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Veturi

Veturi Sundararama Murthy (29 January 1936 – 22 May 2010), known mononymously by his surname Veturi, was an Indian poet, lyricist and journalist who is popular for writing Telugu songs. His career in the Telugu cinema spanned more than four decades.[1] He was highly admired and cherished for his deep and thoughtful lyrics in Telugu songs.

Veturi
Portrait of Veturi
Born
Veturi Sundararama Murthy

(1936-01-29)29 January 1936
Died22 May 2010(2010-05-22) (aged 74)
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India (present-day Telangana)
Occupation(s)Poet, lyricist, songwriter
SpouseSeeta Mahalakshmi
Children3

Early life

Veturi was born to Chandrasekhar Sastry and Kamalamba in Pedakallepalli, near Challapalli, Krishna into a Telugu Brahmin family.[2][3] Veturi was a nephew of the Telugu Research Scholar Veturi Prabhakara Sastri. His grandfather Veturi Sundara Sastry was also a poet.[citation needed]

Education

Veturi completed his schooling in Diviseema, Jaggayyapeta, near Vijayawada in Krishna district, and SSLC in his grandmother's village. Later, Veturi went to Chennai for his intermediate studies and came back to Vijayawada where he completed his degree in S.R.R. Government College. He was a student of legendary Viswanatha Satyanarayana at this college.

Career as a journalist

Veturi joined Andhra Prabha as a journalist in 1952, after his education.[4] He learned the basics of editing a news article from his senior at Andhra Prabha, Narla Venkateswara Rao, whom he considers his first teacher. In 1959, he joined a weekly called Andhra Patrika, where Bapu and Mullapudi Venkata Ramana were his colleagues.[5] He was the in-charge of the Cinema section at Andhra Patrika. He also worked for the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee's official daily newspaper, called Andhra Janata, as an editor.

In 1962, he became the first and only Telugu journalist to interview the then Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who came to inaugurate Srisailam Hydroelectricity project. He covered the speeches of national leaders like Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. In 1964, he worked as an assembly reporter.

His articles are said to be very catchy and witty. For instance, he referred to the meeting of MLAs in Hotel Dwaraka, near the Andhra Pradesh State Assembly as "Adigo Dwaraka - Ivigo Alamandalu" ("This is Dwaraka and here are the cattle") (Telugu: అదిగో ద్వారక). His writing style caught the attention of the film industry due to his prowess in using traditional poetic rules related to alliteration and rhyme for describing current affairs.

Career as a lyricist

Entry into films

Veturi had contacts with the Telugu film industry during his days as a journalist. He used to meet veteran lyric writer Dasarathi often. Legendary director V. Nagayya offered him a role in his film, Naa Illu (1953).[6] However, two days before the shooting began, Veturi decided not to act as he felt that he was not fit for acting, and wrote a letter of apology to Nagayya for rejecting his offer. N. T. Rama Rao, has invited him to join the film industry as a lyricist. In 1974, he wrote his first song, "Bharatanaari Charitamu" (Telugu: భారతనారి చరితము), in the form of Harikatha, for O Seeta Katha (1974) under the direction of K. Viswanath.

1970s

In 1977, actor Sr. N.T.R's Adavi Ramudu showcased Veturi's talent for penning inspirational and romantic lyrics. The album was an instant hit among various audiences. In 1978, K Viswanath's Siri Siri Muvva proved his prowess in expressing diverse emotions with poetry. Acharya Aatreya, the leading lyricist in those days, was known to take days for writing a song. Veturi became the first choice for directors and producers too because of his ability to write a song to the director's taste in a few minutes. He went on to pen more than 5,000 songs in his career. He wrote more mass numbers for movies like Vetagadu and Driver Ramudu, and classics for movies like Sankarabharanam and Sagara Sangamam. In particular, Sankarabharanam stood as a landmark in the Telugu film industry.

1980s

After the surge of his popularity during the 1970s, he went on to work with a variety of directors and actors in the 1980s. He wrote classics for directors like Singeetam Srinivasa Rao, Dasari Narayana Rao, Bapu, Jandhyala, Vamsy and mass numbers for directors like Raghavendra Rao, A. Kodandarami Reddy, Vijaya Bapineedu. He delivered a number of hits for senior actors like Sr. N.T.R, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Ghattamaneni Krishna, Shobhan Babu, Krishnam Raju and upcoming stars like Chiranjeevi, Nandamuri Balakrishna, Nagarjuna, Daggubati Venkatesh. This golden period in his career saw memorable albums like Saptapadi, Subhodayam, Subhalekha, Sagara Sangamam, Meghasandesam, Mudda Mandaram, Malle Pandiri, Nalugu Stambhalata, Rendu Jalla Seeta, Amarajeevi, Sreevariki Prema Lekha, Ananda Bhairavi, Srivari Sobhanam, Mogudu Pellalu, Chantabbai, Sitaara, Anveshana, Alapana, Mayuri, Amavasya Chandrudu, Janaki Ramudu and Geetaanjali.

1990s

During the late 1980s, Veturi's mass numbers garnered a lot of response from the public resulting in directors demanding more and more of them. However, Veturi still maintained his balance between classics and mass-numbers with movies like Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari, Sarigamalu, Sitaramayya Gaari Manavaralu, Matru Devo Bhava, and Mechanic Alludu. Veturi was given the opportunity to dub many Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi movies. Some of his dubbed albums, for instance Iruvar and Devaraagam, received wide acclaim.

2000s

During this period, Veturi created classics like Gangotri and Swarabhishekam. His association with young directors like Sekhar Kammula and Gunasekhar produced some memorable albums, like Anand, Godavari, Varudu, Arjun, Premishte (Dubbed version of Kaadhal) and Leader.

Relations with other artists

Veturi had cordial relationships with the prominent figures of the industry. He worked with all classes of directors, producers, music directors and actors, ranging from stars to debutants. In his book Kommakommako Sannayi, he describes his relationship with some of the music directors, singers, lyricists, actors and directors he worked with. He was a teacher-like figure for many artists in the industry.

He is considered one of the most complete lyricist in the history of Telugu cinema. Even his competitors called him guru. Fellow lyricist Sirivennela praised him as a source of inspiration.[7] He identified Veturi as the one who broadened the horizons of Telugu music.[8] Sirivennela wrote an article in a Telugu monthly magazine, Haasam, explaining the breadth and depth of Veturi's poetry. Being a competitor, he ended the article saying: "aakaaSaannaakramiMchina aayana bhaavanaapaadaaniki, bhoogOLaanni aakramiMchina aayana bhaashaapaadaaniki bhaktithO aMjali ghaTistoo "naa mooDO paadaanni nee nettina peDataa" aMTunna aayana taaMDava paadaaniki bhayaMtO namaskaristoo, mummaaru mokkutoo"(Telugu: "ఆకాశాన్నాక్రమించిన ఆయన భావనాపాదానికి, భూగోళాన్ని ఆక్రమించిన ఆయన భాషాపాదానికి భక్తితో అంజలి ఘటిస్తూ "నా మూడో పాదాన్ని నీ నెత్తిన పెడతా" అంటున్న ఆయన తాండవ పాదానికి భయంతో నమస్కరిస్తూ, ముమ్మారు మొక్కుతూ") which roughly translates to "I pray unto your two feet with devotion: one who has occupied the sky of imagination, one which has occupied the earth called language; and with terror, I pray salute the third foot which he says he would keep on my head".[9] This is in reference to Vamana, an Avatar of Vishnu.

Veteran director K. Viswanath referred to him as brother.[10] Director Sekhar Kammula referred to him as his guru.[11] Actor, writer and director Tanikella Bharani referred to him as a manifestation of Saraswati in male form.[12] Acclaimed director Mani Ratnam, who worked with him for Geetaanjali, praised him as one of the best he has come across.

Veturi was very flexible with remunerations while working with young and upcoming artists, which made him very approachable and close to almost every director and producer.[13]

Awards and honors

Veturi received several national and regional awards for his contributions to literature and films. He has been conferred an honorary Doctorate in the 23rd convocation of Acharya Nagarjuna University.[14] In 2007, he received the Jandhyala Memorial Award.[15]

 
Bust of Veturi at Tummalapalli Kshetrayya Kalakshetram, Vijayawada

National Awards

He got the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the song "Ralipoye Puvva" (Telugu: రాలిపోయె పువ్వా) in the film Matrudevobhava,[16] making him the second Telugu film lyricist to achieve the distinction after the revolutionary poet, Sri Sri. In 2006, he declared that he would return the National Award if Telugu is not given the status of Classical Language by the Government of India.[17] In 2008, the Government of India declared Telugu as a classical language.[18]

Filmfare Awards

He received filmfare award for the song, Uppongele Godavari (Telugu: ఉప్పొంగెలే గోదావరి) in the 2006 movie, Godavari. In 2008, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.[19]

Nandi Awards

He received the Nandi award for best lyrics, from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, six times. They are listed here.

Year Song Movie
1977 Maanasa Veenaa Madhu Geetam (Telugu: మానసవీణ మధుగీతం) Panthulamma
1979 Sankara Naadasareeraparaa (Telugu: శంకరా నాదశరీరాపర) Sankarabharanam
1984 Brundavani Vundi (Telugu: బృందావని ఉంది) Kanchana Ganga
1985 Ee Duryodhana Dushaasana (Telugu: ఈ దుర్యోధనదుశ్శాశన) Pratighatana
1991 Pavuraniki Panjaraniki (Telugu: పావురానికి పంజరానికి) Chanti
1992 All Songs Rajeswari Kalyanam[20]

Manaswini Awards

He received two Manaswini awards.[21]

  1. Song: Venuvai vachchaanu (Telugu: వేణువై వచ్చాను), Movie: Matrudevobhava, Year: 1993.
  2. Song: Aakaashaana suryudundadu (Telugu: ఆకాశాన సూర్యుడుండడు), Movie: Sundarakanda, Year: 1992.

Filmography

He wrote thousands of songs as a lyricist for many successful Telugu films. He has also acted in very few films in cameo roles. He acted as a fake swamiji in a film, which succeeded in producing good comedy. He also penned Dialogues along with writer Jandhyala for the movie Siri Siri Muvva.

1970s

  • O Seeta Katha (1974) (lyrics: Bhaaratanaarii Charitamu (Harikatha))
  • Adavi Ramudu (1977) (lyrics: Krushi Vunte Manushulu Rushulautaru)
  • Pantulamma (1977) (lyrics: Maanasa Veenaa Madhu Geetam)
  • Siri Siri Muvva (1978) (lyrics: Andaaniki Andam, Eavari Kevaru Ee Lokamlo, Gajje Gallumantuntae, Jhummandhi Nadam Sayyandi Padam, Maa Voori Devudamma, Odupunna Pilupu, Raa Digi Raa Divi Ninchi)
  • Gorintaku (1979) (lyrics: Komma Kommako Sannayi)
  • Sankarabharanam (1979) (lyrics: Sankara Nadasareena Para)

1980s

  • Saptapadi (1981)
  • Manchu Pallaki (1982) (lyrics)
  • Subhalekha (1982) (lyrics: Raagaala Pallakilo Koyilamma Raaledu Eevela Endukammaa?)
  • Khaidi (1983)
  • Manthri Gari Viyyankudu (1983) (lyrics: Manasa Sirasa née namame padeda ee vela, Coconut manaku dosti okate asti raa, jabaru dasti cheste nasti raa, Chi chi po papa oppulakumma , Koluvainade urki korivayinade maa kobbarikayala subbarayude , Emanani née cheli padudane , Sala sala nanu kavinchanela )
  • Meghasandesham (1983) (lyrics: Aakaasa Desaana Aashada Masaana)
  • Mundadugu (1983)
  • Sitaara (1983)
  • Rustum (1984)
  • Agni Parvatam (1985) (lyrics: Agni Parvatam, Ee Gaalilo)
  • Anveshana (1985) (writer: Edalo Laya, Keeravani, Ekanta Vela, Ilalo Kalise)
  • Chantabbai (1986)
  • Padamati Sandhya Ragam (1986)
  • Pratighatana (1986) (lyrics: Ee Duryodhana Dussaasana Durvineeta Lokamlo)
  • Aakhari Poratam (1988) (lyrics: Tella Cheeraku, Eppudu Eppudu)
  • Marana Mrudangam (1988)
  • Geetaanjali (1989) (lyrics: Jallanta Kavvinta Kaavaalile, Nandikonda Vaagullona, Jagada Jagada Jagadam, Om Namah Nayana Shrutulaku, O Paapaa Laalii!, Aamani Paadave Haayigaa)

1990s

  • Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1990) (lyrics: Abba Nee Teeyani Debba, dhinakkuta chamakkuro, mana bhaaratamlo, amdalalo ahomahodayam, jai chiranjiiva, jagadekaveera, priyatama nanu palakrinchu pranayama, yamaho ni yama yama andam)
  • Chanti (1991) (lyrics: Pavuraniki Panjaraniki, idi tailam petti, jabiliki vennalaki puttina punnamile, o prema na prema, ennenno andalu)
  • Gang Leader (1991) (lyrics: paalabugga, vayasu vayasu)
  • Nirnayam (1991) (lyrics: Mila Mila Merisenu Tara)
  • Dharma Kshetram (1992) (lyrics: Koramenu Komalam Sora Shobanam and more songs from this film)
  • President Gari Pellam (1992) (lyrics: Nuvvu Malle Teega, Paruvala Kodi, Manduri Ambothu, Aa Oddu Ee Oddu, Umma Kavali, Kandirrega Nadumu Daani)
  • Sundarakanda (1992) (lyrics: AakaaSaana SuuryuDunDaDu SandevELakE, kokilamma kotha pata paadindi, sundarakaamdaku sandade sandadi, inka inka, ulikipadaku, arey mava illaliki)
  • Govinda Govinda (1993) (lyrics: O Naveena, andama anduma, indira mandira sundara taara, premante idena)
  • Matru Devo Bhava (1993) (lyrics: Raalipoye Puvva Neeku Raagalenduke, venuvai vachanu bhuvananiki, kanniti kaluvalu, raagam anuragam)
  • Mechanic Alludu (1993)
  • Super Police (1994)
  • Ramudochhadu (1996) (lyrics: Maa Palle Repallanta, Gumma Gumma Muddu Gumma, Vareva, Guvva Koose Puvvu Poose, srumgaara kaavyaala)
  • Iddaru(1997)
  • Annamayya(1997)
  • Ravoyi Chandamama (1999) (lyrics: Nanda Nandana, Jagadajam Jawani, Swapna Venuvedo, Mallepuvva, Leta Leta, Love to Live, Jhummani Jhummani)
  • Adbhutam (1999) (lyrics: lyrics Nityam ekanta kshaname adiga)
  • Chudalani Unadhi(1998) "Yamaha Nagari" Lyrics

2000s

  • Badri (2000) (writer: Vevela Mainala Ganam Chali Pidugullo)[22]
  • Annayya (2000) (writer: Himaseemallo, Gusagusale, Vaana vallappa)
  • sakhi (2000, Dubbed version) (lyrics: sakhiya celiya, alai pongera kanna, kaay love chedugudu, kalalai poyenu na premalu, snehituda snehituda, September maasam September maasam, ede ede vayyari varudu)
  • Bava Nachadu (2001) (lyrics: Akka Bava Nachada)
  • Mrigaraju (2001) (writer: Ramaiah Paadaletti, Satamanamannadile, Yelaley Yelalamma)
  • Indra (2002) (writer: Ammadu Appachi)
  • Tagore (2003) (writer: Manmadha Manmadha)
  • Simhadri (2003)
  • Anand (2004) (writer: Vacche Vacche, Yamunatheeram, Nuvvena, Charumati I Love You, Telisi Telisi, Yedalogaanam)
  • Arjun (2004) (lyrics: Madhura Madhura Meenakshi)
  • Arya (2004)
  • Yuva (2004, Dubbed version)
  • Premisthe (2004, Dubbed version)
  • Chatrapati (2005)
  • Ghajini (2005 film) (lyrics: Rangola Ola, Oku Maru Kalisina)
  • Godavari (2006) (lyrics: Uppongele Godavari)
  • Sainikudu (2006)
  • Madhumasam (2007)
  • Happy Days (2007)
  • Dashavataram (2008, Dubbed version)
  • Kantri (2008) (lyrics: Vayasunamy)
  • Sundarakanda (2008) (lyricist)
  • Malli Malli (2009) (lyricist)
  • Bendu Apparao R.M.P (2009)
  • Varudu (2010) (lyrics: All songs)
  • Leader (2010)
  • Simha (2010) (lyrics: Kanulara Chudhamu)
  • Villain (2010) (dubbed version of Raavanan)
  • Badrinath (2011) (lyrics: omkareshwari)
  • Surya S/o Krishnan (2008) (dubbed version of Vaaranam Aayiram)
  • Abhi(2011)("lyrics: Vangathota malupu kada")
  • Bus Stop (2012) ("Lyrics: "Rekkalocchina Prema" and "Pattuko Pattuko")

Books

Sirikaakolanu Chinnadi

This book was originally a "musical play" telecasted on the All India Radio. The story describes the culture and people during the time of the king Krishna Deva Raya through the story of a Devadasi.[23] The original play has music by the great music director Pendyala Nageswara Rao. One can see the beauty of the Telugu language in this book. Veturi was introduced to the director K. Viswanath through this book and later their combination was a big hit. N.T.Rama Rao was so impressed by the story of this book that he wanted to make it as a movie. It is believed that there were some discussions on the script but the movie was never produced.

Kommako Kommako Sannaayi

A book titled komma kommakO sannAyi was published by "Veturi Sahitii Samiti". This book contains 27 articles written by Veturi celebrating his association with some famous personalities in the Telugu film industry. It also contains descriptions of some of his songs. The personalities covered include the following:

  1. Music directors: Pendyala Nageswara Rao, S. Rajeswara Rao, K. V. Mahadevan, Adi Narayana Rao, Ramesh Naidu, Rajan – Nagendra, Chakravarty, Ilayaraja, MM Keeravaani & A.R.Rahman
  2. Singers: S._P._Balasubrahmanyam
  3. Lyricists: Daita Gopalam, Samudrala (Sr), Atreya, Dasarathi,
  4. Actors: Nagayya, Jagayya, N. T. Rama Rao & Relangi
  5. Directors and producers: Nagi Reddy, Jandhyala, Bapu – Ramana

Many of these articles were originally published in a Telugu magazine called Haasam. Veturi's prowess in the Telugu language & literature and his vast knowledge of Carnatic music can be seen in this book. Veturi often quotes many of his own lyrics in this book and those examples offer a glimpse of his genius. In particular, his explanation of the song Swararaaga gangaa pravaahamE (Movie: Sarigamalu) is a masterpiece.

Personal life

Veturi was married to Seeta Maha Lakshmi and has three sons: Ravi Prakash, Chandrasekhar and Nanda Kishore.[24]

Controversies

In March 2010, Veturi openly criticized the Film Nagar Cooperative Society officials for not handing over the 1000 sq.yard land that was allotted to him about 28 years ago.[25] He alleged that several juniors and ineligible people were given plots ahead of him. He was allegedly offered a double bedroom flat for 1.5 million.[26]

After his death, noted singer Mano and senior actor Vijay Chandar demanded the government to give the land to his family.[27]

Death

Veturi died of a pulmonary hemorrhage at a private hospital in Hyderabad on 22 May 2010, aged 74, at about 9:30 p.m. local time. He was admitted to the hospital two days earlier and was kept in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) there as his health was deteriorating.[28]

K. Viswanath, who introduced Veturi to the film industry, stated that "his works would please even the gods".[27] Director Sekhar Kammula, who worked with him to deliver some critically acclaimed songs, wrote a four-page article in the daily Sakshi describing Veturi's death as his "personal loss".[29]

Legacy

Appaji Ambarisha Darbha, a creative digital-media professional turned actor made a font with the name "Veturi" which was inaugurated by Telugu lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry in 2018.

References

  1. ^ . The Hindu. 24 May 2010. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  2. ^ Veturi Passes Away – The Times of India
  3. ^ Big loss to Telugu [Film] Industry – Merinews
  4. ^ Video on YouTube
  5. ^ . The Hindu. 24 May 2010. Archived from the original on 30 May 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
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  7. ^ "Telugu Cinema Etc". Idlebrain.com. 4 March 2002. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  8. ^ . Mana Sirivennela. Archived from the original on 15 May 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  9. ^ . Mana Sirivennela. 15 May 2012. Archived from the original on 15 May 2012.
  10. ^ "Telugu film industry pays tributes to lyricist Veturi". Archived from the original on 17 July 2012.
  11. ^ . The Hindu. 9 May 2010. Archived from the original on 14 May 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  12. ^ . Greatandhra. 26 May 2010. Archived from the original on 26 May 2010.
  13. ^ "Sekhar Kammula on Veturi- Telugu cinema". Idlebrain.com. 30 May 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  14. ^ . The Hindu. 26 July 2007. Archived from the original on 7 November 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  15. ^ . The Hindu. 15 January 2007. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  16. ^ "T'wood mourns death of Dr Veturi Sundara Ramurthy". sify.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
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  18. ^ . PIB. Archived from the original on 16 December 2008. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  19. ^ "56th Filmfare awards Tollywood winners – Telugu Movie News". IndiaGlitz.com. 1 August 2009. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  20. ^ "నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008)] (PDF). Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. Retrieved 21 August 2020.(in Telugu)
  21. ^ . Telugu Cinema. 31 December 2010. Archived from the original on 31 December 2010.
  22. ^ . Ragalahari. Archived from the original on 13 June 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  23. ^ AVKF review on this book. Available at: http://www.avkf.org/BookLink/display_author_books.php?author_id=211
  24. ^ "Veturi". Eenadu. Retrieved 29 May 2010.[dead link]
  25. ^ "Filmnagar society denies Veturi's land". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 1 June 2010.[dead link]
  26. ^ Video on YouTube
  27. ^ a b "His work would please even gods". Express Buzz. Retrieved 31 May 2010.[dead link]
  28. ^ . Deccan Chronicle. 30 June 2010. Archived from the original on 30 June 2010.
  29. ^ . Sakshi. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 31 May 2010.

External links

  • List of Veturi Movies
  • Lyricist Sirivennela's on Veturi, originally published in the magazine Haasam
  • Srinivas Kanchibhotla's article on Veturi in Idlebrain
  • Sekhar kammula's extensive article on veturi [2] on Idlebrain

veturi, surname, surname, sundararama, murthy, january, 1936, 2010, known, mononymously, surname, indian, poet, lyricist, journalist, popular, writing, telugu, songs, career, telugu, cinema, spanned, more, than, four, decades, highly, admired, cherished, deep,. For the surname see Veturi surname Veturi Sundararama Murthy 29 January 1936 22 May 2010 known mononymously by his surname Veturi was an Indian poet lyricist and journalist who is popular for writing Telugu songs His career in the Telugu cinema spanned more than four decades 1 He was highly admired and cherished for his deep and thoughtful lyrics in Telugu songs VeturiPortrait of VeturiBornVeturi Sundararama Murthy 1936 01 29 29 January 1936Pedakallepalli Madras Presidency British India present day Andhra Pradesh India Died22 May 2010 2010 05 22 aged 74 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh India present day Telangana Occupation s Poet lyricist songwriterSpouseSeeta MahalakshmiChildren3 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education 2 Career as a journalist 3 Career as a lyricist 3 1 Entry into films 3 2 1970s 3 3 1980s 3 4 1990s 3 5 2000s 4 Relations with other artists 5 Awards and honors 5 1 National Awards 5 2 Filmfare Awards 5 3 Nandi Awards 5 4 Manaswini Awards 6 Filmography 6 1 1970s 6 2 1980s 6 3 1990s 6 4 2000s 7 Books 7 1 Sirikaakolanu Chinnadi 7 2 Kommako Kommako Sannaayi 8 Personal life 9 Controversies 10 Death 11 Legacy 12 References 13 External linksEarly life EditVeturi was born to Chandrasekhar Sastry and Kamalamba in Pedakallepalli near Challapalli Krishna into a Telugu Brahmin family 2 3 Veturi was a nephew of the Telugu Research Scholar Veturi Prabhakara Sastri His grandfather Veturi Sundara Sastry was also a poet citation needed Education Edit Veturi completed his schooling in Diviseema Jaggayyapeta near Vijayawada in Krishna district and SSLC in his grandmother s village Later Veturi went to Chennai for his intermediate studies and came back to Vijayawada where he completed his degree in S R R Government College He was a student of legendary Viswanatha Satyanarayana at this college Career as a journalist EditVeturi joined Andhra Prabha as a journalist in 1952 after his education 4 He learned the basics of editing a news article from his senior at Andhra Prabha Narla Venkateswara Rao whom he considers his first teacher In 1959 he joined a weekly called Andhra Patrika where Bapu and Mullapudi Venkata Ramana were his colleagues 5 He was the in charge of the Cinema section at Andhra Patrika He also worked for the Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee s official daily newspaper called Andhra Janata as an editor In 1962 he became the first and only Telugu journalist to interview the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru who came to inaugurate Srisailam Hydroelectricity project He covered the speeches of national leaders like Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan In 1964 he worked as an assembly reporter His articles are said to be very catchy and witty For instance he referred to the meeting of MLAs in Hotel Dwaraka near the Andhra Pradesh State Assembly as Adigo Dwaraka Ivigo Alamandalu This is Dwaraka and here are the cattle Telugu అద గ ద వ రక His writing style caught the attention of the film industry due to his prowess in using traditional poetic rules related to alliteration and rhyme for describing current affairs Career as a lyricist EditEntry into films Edit Veturi had contacts with the Telugu film industry during his days as a journalist He used to meet veteran lyric writer Dasarathi often Legendary director V Nagayya offered him a role in his film Naa Illu 1953 6 However two days before the shooting began Veturi decided not to act as he felt that he was not fit for acting and wrote a letter of apology to Nagayya for rejecting his offer N T Rama Rao has invited him to join the film industry as a lyricist In 1974 he wrote his first song Bharatanaari Charitamu Telugu భ రతన ర చర తమ in the form of Harikatha for O Seeta Katha 1974 under the direction of K Viswanath 1970s Edit In 1977 actor Sr N T R s Adavi Ramudu showcased Veturi s talent for penning inspirational and romantic lyrics The album was an instant hit among various audiences In 1978 K Viswanath s Siri Siri Muvva proved his prowess in expressing diverse emotions with poetry Acharya Aatreya the leading lyricist in those days was known to take days for writing a song Veturi became the first choice for directors and producers too because of his ability to write a song to the director s taste in a few minutes He went on to pen more than 5 000 songs in his career He wrote more mass numbers for movies like Vetagadu and Driver Ramudu and classics for movies like Sankarabharanam and Sagara Sangamam In particular Sankarabharanam stood as a landmark in the Telugu film industry 1980s Edit After the surge of his popularity during the 1970s he went on to work with a variety of directors and actors in the 1980s He wrote classics for directors like Singeetam Srinivasa Rao Dasari Narayana Rao Bapu Jandhyala Vamsy and mass numbers for directors like Raghavendra Rao A Kodandarami Reddy Vijaya Bapineedu He delivered a number of hits for senior actors like Sr N T R Akkineni Nageswara Rao Ghattamaneni Krishna Shobhan Babu Krishnam Raju and upcoming stars like Chiranjeevi Nandamuri Balakrishna Nagarjuna Daggubati Venkatesh This golden period in his career saw memorable albums like Saptapadi Subhodayam Subhalekha Sagara Sangamam Meghasandesam Mudda Mandaram Malle Pandiri Nalugu Stambhalata Rendu Jalla Seeta Amarajeevi Sreevariki Prema Lekha Ananda Bhairavi Srivari Sobhanam Mogudu Pellalu Chantabbai Sitaara Anveshana Alapana Mayuri Amavasya Chandrudu Janaki Ramudu and Geetaanjali 1990s Edit During the late 1980s Veturi s mass numbers garnered a lot of response from the public resulting in directors demanding more and more of them However Veturi still maintained his balance between classics and mass numbers with movies like Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari Sarigamalu Sitaramayya Gaari Manavaralu Matru Devo Bhava and Mechanic Alludu Veturi was given the opportunity to dub many Tamil Malayalam and Hindi movies Some of his dubbed albums for instance Iruvar and Devaraagam received wide acclaim 2000s Edit During this period Veturi created classics like Gangotri and Swarabhishekam His association with young directors like Sekhar Kammula and Gunasekhar produced some memorable albums like Anand Godavari Varudu Arjun Premishte Dubbed version of Kaadhal and Leader Relations with other artists EditThis section contains wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information Please remove or replace such wording and instead of making proclamations about a subject s importance use facts and attribution to demonstrate that importance October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Veturi had cordial relationships with the prominent figures of the industry He worked with all classes of directors producers music directors and actors ranging from stars to debutants In his book Kommakommako Sannayi he describes his relationship with some of the music directors singers lyricists actors and directors he worked with He was a teacher like figure for many artists in the industry He is considered one of the most complete lyricist in the history of Telugu cinema Even his competitors called him guru Fellow lyricist Sirivennela praised him as a source of inspiration 7 He identified Veturi as the one who broadened the horizons of Telugu music 8 Sirivennela wrote an article in a Telugu monthly magazine Haasam explaining the breadth and depth of Veturi s poetry Being a competitor he ended the article saying aakaaSaannaakramiMchina aayana bhaavanaapaadaaniki bhoogOLaanni aakramiMchina aayana bhaashaapaadaaniki bhaktithO aMjali ghaTistoo naa mooDO paadaanni nee nettina peDataa aMTunna aayana taaMDava paadaaniki bhayaMtO namaskaristoo mummaaru mokkutoo Telugu ఆక శ న న క రమ చ న ఆయన భ వన ప ద న క భ గ ళ న న ఆక రమ చ న ఆయన భ ష ప ద న క భక త త అ జల ఘట స త న మ డ ప ద న న న న త త న ప డత అ ట న న ఆయన త డవ ప ద న క భయ త నమస కర స త మ మ మ ర మ క క త which roughly translates to I pray unto your two feet with devotion one who has occupied the sky of imagination one which has occupied the earth called language and with terror I pray salute the third foot which he says he would keep on my head 9 This is in reference to Vamana an Avatar of Vishnu Veteran director K Viswanath referred to him as brother 10 Director Sekhar Kammula referred to him as his guru 11 Actor writer and director Tanikella Bharani referred to him as a manifestation of Saraswati in male form 12 Acclaimed director Mani Ratnam who worked with him for Geetaanjali praised him as one of the best he has come across Veturi was very flexible with remunerations while working with young and upcoming artists which made him very approachable and close to almost every director and producer 13 Awards and honors EditVeturi received several national and regional awards for his contributions to literature and films He has been conferred an honorary Doctorate in the 23rd convocation of Acharya Nagarjuna University 14 In 2007 he received the Jandhyala Memorial Award 15 Bust of Veturi at Tummalapalli Kshetrayya Kalakshetram Vijayawada National Awards Edit He got the National Film Award for Best Lyrics for the song Ralipoye Puvva Telugu ర ల ప య ప వ వ in the film Matrudevobhava 16 making him the second Telugu film lyricist to achieve the distinction after the revolutionary poet Sri Sri In 2006 he declared that he would return the National Award if Telugu is not given the status of Classical Language by the Government of India 17 In 2008 the Government of India declared Telugu as a classical language 18 Filmfare Awards Edit He received filmfare award for the song Uppongele Godavari Telugu ఉప ప గ ల గ ద వర in the 2006 movie Godavari In 2008 he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award 19 Nandi Awards Edit He received the Nandi award for best lyrics from the Government of Andhra Pradesh six times They are listed here Year Song Movie1977 Maanasa Veenaa Madhu Geetam Telugu మ నసవ ణ మధ గ త Panthulamma1979 Sankara Naadasareeraparaa Telugu శ కర న దశర ర పర Sankarabharanam1984 Brundavani Vundi Telugu బ ద వన ఉ ద Kanchana Ganga1985 Ee Duryodhana Dushaasana Telugu ఈ ద ర య ధనద శ శ శన Pratighatana1991 Pavuraniki Panjaraniki Telugu ప వ ర న క ప జర న క Chanti1992 All Songs Rajeswari Kalyanam 20 Manaswini Awards Edit He received two Manaswini awards 21 Song Venuvai vachchaanu Telugu వ ణ వ వచ చ న Movie Matrudevobhava Year 1993 Song Aakaashaana suryudundadu Telugu ఆక శ న స ర య డ డడ Movie Sundarakanda Year 1992 Filmography EditHe wrote thousands of songs as a lyricist for many successful Telugu films He has also acted in very few films in cameo roles He acted as a fake swamiji in a film which succeeded in producing good comedy He also penned Dialogues along with writer Jandhyala for the movie Siri Siri Muvva 1970s Edit O Seeta Katha 1974 lyrics Bhaaratanaarii Charitamu Harikatha Adavi Ramudu 1977 lyrics Krushi Vunte Manushulu Rushulautaru Pantulamma 1977 lyrics Maanasa Veenaa Madhu Geetam Siri Siri Muvva 1978 lyrics Andaaniki Andam Eavari Kevaru Ee Lokamlo Gajje Gallumantuntae Jhummandhi Nadam Sayyandi Padam Maa Voori Devudamma Odupunna Pilupu Raa Digi Raa Divi Ninchi Gorintaku 1979 lyrics Komma Kommako Sannayi Sankarabharanam 1979 lyrics Sankara Nadasareena Para 1980s Edit Saptapadi 1981 Manchu Pallaki 1982 lyrics Subhalekha 1982 lyrics Raagaala Pallakilo Koyilamma Raaledu Eevela Endukammaa Khaidi 1983 Manthri Gari Viyyankudu 1983 lyrics Manasa Sirasa nee namame padeda ee vela Coconut manaku dosti okate asti raa jabaru dasti cheste nasti raa Chi chi po papa oppulakumma Koluvainade urki korivayinade maa kobbarikayala subbarayude Emanani nee cheli padudane Sala sala nanu kavinchanela Meghasandesham 1983 lyrics Aakaasa Desaana Aashada Masaana Mundadugu 1983 Sitaara 1983 Rustum 1984 Agni Parvatam 1985 lyrics Agni Parvatam Ee Gaalilo Anveshana 1985 writer Edalo Laya Keeravani Ekanta Vela Ilalo Kalise Chantabbai 1986 Padamati Sandhya Ragam 1986 Pratighatana 1986 lyrics Ee Duryodhana Dussaasana Durvineeta Lokamlo Aakhari Poratam 1988 lyrics Tella Cheeraku Eppudu Eppudu Marana Mrudangam 1988 Geetaanjali 1989 lyrics Jallanta Kavvinta Kaavaalile Nandikonda Vaagullona Jagada Jagada Jagadam Om Namah Nayana Shrutulaku O Paapaa Laalii Aamani Paadave Haayigaa 1990s Edit Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari 1990 lyrics Abba Nee Teeyani Debba dhinakkuta chamakkuro mana bhaaratamlo amdalalo ahomahodayam jai chiranjiiva jagadekaveera priyatama nanu palakrinchu pranayama yamaho ni yama yama andam Chanti 1991 lyrics Pavuraniki Panjaraniki idi tailam petti jabiliki vennalaki puttina punnamile o prema na prema ennenno andalu Gang Leader 1991 lyrics paalabugga vayasu vayasu Nirnayam 1991 lyrics Mila Mila Merisenu Tara Dharma Kshetram 1992 lyrics Koramenu Komalam Sora Shobanam and more songs from this film President Gari Pellam 1992 lyrics Nuvvu Malle Teega Paruvala Kodi Manduri Ambothu Aa Oddu Ee Oddu Umma Kavali Kandirrega Nadumu Daani Sundarakanda 1992 lyrics AakaaSaana SuuryuDunDaDu SandevELakE kokilamma kotha pata paadindi sundarakaamdaku sandade sandadi inka inka ulikipadaku arey mava illaliki Govinda Govinda 1993 lyrics O Naveena andama anduma indira mandira sundara taara premante idena Matru Devo Bhava 1993 lyrics Raalipoye Puvva Neeku Raagalenduke venuvai vachanu bhuvananiki kanniti kaluvalu raagam anuragam Mechanic Alludu 1993 Super Police 1994 Ramudochhadu 1996 lyrics Maa Palle Repallanta Gumma Gumma Muddu Gumma Vareva Guvva Koose Puvvu Poose srumgaara kaavyaala Iddaru 1997 Annamayya 1997 Ravoyi Chandamama 1999 lyrics Nanda Nandana Jagadajam Jawani Swapna Venuvedo Mallepuvva Leta Leta Love to Live Jhummani Jhummani Adbhutam 1999 lyrics lyrics Nityam ekanta kshaname adiga Chudalani Unadhi 1998 Yamaha Nagari Lyrics2000s Edit Badri 2000 writer Vevela Mainala Ganam Chali Pidugullo 22 Annayya 2000 writer Himaseemallo Gusagusale Vaana vallappa sakhi 2000 Dubbed version lyrics sakhiya celiya alai pongera kanna kaay love chedugudu kalalai poyenu na premalu snehituda snehituda September maasam September maasam ede ede vayyari varudu Bava Nachadu 2001 lyrics Akka Bava Nachada Mrigaraju 2001 writer Ramaiah Paadaletti Satamanamannadile Yelaley Yelalamma Indra 2002 writer Ammadu Appachi Tagore 2003 writer Manmadha Manmadha Simhadri 2003 Anand 2004 writer Vacche Vacche Yamunatheeram Nuvvena Charumati I Love You Telisi Telisi Yedalogaanam Arjun 2004 lyrics Madhura Madhura Meenakshi Arya 2004 Yuva 2004 Dubbed version Premisthe 2004 Dubbed version Chatrapati 2005 Ghajini 2005 film lyrics Rangola Ola Oku Maru Kalisina Godavari 2006 lyrics Uppongele Godavari Sainikudu 2006 Madhumasam 2007 Happy Days 2007 Dashavataram 2008 Dubbed version Kantri 2008 lyrics Vayasunamy Sundarakanda 2008 lyricist Malli Malli 2009 lyricist Bendu Apparao R M P 2009 Varudu 2010 lyrics All songs Leader 2010 Simha 2010 lyrics Kanulara Chudhamu Villain 2010 dubbed version of Raavanan Badrinath 2011 lyrics omkareshwari Surya S o Krishnan 2008 dubbed version of Vaaranam Aayiram Abhi 2011 lyrics Vangathota malupu kada Bus Stop 2012 Lyrics Rekkalocchina Prema and Pattuko Pattuko Books EditSirikaakolanu Chinnadi Edit This book was originally a musical play telecasted on the All India Radio The story describes the culture and people during the time of the king Krishna Deva Raya through the story of a Devadasi 23 The original play has music by the great music director Pendyala Nageswara Rao One can see the beauty of the Telugu language in this book Veturi was introduced to the director K Viswanath through this book and later their combination was a big hit N T Rama Rao was so impressed by the story of this book that he wanted to make it as a movie It is believed that there were some discussions on the script but the movie was never produced Kommako Kommako Sannaayi Edit A book titled komma kommakO sannAyi was published by Veturi Sahitii Samiti This book contains 27 articles written by Veturi celebrating his association with some famous personalities in the Telugu film industry It also contains descriptions of some of his songs The personalities covered include the following Music directors Pendyala Nageswara Rao S Rajeswara Rao K V Mahadevan Adi Narayana Rao Ramesh Naidu Rajan Nagendra Chakravarty Ilayaraja MM Keeravaani amp A R Rahman Singers S P Balasubrahmanyam Lyricists Daita Gopalam Samudrala Sr Atreya Dasarathi Actors Nagayya Jagayya N T Rama Rao amp Relangi Directors and producers Nagi Reddy Jandhyala Bapu RamanaMany of these articles were originally published in a Telugu magazine called Haasam Veturi s prowess in the Telugu language amp literature and his vast knowledge of Carnatic music can be seen in this book Veturi often quotes many of his own lyrics in this book and those examples offer a glimpse of his genius In particular his explanation of the song Swararaaga gangaa pravaahamE Movie Sarigamalu is a masterpiece Personal life EditVeturi was married to Seeta Maha Lakshmi and has three sons Ravi Prakash Chandrasekhar and Nanda Kishore 24 Controversies EditIn March 2010 Veturi openly criticized the Film Nagar Cooperative Society officials for not handing over the 1000 sq yard land that was allotted to him about 28 years ago 25 He alleged that several juniors and ineligible people were given plots ahead of him He was allegedly offered a double bedroom flat for 1 5 million 26 After his death noted singer Mano and senior actor Vijay Chandar demanded the government to give the land to his family 27 Death EditVeturi died of a pulmonary hemorrhage at a private hospital in Hyderabad on 22 May 2010 aged 74 at about 9 30 p m local time He was admitted to the hospital two days earlier and was kept in the Intensive Care Unit ICU there as his health was deteriorating 28 K Viswanath who introduced Veturi to the film industry stated that his works would please even the gods 27 Director Sekhar Kammula who worked with him to deliver some critically acclaimed songs wrote a four page article in the daily Sakshi describing Veturi s death as his personal loss 29 Legacy EditAppaji Ambarisha Darbha a creative digital media professional turned actor made a font with the name Veturi which was inaugurated by Telugu lyricist Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry in 2018 References Edit News Archives The Hindu 24 May 2010 Archived from the original on 7 November 2012 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Veturi Passes Away The Times of India Big loss to Telugu Film Industry Merinews Video on YouTube AIR gave Veturi the break ANDHRA PRADESH The Hindu 24 May 2010 Archived from the original on 30 May 2010 Retrieved 16 September 2015 1 dead link Telugu Cinema Etc Idlebrain com 4 March 2002 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Veturi Mana Sirivennela Archived from the original on 15 May 2012 Retrieved 8 February 2016 New Page 1 Mana Sirivennela 15 May 2012 Archived from the original on 15 May 2012 Telugu film industry pays tributes to lyricist Veturi Archived from the original on 17 July 2012 Films have an obligation to society ANDHRA PRADESH The Hindu 9 May 2010 Archived from the original on 14 May 2010 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Tanikella about Veturi Greatandhra 26 May 2010 Archived from the original on 26 May 2010 Sekhar Kammula on Veturi Telugu cinema Idlebrain com 30 May 2010 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Honorary doctorate for Veturi two others ANDHRA PRADESH The Hindu 26 July 2007 Archived from the original on 7 November 2012 Retrieved 16 September 2015 Veturi given Jandhyala award ANDHRA PRADESH The Hindu 15 January 2007 Archived from the original on 6 November 2012 Retrieved 16 September 2015 T wood mourns death of Dr Veturi Sundara Ramurthy sify com Archived from the original on 18 July 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2022 The Hindu Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad News Going all out for classical tag Declaration of Telugu and Kannada as classical languages PIB Archived from the original on 16 December 2008 Retrieved 2013 02 17 56th Filmfare awards Tollywood winners Telugu Movie News IndiaGlitz com 1 August 2009 Retrieved 16 September 2015 న ద అవ ర డ వ జ తల పర పర 1964 2008 A series of Nandi Award Winners 1964 2008 PDF Information amp Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh Retrieved 21 August 2020 in Telugu Lyricist Veturi passed away Telugu Cinema 31 December 2010 Archived from the original on 31 December 2010 Badri Ragalahari Archived from the original on 13 June 2013 Retrieved 3 March 2012 AVKF review on this book Available at http www avkf org BookLink display author books php author id 211 Veturi Eenadu Retrieved 29 May 2010 dead link Filmnagar society denies Veturi s land Deccan Chronicle Retrieved 1 June 2010 dead link Video on YouTube a b His work would please even gods Express Buzz Retrieved 31 May 2010 dead link Lyricist Veturi no more Deccan Chronicle 30 June 2010 Archived from the original on 30 June 2010 Veturi died Sakshi Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 31 May 2010 External links EditList of Veturi Movies Lyricist Sirivennela s article on Veturi originally published in the magazine Haasam Srinivas Kanchibhotla s article on Veturi in Idlebrain Sekhar kammula s extensive article on veturi 2 on Idlebrain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Veturi amp oldid 1125558777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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