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S. P. Kodandapani

Sripathi Panditharadhyula Kodandapani (c. 1932 – 5 April 1974)[1] was an Indian music composer and playback singer in Telugu cinema. He composed music for more than 100 films. He made his debut as an playback singer in the 1955 film Santhanam. Later, he debuted as a music director in the 1961 film Kanna Koduku. Early in his career, he gained fame as a composer for folklore-based films. Later, he composed films in varied genres.[1]

S. P. Kodandapani
ఎస్. పి. కోదండపాణి
Birth nameSripathi Panditharadhyula Kodandapani
Born1932
Died5 April 1974 (aged 42)
GenresPlayback singing
Occupation(s)Music director, singer
Years active1950s–1970s

Kodandapani's notable films as a music director include Guruvunu Minchina Sishyudu (1963), Thotalo Pilla - Kotalo Rani (1964), Jwala Dweepa Rahasyam (1965), Bangaru Timmaraju (1965), Devata (1965), Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967), Gopaludu Bhoopaludu (1967), Sukha Dukhalu (1968), Manchi Kutumbam (1968), Manchi Mitrulu (1969), Kathanayika Molla (1970), Pandanti Kapuram (1972).[1] Some of his notable compositions include songs like "Aalayaana Velasina Aa Devudi Reethi" from Devata, "Idi Mallela Velayani" and "Medante Meda Kadu" from Sukha Dukhalu.[2]

He introduced S. P. Balasubrahmanyam to playback singing in the film Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967) and mentored him in his early career.[3] Balasubrahmanyam considered Kodandapani to be his guru and would reminisce Kodandapani throughout his life and would often pay tributes to him.[4][5][6] Kodandapani died on 5 April 1974 at an early age of 42.[1]

Life

S. P. Kodandapani was born in 1932 in Guntur. He spent his childhood in Guntur. He used to sing songs and poems and learned to play harmonium. He went to Madras looking for opprtunities to work in the film industry. Addepalli Rama Rao gave him a chance to sing in the chorus in the in 1953 film Naa Illu. Later, he worked as a harmonium player with Susarla Dakshinamurthi. He sang as an independent singer in the 1955 film Santhanam. He also worked with the music director K. V. Mahadevan for some time.[1]

He became music director as an independent charge for the first time in Kanna Koduku (1961), followed by Padandi Munduku (1962), Manchi Rojulochayi, Bangaru Timmaraju (1964), Thotalo Pilla - Kotalo Rani (1964), Loguttu Perumallakeruka (1966) and others. The song "Medante Meda Kaadu" from the film Sukha Dukhalu (1968) composed by him brought recognition to Balasubrahmanyam in Telugu cinema.[2]

Kodandapani is the music director in the Rekha Murali and Arts production company established by comedian and his former roommate Padmanabham.

Legacy

Kodandapani introduced S. P. Balasubrahmanyam to playback singing in the film Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967) and mentored him in his early career.[3] Balasubrahmanyam considered Kodandapani to be his guru and would reminisce Kodandapani throughout his life and would often pay tributes to him.[5][6] He named his recording theatre after Kodandapani. He also named his film production company after him as 'Sri Kodandapani Film Circuits'.[6][7][4]

Filmography

  1. Santhanam (1955)
  2. Kanna Kodulu (1961)
  3. Padandi Munduku (1962)
  4. Bangaru Thimmaraju (1964)
  5. Devatha (1965)
  6. Jwaladeepa Rahasyam (1965)
  7. Keelu Bommalu (1965)
  8. Manchi Kutumbam (1968)
  9. Loguttu Perumallakeruka (1966)
  10. Potti Pleader (1966)
  11. Aata Bommalu (1966)
  12. Apoorva Piravaigal (1967)
  13. Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967)
  14. Nenante Nene (1968)
  15. Ranabheri (1968)
  16. Aastulu Antastulu (1969)
  17. Gopaludu Bhoopaludu (1969)
  18. Kuzhandai Ullam (1969) (Tamil)
  19. Manchi Mitrulu (1969)
  20. Sri Rama Katha (1969)
  21. Kathanayika Molla (1970)
  22. Lakshmi Kataksham (1970)
  23. Suguna Sundari Katha (1970)
  24. Goodu Puthani (1972)
  25. Pandanti Kapuram (1972)
  26. Gandhi Puttina Desam (1973)
  27. Abhimanavantulu (1973)
  28. Bangaaru Timmaraju (1965)
  29. Mallamma Katha (1973) Released soon after his death.
  30. Into Dongalu (1973).

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "S.P.KODANDAPANI : తెలుగుపాటకు స్పీడ్‌ పెంచిన సంగీత దర్శకుడు ఎస్పీ కోదండపాణి". TV9 (in Telugu). 5 April 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b "మేడంటే మేడా కాదు". Sakshi (in Telugu). 26 September 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Did you know S P Balasubrahmanyam was once addicted to cigarettes?". 25 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b "SPB was not just a singer, but a multifaceted personality". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. 25 September 2020. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 10 August 2022.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  5. ^ a b . The Hindu. 14 April 2011. Archived from the original on 19 April 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2011.
  6. ^ a b c "మేడంటే మేడా కాదు". Sakshi (in Telugu). 26 September 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  7. ^ "Happy Birthday Kamal Haasan: Legendary Telugu films of the legendary actor". The Times of India. 7 November 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2022.

External links

  • S. P. Kodandapani at IMDb


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Sripathi Panditharadhyula Kodandapani c 1932 5 April 1974 1 was an Indian music composer and playback singer in Telugu cinema He composed music for more than 100 films He made his debut as an playback singer in the 1955 film Santhanam Later he debuted as a music director in the 1961 film Kanna Koduku Early in his career he gained fame as a composer for folklore based films Later he composed films in varied genres 1 S P Kodandapaniఎస ప క ద డప ణ Birth nameSripathi Panditharadhyula KodandapaniBorn1932Died5 April 1974 aged 42 GenresPlayback singingOccupation s Music director singerYears active1950s 1970s Kodandapani s notable films as a music director include Guruvunu Minchina Sishyudu 1963 Thotalo Pilla Kotalo Rani 1964 Jwala Dweepa Rahasyam 1965 Bangaru Timmaraju 1965 Devata 1965 Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna 1967 Gopaludu Bhoopaludu 1967 Sukha Dukhalu 1968 Manchi Kutumbam 1968 Manchi Mitrulu 1969 Kathanayika Molla 1970 Pandanti Kapuram 1972 1 Some of his notable compositions include songs like Aalayaana Velasina Aa Devudi Reethi from Devata Idi Mallela Velayani and Medante Meda Kadu from Sukha Dukhalu 2 He introduced S P Balasubrahmanyam to playback singing in the film Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna 1967 and mentored him in his early career 3 Balasubrahmanyam considered Kodandapani to be his guru and would reminisce Kodandapani throughout his life and would often pay tributes to him 4 5 6 Kodandapani died on 5 April 1974 at an early age of 42 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Legacy 3 Filmography 4 References 5 External linksLife EditS P Kodandapani was born in 1932 in Guntur He spent his childhood in Guntur He used to sing songs and poems and learned to play harmonium He went to Madras looking for opprtunities to work in the film industry Addepalli Rama Rao gave him a chance to sing in the chorus in the in 1953 film Naa Illu Later he worked as a harmonium player with Susarla Dakshinamurthi He sang as an independent singer in the 1955 film Santhanam He also worked with the music director K V Mahadevan for some time 1 He became music director as an independent charge for the first time in Kanna Koduku 1961 followed by Padandi Munduku 1962 Manchi Rojulochayi Bangaru Timmaraju 1964 Thotalo Pilla Kotalo Rani 1964 Loguttu Perumallakeruka 1966 and others The song Medante Meda Kaadu from the film Sukha Dukhalu 1968 composed by him brought recognition to Balasubrahmanyam in Telugu cinema 2 Kodandapani is the music director in the Rekha Murali and Arts production company established by comedian and his former roommate Padmanabham Legacy EditKodandapani introduced S P Balasubrahmanyam to playback singing in the film Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna 1967 and mentored him in his early career 3 Balasubrahmanyam considered Kodandapani to be his guru and would reminisce Kodandapani throughout his life and would often pay tributes to him 5 6 He named his recording theatre after Kodandapani He also named his film production company after him as Sri Kodandapani Film Circuits 6 7 4 Filmography EditSanthanam 1955 Kanna Kodulu 1961 Padandi Munduku 1962 Bangaru Thimmaraju 1964 Devatha 1965 Jwaladeepa Rahasyam 1965 Keelu Bommalu 1965 Manchi Kutumbam 1968 Loguttu Perumallakeruka 1966 Potti Pleader 1966 Aata Bommalu 1966 Apoorva Piravaigal 1967 Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna 1967 Nenante Nene 1968 Ranabheri 1968 Aastulu Antastulu 1969 Gopaludu Bhoopaludu 1969 Kuzhandai Ullam 1969 Tamil Manchi Mitrulu 1969 Sri Rama Katha 1969 Kathanayika Molla 1970 Lakshmi Kataksham 1970 Suguna Sundari Katha 1970 Goodu Puthani 1972 Pandanti Kapuram 1972 Gandhi Puttina Desam 1973 Abhimanavantulu 1973 Bangaaru Timmaraju 1965 Mallamma Katha 1973 Released soon after his death Into Dongalu 1973 References Edit a b c d e S P KODANDAPANI త ల గ ప టక స ప డ ప చ న స గ త దర శక డ ఎస ప క ద డప ణ TV9 in Telugu 5 April 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2022 a b మ డ ట మ డ క ద Sakshi in Telugu 26 September 2020 Retrieved 9 August 2022 a b Did you know S P Balasubrahmanyam was once addicted to cigarettes 25 September 2020 a b SPB was not just a singer but a multifaceted personality The Hindu Special Correspondent 25 September 2020 ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 10 August 2022 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint others link a b Andhra Pradesh News Telugu will thrive forever says Balu The Hindu 14 April 2011 Archived from the original on 19 April 2011 Retrieved 2 May 2011 a b c మ డ ట మ డ క ద Sakshi in Telugu 26 September 2020 Retrieved 9 August 2022 Happy Birthday Kamal Haasan Legendary Telugu films of the legendary actor The Times of India 7 November 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2022 External links EditS P Kodandapani at IMDb This biographical article related to film in India is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S P Kodandapani amp oldid 1133783909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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