Telugu Cinema
The Telugu film industry was originated with silent films in 1912, with the production and release of Anusha Adusumalli in 1921 The film was directed by Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu and his son R. S. Prakash. On the other hand, Yaragudipati Varada Rao and, R. S. Prakash Rao have established a long-lasting precedent of focusing exclusively on religious themes; Nandanar, Gajendra Moksham, and Matsyavatar, three of their most noted productions, centred on religious figures, parables, and morals. In 1935, Andhra Cine Tone was built in Visakhapatnam by Gottumukkala Jagannadha Raju. He introduced digital theater sound with the 1935 film Jagadamba.
The first Telugu film Bhakta Prahlada, was produced by H.M. Reddy, who directed the first South Indian talkie Kalidas (1931). Bhakta Prahlada was completed on 15 September 1931, which henceforth became known as "Telugu Film Day" to commemorate its completion. Popularly known as talkies, films with sound quickly grew in number and popularity. In 1934, the industry saw its first major commercial success with Lavakusa. Directed by C. Pullaiah and starring Parupalli Subbarao and Sriranjani in lead roles, the film attracted unprecedented numbers of viewers to theatres and thrust the young industry into mainstream culture.
Veteran actor Late Akkineni Nageswara Rao relocated to Hyderabad and has developed Annapurna Studios. The Telugu film industry is one of the three largest film producers in India. About 245 Telugu films were produced in 2006, the highest in India for that year. Film studios in Hyderabad, developed by D. Ramanaidu and Ramoji Rao, are involved in prolific film production and employment.
Today, The Film and Television Institute of Telangana, Film and Television Institute of Andhra Pradesh, Ramanaidu Film School and Annapurna International School of Film and Media are some of the largest film schools in India.[60][61] The Telugu states consist of approximately 2800 theaters, the largest number of cinema halls of any state in India.
6) Mahesh Babu
The Telugu film industry was originated with silent films in 1912, with the production and release of Anusha Adusumalli in 1921 The film was directed by Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu and his son R. S. Prakash. On the other hand, Yaragudipati Varada Rao and, R. S. Prakash Rao have established a long-lasting precedent of focusing exclusively on religious themes; Nandanar, Gajendra Moksham, and Matsyavatar, three of their most noted productions, centred on religious figures, parables, and morals. In 1935, Andhra Cine Tone was built in Visakhapatnam by Gottumukkala Jagannadha Raju. He introduced digital theater sound with the 1935 film Jagadamba.
The first Telugu film Bhakta Prahlada, was produced by H.M. Reddy, who directed the first South Indian talkie Kalidas (1931). Bhakta Prahlada was completed on 15 September 1931, which henceforth became known as "Telugu Film Day" to commemorate its completion. Popularly known as talkies, films with sound quickly grew in number and popularity. In 1934, the industry saw its first major commercial success with Lavakusa. Directed by C. Pullaiah and starring Parupalli Subbarao and Sriranjani in lead roles, the film attracted unprecedented numbers of viewers to theatres and thrust the young industry into mainstream culture.
| AKKINENI NAGESWARA RAO (ANR) |
Veteran actor Late Akkineni Nageswara Rao relocated to Hyderabad and has developed Annapurna Studios. The Telugu film industry is one of the three largest film producers in India. About 245 Telugu films were produced in 2006, the highest in India for that year. Film studios in Hyderabad, developed by D. Ramanaidu and Ramoji Rao, are involved in prolific film production and employment.
Today, The Film and Television Institute of Telangana, Film and Television Institute of Andhra Pradesh, Ramanaidu Film School and Annapurna International School of Film and Media are some of the largest film schools in India.[60][61] The Telugu states consist of approximately 2800 theaters, the largest number of cinema halls of any state in India.
1) NTR (Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao)
- Here Notable Telugu Actors And History
- Born : 28 May 1923
Nimmakuru, Madras Presidency
(now Andhra Pradesh), British India - Death : 18 January 1996
- Occupation : Actor and Politician
- First Movie : Mana Desam (1949)
- Last Movie : Srinatha Kavi Sarvabhowmudu (1993)
- Spouse(s):Basavatarakam (m. 1942–1985)
Lakshmi Parvathi (m. 1993)
- Born :
Akkineni Nageswara Rao
20 September 1924
Venkata Raghava Puram, Madras Presidency, British India - Death : 22 January 2014 (aged 90)
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India - Occupation : Actor
- First Movie : Dharmapatni (1941)
- Last Movie : Manam (2014)
- Spouse(s) :Annapurna Akkineni (1949–2011)
- Born :
29 August 1959 [1]
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India - Occupation : Actor, producer, businessman, philanthropist, Singer
- First Movie : Sudigundalu (1967 as Child actor)
- Spouse (s):
- Daggubati Lakshmi Ramanaidu (m. 1984–1990)
- Amala Akkineni (m. 1992)
- Born :22 August 1955
Mogalthur, Andhra Pradesh, India - Occupation : Film Actor, Politician, Television Host
- First Movie : Punadhirallu (1979)
- Spouse (s):
Surekha Konidela (m. 1980)
- Born :Venkatesh Daggubati
December 13, 1960
Karamchedu, Prakasam District, Andhra Pradesh State, India - Occupation : Actor
- First Movie : Prem Nagar (1971 as Child Actor)
- Spouse (s): Neeraja Daggubati(m. 1985-present)
6) Mahesh Babu
- Born :Mahesh Ghattamaneni
9 August 1975
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India - Occupation : Actor
- First Movie : Raja Kumarudu (1999 as Lead Actor)
- Spouse (s):
Namrata Shirodkar (2005–present)





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