded byGopal Krishna Thota
Succeeded byMudragada Padmanabham
ConstituencyKakinada
Personal details
Born
Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju[1]

(1940-01-20)20 January 1940
Mogalthur, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh, India)
Died11 September 2022(2022-09-11) (aged 82)
Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Other political
affiliations
Praja Rajyam Party
Spouse(s)
Sitadevi
(died)

Syamaladevi
(m. 1996)
Children3
RelativesU. Suryanarayana Raju (brother)
Prabhas (nephew)
OccupationActor, politician

Krishnam Raju acted in several successful films such as Jeevana Tarangalu (1973), Krishnaveni (1974), Bhakta Kannappa (1976), Amara Deepam (1977), Sati Savitri (1978), Katakatala Rudrayya (1978), Mana Voori Pandavulu (1978), Rangoon Rowdy (1979), Sri Vinayaka Vijayamu (1979), Sita Ramulu (1980), Taxi Driver (1981), Trisulam (1982), Dharmaatmudu (1983), Bobbili Brahmanna (1984), Tandra Paprayudu (1986), Marana Sasanam (1987), Viswanatha Nayakudu (1987), Antima Theerpu (1988), Bava Bavamaridi (1993), Palnati Pourusham (1994), Billa (2009), Rebel (2012), Rudrama Devi (2015).

In the late 1990s, he became active in politics. He joined Bharatiya Janata Party and was elected to the 12th and 13th Lok Sabha from Kakinada and Narasapuram constituencies. He served as a Minister of State for the Ministry of External Affairs in the third Vajpayee Ministry from 1999 to 2004. In March 2009, he joined Praja Rajyam Party, founded by Chiranjeevi. In the 2009 general elections, he contested the MP seat from the Rajahmundry constituency and lost.

Personal life

Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju was born in Mogalthur, West Godavari district, on 20 January 1940, to Uppalapati Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Raju.[1] He completed his early education at Government Boys School in Mogalthur and later at Taylor's High School, in Narasapuram, Andhra Pradesh. He graduated with a B.Com, from Badruka College, in Hyderabad, Telangana.[5] Krishnam Raju was first married to Sitadevi, who died.[6][7] He married Syamaladevi, on 1996, with whom he had three daughters.[1]

Film producer, Uppalapati Surya Narayana Raju, was his younger brother and actor Prabhas' father. Prabhas is his nephew. Another nephew of his, Siddharth Rajkumar, made his acting debut with Keratam (2011).[citation needed] Krishnam Raju worked as a journalist for the Andhra Ratna. He was awarded the second best photographer at the state level. He was fond of cameras and had a collection of cameras. He was the owner of Gopi Krishna Movies.[8] At a later age, he suffered from chronic heart rhythm disorder, heart dysfunction, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, chronic lung disease, chronic kidney disease and chronic bronchitis on nebulized inhalers.[9]

Career

Debut and career up to 1967

Krishnam Raju entered Tollywood in 1966 with the film Chilaka Gorinka directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma alongside Krishna Kumari. The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film - Silver for that year, however, the film did not produce the expected results for Raju.[10] Later he acted in the mythological film Sri Krishnavataram (1967) which also stars N. T. Rama Rao. In 1968, he appeared in Nenante Nene. He was at first reluctant to act in the film given the role is of an antagonist and that he debuted in films in a protagonist role. Upon being advised by his peers and co-actors to gain exposure to a diversified character, he took on the role. The film turned out successful. He subsequently received several offers for antagonist roles following the critical praise he garnered in the role. He took upon a few films and later returned to protagonist roles.[11][10] He acted in many films with the established actors N. T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. He also acted in many films with the established actresses Krishna Kumari, Rajasulochana, Jamuna, and Kanchana.[citation needed]

Breakthrough: 1968–1973

Krishnam Raju acted alongside Kanchana in Nenante Nene (1968) and set the trend of handsome villains. Later, he acted in Bhale Abbayilu (1969), the Telugu remake of Yash Chopra's 1965 film Waqt. Later he acted in films such as Buddhimantudu (1969), Manushulu Marali (1969), Malli Pelli (1970), and Jai Jawan (1970). He acted opposite Bollywood actress Rekha in Amma Kosam (1970) which was her first film as an actress. Later he acted in films such as Anuradha, Bhagyavantudu (1971), and Bangaaru Talli (1971), the remake of the critically acclaimed 1957 Hindi film Mother India. Later he acted in films such as Muhammad- bin-Tughluq (1972) portraying the role of Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta, Raj Mahal (1972), Hantakulu Devaantakulu (1972) opposite Rajasulochana, Manavudu Danavudu (1972) opposite Krishna Kumari, Neeti-Nijayiti (1972) opposite Kanchana and Vintha Dampatulu (1972) opposite Jamuna. Later he acted in films such as Badi Panthulu (1972), Bala Mitrula Katha (1972), Jeevana Tarangalu (1973), and Kanna Koduku (1973). In most of the films, he acted as an antihero, villain, and supporting roles and in leadership roles in a few films.

1974–1983

Krishnam Raju acted in Bantrothu Bharya which marks the first collaboration of Krishnam Raju with Dasari Narayana Rao. Later he acted in the critically acclaimed film Krishnaveni opposite Vanisri directed by V. Madhusudhana Rao. The film marks the debut of Krishnam Raju as a producer, the film was produced under his own production house Gopi Krishna Movies. Later he acted in Parivartana opposite Jamuna, Kanchana and Lakshmi, and Bharati opposite Jamuna, Iddaru Iddare, and Yavvanam Katesindi. Later he acted in Bhakta Kannappa portraying the roles of Arjuna and Kannappa Nayanar directed by Bapu which is the unique Telugu film to win the National Film Award for Best Audiography. Later he acted in the crime drama Manchiki Maro Peru. Later he acted in Kurukshetram portraying the role of Karna directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao. Later he acted in Amara Deepam which marks the first collaboration of Krishnam Raju with K. Raghavendra Rao. The film earned him Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu) and Nandi Award for Best Actor for the year 1977. Later he acted in films such as Jeevana Teeralu, Manushulu Chesina Dongalu, and Sati Savitri. Later he acted in the lavishly made Katakatala Rudrayya which grossed 75 lakh (US$94,000) made on a budget of 18 lakh (US$23,000). Later he acted in Mana Voori Pandavulu which was produced by him and Jaya Krishna. The film garnered Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu) for the year 1978 and Krishnam Raju shared the award with Jaya Krishna. Katakataala Rudraiah and Mana Voori Pandavulu was released within a gap of 10 days and both films became blockbusters.[12] Later he acted in films such as Ramabanam, Andadu Aagadu in which he acts in a role of a spy which is parallel to James Bond, which became a smash hit. Later he acted in Rangoon Rowdy, Sri Vinayaka Vijayamu portraying the role of Lord Shiva. Later he acted in films such as Shivamettina Satyam, Kalyana Chakravarti, and Alludu Pattina Bharatam which were directed by K. Viswanath. Later he acted in Sita Ramulu, Bebbuli, and Prema Tarangalu, the Telugu remake of the 1978 Bollywood blockbuster Muqaddar Ka Sikandar. In 1981, he acted in Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu directed by K. Balachander. In the same year, he acted in Agni Poolu which was based on Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani's novel of the same name. Later he acted in the musical hit, Puli Bidda, Taxi Driver, Ragile Jwala, Guvvala Janta, Rama Lakshmanulu, Madhura Swapnam, Talli Kodukula Anubandham, Nipputo Chelagaatam, Golconda Abbulu, Jaggu, Pralaya Rudrudu, and critically acclaimed Trisulam. Later he acted in Nijam Chebite Nerama!, Adavi Simhalu, Puli Bebbuli, Kotikokkadu and Dharmaatmudu.

1984–1990

In 1984, Krishnam Raju acted in Yuddham, Sardar, Babulugaadi Debba, Kondaveeti Nagulu and S. P. Bhayankar. Later, he acted in the Tollywood industrial hit Bobbili Brahmanna which earned him Filmfare Best Actor Award (Telugu) and Nandi Award for Best Actor.[13] He also remade the film in Hindi as Dharm Adhikari with Dilip Kumar and Jeetendra in 1986. Later, he acted in films such as Raraju, Bharatamlo Shankaravam, Rowdy, Bandee, Tirugubatu, Aggi Raju, Bullet, Ukku Manishi, Ravana Brahma, Neti Yugadharmam, and Ugra Narasimham. In 1986, he acted in Tandra Paparayudu portraying the role of Tandra Paparayudu which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the year 1986. The film premiered at the 11th International Film Festival of India. Later, he acted in films such as Sardar Dharmanna and Marana Shasanam which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the year 1987. In 1987, he acted in Brahma Nayudu, Viswanatha Nayakudu portraying the role of Srikrishnadevaraya. Later, he acted in films such as Maarana Homam, Kirai Dada, Maa Inti Maha Raju, Antima Teerpu, Prithvi Raj, Prachanda Bharatam, Dharma Teja, Prana Snehitulu, Simha Swapnam, Shri Ramachandrudu, Bhagawan, Two Town Rowdy, Yama Dharma Raju and Neti Siddhartha.

1991–2022

In 1991, Krishnam Raju acted in Vidhata, Bava Bavamaridi, Jailor Gaari Abbayi, Andaroo Andare, and Gangmaster. In 1994, he acted in Palnati Pourusham & this film was a super hit at the box office. Later, he acted in Rikshaw Rudraiah, Simha Garjana, Nayudugaari Kutumbam, Tata Manavadu, Kutumba Gowravam, and Maa Nannaku Pelli which won Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. In 1997, he entered Sandalwood and acted in two Kannada films viz Hai Bangalore and Simhada Mari. Later he acted in Sultan, Vamsoddharakudu, and Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu which won Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home-viewing Feature Film. Later he acted in Raam and Billa, a film of the Don film series, and acted with Prabhas for the first time. Later he acted in Thakita Thakita and Rebel. Billa marks the second innings of his production house, Gopi Krishna Movies. Krishnam Raju said in an interview that he would produce films continuously under the banner. Later he acted in Chandee, Yevade Subramanyam, and the first Indian 3D historical film, Rudhramadevi where he portrays the role of Ganapati Devudu, father of Rudrama Devi. Raju's last film was Radhe Shyam (2022), in which he played the role of Paramahamsa.[14]

Political career

He contested an unsuccessful election in 1992 from Narasapuram on a Congress ticket. After a brief hibernation, he rejoined politics, accepting an invitation from the Bharatiya Janata Party. He won the 1998 Lok Sabha elections from Kakinada. He set a record with a thumping majority of over 165,000 votes, the maximum majority compared to any of the other constituencies in Andhra Pradesh which ensured him a berth at the centre. He was on the advisory committees of the Information and Broadcasting and Commerce and Industry Ministries during 1998–99.

  • 1998 Elected to 12th Lok Sabha
  • 1998-99 Member, Committee on Commerce Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
  • 1999 Re-elected to 13th Lok Sabha (2nd term) Whip, B.J.P. Parliamentary Party, Lok Sabha
  • 1999-2000 Member, Committee on Finance Member, Committee on members of parliament Local Area Development Scheme
  • 2000 Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Commerce and Industry
  • 30 September 2000- Union Minister of State, Ministry of External Affairs 22 July 2001
  • 22 July 2001- Union Minister of State, Ministry of Defence 30 June 2002
  • 1 July 2002 - Union Minister of State, Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food onwards and Public Distribution

Role in the prohibition of cow slaughter

The Ban on Cow Slaughter Bill, 1999 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Yogi Adityanath which provided for a complete prohibition on the slaughter of cows for all purposes. The statement of objects and reasons appended to the Bill stated, "Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins on the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progeny. Given the consideration that the cow and its entire progeny must be saved to provide milk, as well as manure, it becomes imperative to impose a complete ban on cow slaughter."

In 2000, Krishnam Raju moved a motion in the Lok Sabha for the introduction of The Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Bill, 2000 with the following statement of objects and reasons, "Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins upon the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progeny. G. M. Banatwala, raised the issue regarding the legislative competence of Parliament to enact legislation on the subject. Banatwala referred to the opinion given by the then Attorney General, M.C. Setalvad in the Lok Sabha on 1 April 1984 on the issue, to the effect that it was outside the legislative competence of that House to come forward with any Bill concerning the organisation of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. However, the Chairman of the Lok Sabha in his ruling on the point raised by Banatwala inter alia observed that the Chair does not decide whether the Bill is constitutionally within the legislative competence of the House or not. Further, the House also does not take a decision on the specific question of vires of the Bill. The motion moved by was, therefore, put to the vote of the House and adopted. Accordingly, the Chair permitted the introduction of the Bill by Krishnam Raju."[15]

Filmography

Death

Raju died on 11 September 2022, at the age of 82, from bacterial and fungal pneumonia followed by cardiac arrest, at the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology Hospitals in Hyderabad, India, which he entered for post-COVID-19 issues on 5 August 2022.[9][16]

Awards

Filmfare Awards South
Nandi Awards
Best Actor
Year Film Role
1977 Amara Deepam Shri Krishna / Hari
1984 Bobbili Brahmanna Brahmanna / Ravi
Best Character Actor
Year Film Role
1994 Jailor Gaari Abbayi Jailor Chakrapani

TSR TV9 National Awards

  • 2012 - Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2015 - Legend Actor of Silver Screen
  • 2016 - 5 Decades Star Award

Zee Telugu Awards

  • 2015 - Lifetime Achievement Award

Gulf Andhra Musical Awards (GAMA)

  • 2015 - Lifetime Achievement Award

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Krishnam Raju news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju 20 January 1940 11 September 2022 was an Indian actor and politician He was known for his works in Telugu cinema and was widely known as Rebel Star for his rebellious acting style He was also the winner of the inaugural Nandi Award for Best Actor Krishnam Raju starred in more than 183 feature films in his career 2 He made his film debut with the 1966 film Chilaka Gorinka produced and directed by K Pratyagatma Krishnam Raju had won five Filmfare Awards South and three state Nandi Awards Krishnam Raju was also an active politician 3 4 Krishnam RajuRaju in 2016Minister of StateGovernment of IndiaIn office 30 September 2000 22 May 2004MinistryTermMinister of Rural Development29 January 2003 22 May 2004Minister of Consumer Affairs Food amp Public Distribution1 July 2002 29 January 2003Minister of Defence22 July 2001 1 July 2002Minister of External Affairs30 September 2000 22 July 2001Member of ParliamentLok SabhaIn office 1999 2004Preceded byKanumuru Bapi RajuSucceeded byChegondi Venkata Harirama JogaiahConstituencyNarasapuramIn office 1998 1999Preceded byGopal Krishna ThotaSucceeded byMudragada PadmanabhamConstituencyKakinadaPersonal detailsBornUppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju 1 1940 01 20 20 January 1940Mogalthur Madras Presidency British India now in Andhra Pradesh India Died11 September 2022 2022 09 11 aged 82 Hyderabad Telangana IndiaPolitical partyBharatiya Janata PartyOther politicalaffiliationsPraja Rajyam PartySpouse s Sitadevi died wbr Syamaladevi m 1996 wbr Children3RelativesU Suryanarayana Raju brother Prabhas nephew OccupationActor politicianKrishnam Raju acted in several successful films such as Jeevana Tarangalu 1973 Krishnaveni 1974 Bhakta Kannappa 1976 Amara Deepam 1977 Sati Savitri 1978 Katakatala Rudrayya 1978 Mana Voori Pandavulu 1978 Rangoon Rowdy 1979 Sri Vinayaka Vijayamu 1979 Sita Ramulu 1980 Taxi Driver 1981 Trisulam 1982 Dharmaatmudu 1983 Bobbili Brahmanna 1984 Tandra Paprayudu 1986 Marana Sasanam 1987 Viswanatha Nayakudu 1987 Antima Theerpu 1988 Bava Bavamaridi 1993 Palnati Pourusham 1994 Billa 2009 Rebel 2012 Rudrama Devi 2015 In the late 1990s he became active in politics He joined Bharatiya Janata Party and was elected to the 12th and 13th Lok Sabha from Kakinada and Narasapuram constituencies He served as a Minister of State for the Ministry of External Affairs in the third Vajpayee Ministry from 1999 to 2004 In March 2009 he joined Praja Rajyam Party founded by Chiranjeevi In the 2009 general elections he contested the MP seat from the Rajahmundry constituency and lost Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Debut and career up to 1967 2 2 Breakthrough 1968 1973 2 3 1974 1983 2 4 1984 1990 2 5 1991 2022 3 Political career 3 1 Role in the prohibition of cow slaughter 4 Filmography 5 Death 6 Awards 6 1 TSR TV9 National Awards 6 2 Zee Telugu Awards 6 3 Gulf Andhra Musical Awards GAMA 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditUppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju was born in Mogalthur West Godavari district on 20 January 1940 to Uppalapati Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Raju 1 He completed his early education at Government Boys School in Mogalthur and later at Taylor s High School in Narasapuram Andhra Pradesh He graduated with a B Com from Badruka College in Hyderabad Telangana 5 Krishnam Raju was first married to Sitadevi who died 6 7 He married Syamaladevi on 1996 with whom he had three daughters 1 Film producer Uppalapati Surya Narayana Raju was his younger brother and actor Prabhas father Prabhas is his nephew Another nephew of his Siddharth Rajkumar made his acting debut with Keratam 2011 citation needed Krishnam Raju worked as a journalist for the Andhra Ratna He was awarded the second best photographer at the state level He was fond of cameras and had a collection of cameras He was the owner of Gopi Krishna Movies 8 At a later age he suffered from chronic heart rhythm disorder heart dysfunction diabetes mellitus coronary heart disease chronic lung disease chronic kidney disease and chronic bronchitis on nebulized inhalers 9 Career EditDebut and career up to 1967 Edit Krishnam Raju entered Tollywood in 1966 with the film Chilaka Gorinka directed by Kotayya Pratyagatma alongside Krishna Kumari The film won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film Silver for that year however the film did not produce the expected results for Raju 10 Later he acted in the mythological film Sri Krishnavataram 1967 which also stars N T Rama Rao In 1968 he appeared in Nenante Nene He was at first reluctant to act in the film given the role is of an antagonist and that he debuted in films in a protagonist role Upon being advised by his peers and co actors to gain exposure to a diversified character he took on the role The film turned out successful He subsequently received several offers for antagonist roles following the critical praise he garnered in the role He took upon a few films and later returned to protagonist roles 11 10 He acted in many films with the established actors N T Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao He also acted in many films with the established actresses Krishna Kumari Rajasulochana Jamuna and Kanchana citation needed Breakthrough 1968 1973 Edit Krishnam Raju acted alongside Kanchana in Nenante Nene 1968 and set the trend of handsome villains Later he acted in Bhale Abbayilu 1969 the Telugu remake of Yash Chopra s 1965 film Waqt Later he acted in films such as Buddhimantudu 1969 Manushulu Marali 1969 Malli Pelli 1970 and Jai Jawan 1970 He acted opposite Bollywood actress Rekha in Amma Kosam 1970 which was her first film as an actress Later he acted in films such as Anuradha Bhagyavantudu 1971 and Bangaaru Talli 1971 the remake of the critically acclaimed 1957 Hindi film Mother India Later he acted in films such as Muhammad bin Tughluq 1972 portraying the role of Islamic scholar Ibn Battuta Raj Mahal 1972 Hantakulu Devaantakulu 1972 opposite Rajasulochana Manavudu Danavudu 1972 opposite Krishna Kumari Neeti Nijayiti 1972 opposite Kanchana and Vintha Dampatulu 1972 opposite Jamuna Later he acted in films such as Badi Panthulu 1972 Bala Mitrula Katha 1972 Jeevana Tarangalu 1973 and Kanna Koduku 1973 In most of the films he acted as an antihero villain and supporting roles and in leadership roles in a few films 1974 1983 Edit Krishnam Raju acted in Bantrothu Bharya which marks the first collaboration of Krishnam Raju with Dasari Narayana Rao Later he acted in the critically acclaimed film Krishnaveni opposite Vanisri directed by V Madhusudhana Rao The film marks the debut of Krishnam Raju as a producer the film was produced under his own production house Gopi Krishna Movies Later he acted in Parivartana opposite Jamuna Kanchana and Lakshmi and Bharati opposite Jamuna Iddaru Iddare and Yavvanam Katesindi Later he acted in Bhakta Kannappa portraying the roles of Arjuna and Kannappa Nayanar directed by Bapu which is the unique Telugu film to win the National Film Award for Best Audiography Later he acted in the crime drama Manchiki Maro Peru Later he acted in Kurukshetram portraying the role of Karna directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao Later he acted in Amara Deepam which marks the first collaboration of Krishnam Raju with K Raghavendra Rao The film earned him Filmfare Best Actor Award Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Actor for the year 1977 Later he acted in films such as Jeevana Teeralu Manushulu Chesina Dongalu and Sati Savitri Later he acted in the lavishly made Katakatala Rudrayya which grossed 75 lakh US 94 000 made on a budget of 18 lakh US 23 000 Later he acted in Mana Voori Pandavulu which was produced by him and Jaya Krishna The film garnered Filmfare Best Film Award Telugu for the year 1978 and Krishnam Raju shared the award with Jaya Krishna Katakataala Rudraiah and Mana Voori Pandavulu was released within a gap of 10 days and both films became blockbusters 12 Later he acted in films such as Ramabanam Andadu Aagadu in which he acts in a role of a spy which is parallel to James Bond which became a smash hit Later he acted in Rangoon Rowdy Sri Vinayaka Vijayamu portraying the role of Lord Shiva Later he acted in films such as Shivamettina Satyam Kalyana Chakravarti and Alludu Pattina Bharatam which were directed by K Viswanath Later he acted in Sita Ramulu Bebbuli and Prema Tarangalu the Telugu remake of the 1978 Bollywood blockbuster Muqaddar Ka Sikandar In 1981 he acted in Aadavaallu Meeku Joharlu directed by K Balachander In the same year he acted in Agni Poolu which was based on Yaddanapudi Sulochana Rani s novel of the same name Later he acted in the musical hit Puli Bidda Taxi Driver Ragile Jwala Guvvala Janta Rama Lakshmanulu Madhura Swapnam Talli Kodukula Anubandham Nipputo Chelagaatam Golconda Abbulu Jaggu Pralaya Rudrudu and critically acclaimed Trisulam Later he acted in Nijam Chebite Nerama Adavi Simhalu Puli Bebbuli Kotikokkadu and Dharmaatmudu 1984 1990 Edit In 1984 Krishnam Raju acted in Yuddham Sardar Babulugaadi Debba Kondaveeti Nagulu and S P Bhayankar Later he acted in the Tollywood industrial hit Bobbili Brahmanna which earned him Filmfare Best Actor Award Telugu and Nandi Award for Best Actor 13 He also remade the film in Hindi as Dharm Adhikari with Dilip Kumar and Jeetendra in 1986 Later he acted in films such as Raraju Bharatamlo Shankaravam Rowdy Bandee Tirugubatu Aggi Raju Bullet Ukku Manishi Ravana Brahma Neti Yugadharmam and Ugra Narasimham In 1986 he acted in Tandra Paparayudu portraying the role of Tandra Paparayudu which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the year 1986 The film premiered at the 11th International Film Festival of India Later he acted in films such as Sardar Dharmanna and Marana Shasanam which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the year 1987 In 1987 he acted in Brahma Nayudu Viswanatha Nayakudu portraying the role of Srikrishnadevaraya Later he acted in films such as Maarana Homam Kirai Dada Maa Inti Maha Raju Antima Teerpu Prithvi Raj Prachanda Bharatam Dharma Teja Prana Snehitulu Simha Swapnam Shri Ramachandrudu Bhagawan Two Town Rowdy Yama Dharma Raju and Neti Siddhartha 1991 2022 Edit In 1991 Krishnam Raju acted in Vidhata Bava Bavamaridi Jailor Gaari Abbayi Andaroo Andare and Gangmaster In 1994 he acted in Palnati Pourusham amp this film was a super hit at the box office Later he acted in Rikshaw Rudraiah Simha Garjana Nayudugaari Kutumbam Tata Manavadu Kutumba Gowravam and Maa Nannaku Pelli which won Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home viewing Feature Film In 1997 he entered Sandalwood and acted in two Kannada films viz Hai Bangalore and Simhada Mari Later he acted in Sultan Vamsoddharakudu and Neeku Nenu Naaku Nuvvu which won Nandi Award for Akkineni Award for Best Home viewing Feature Film Later he acted in Raam and Billa a film of the Don film series and acted with Prabhas for the first time Later he acted in Thakita Thakita and Rebel Billa marks the second innings of his production house Gopi Krishna Movies Krishnam Raju said in an interview that he would produce films continuously under the banner Later he acted in Chandee Yevade Subramanyam and the first Indian 3D historical film Rudhramadevi where he portrays the role of Ganapati Devudu father of Rudrama Devi Raju s last film was Radhe Shyam 2022 in which he played the role of Paramahamsa 14 Political career EditHe contested an unsuccessful election in 1992 from Narasapuram on a Congress ticket After a brief hibernation he rejoined politics accepting an invitation from the Bharatiya Janata Party He won the 1998 Lok Sabha elections from Kakinada He set a record with a thumping majority of over 165 000 votes the maximum majority compared to any of the other constituencies in Andhra Pradesh which ensured him a berth at the centre He was on the advisory committees of the Information and Broadcasting and Commerce and Industry Ministries during 1998 99 1998 Elected to 12th Lok Sabha 1998 99 Member Committee on Commerce Member Consultative Committee Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 1999 Re elected to 13th Lok Sabha 2nd term Whip B J P Parliamentary Party Lok Sabha 1999 2000 Member Committee on Finance Member Committee on members of parliament Local Area Development Scheme 2000 Member Consultative Committee Ministry of Commerce and Industry 30 September 2000 Union Minister of State Ministry of External Affairs 22 July 2001 22 July 2001 Union Minister of State Ministry of Defence 30 June 2002 1 July 2002 Union Minister of State Ministry of Consumer Affairs Food onwards and Public DistributionRole in the prohibition of cow slaughter Edit See also Cattle slaughter in India The Ban on Cow Slaughter Bill 1999 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Yogi Adityanath which provided for a complete prohibition on the slaughter of cows for all purposes The statement of objects and reasons appended to the Bill stated Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins on the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progeny Given the consideration that the cow and its entire progeny must be saved to provide milk as well as manure it becomes imperative to impose a complete ban on cow slaughter In 2000 Krishnam Raju moved a motion in the Lok Sabha for the introduction of The Prohibition of Cow Slaughter Bill 2000 with the following statement of objects and reasons Article 48 of the Constitution enjoins upon the State to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and in particular to take steps for preserving and improving the breeds and prohibiting the slaughter of cow and its progeny G M Banatwala raised the issue regarding the legislative competence of Parliament to enact legislation on the subject Banatwala referred to the opinion given by the then Attorney General M C Setalvad in the Lok Sabha on 1 April 1984 on the issue to the effect that it was outside the legislative competence of that House to come forward with any Bill concerning the organisation of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry However the Chairman of the Lok Sabha in his ruling on the point raised by Banatwala inter alia observed that the Chair does not decide whether the Bill is constitutionally within the legislative competence of the House or not Further the House also does not take a decision on the specific question of vires of the Bill The motion moved by was therefore put to the vote of the House and adopted Accordingly the Chair permitted the introduction of the Bill by Krishnam Raju 15 Filmography EditMain article Krishnam Raju filmographyDeath EditRaju died on 11 September 2022 at the age of 82 from bacterial and fungal pneumonia followed by cardiac arrest at the Asian Institute of Gastroenterology Hospitals in Hyderabad India which he entered for post COVID 19 issues on 5 August 2022 9 16 Awards EditFilmfare Awards SouthBest Actor Telugu Amaradeepam 1977 Best Picture Manavuri Pandavulu 1978 award share with Jayakrishna Best Actor Telugu Bobbili Brahmanna 1984 Best Actor Telugu Tandra Paparayudu 1986 Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award 2006 Nandi Awards Best ActorYear Film Role1977 Amara Deepam Shri Krishna Hari1984 Bobbili Brahmanna Brahmanna RaviBest Character ActorYear Film Role1994 Jailor Gaari Abbayi Jailor Chakrapani2014 Raghupathi Venkaiah AwardTSR TV9 National Awards Edit 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 Legend Actor of Silver Screen 2016 5 Decades Star AwardZee Telugu Awards Edit 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardGulf Andhra Musical Awards GAMA Edit 2015 Lifetime Achievement AwardReferences Edit a b c Members Lok Sabha 164 100 47 194 Archived from the original on 11 October 2020 Retrieved 17 November 2019 non primary source needed Krishnam Raju prays at Pedda Dargah The Hindu 3 April 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2020 Sankar K N Murali 28 July 2015 Krishnam Raju courting BJP again The Hindu Archived from the original on 11 October 2020 Retrieved 24 January 2020 Krishnam Raju joins BJP The Hindu 9 January 2014 Archived from the original on 5 July 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2020 Naidu T Appala 11 September 2022 Krishnam Raju Mogaltur s son lived his entire life close to Godavari region The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 16 September 2022 Krishnamraju birthday 2007 celebrations photo gallery Telugu cinema actor Idlebrain com Retrieved 8 March 2022 ఆ క ర డ ట ర బల స ట ర ద శ య మలద Sakshi in Telugu 22 December 2019 Rebel Star of Tollywood Krishnam Raju passes away The News Minute 11 September 2022 a b Rebel star Krishnam Raju passes away with post Covid complications Deccan Chronicle 11 September 2022 Retrieved 16 September 2022 a b krishnam raju స న పర శ రమన వ డ చ వ ళ ల ప వ లన క న న క ష ణ ర జ Krishnam Raju Krishna Raju wanted to leave the film industry Eenadu in Telugu 11 September 2022 Retrieved 11 September 2022 M L Narasimham 21 February 2019 Nenante Nene 1968 The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 11 September 2022 Krishnam Raju s unique feat The Times of India CineGoer com Satyasai Karavadi s Articles Review Bobbili Brahmanna Archived from the original on 29 September 2012 Prabhas uncle Krishnam Raju turns into Paramahamsa for Radhe Shyam The Indian Express 20 December 2021 Retrieved 11 September 2022 Report of the National Commission on Cattle Chapter II 13 Private Members Bills and Resolutions introduced in Parliament DAHD Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Veteran actor and former union minister Krishnam Raju dies aged 82 11 September 2022 External links EditKrishnam Raju at IMDb Krishnam Raju on Twitter Portals Biography Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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