S. V. Ranga Rao
S. V. Ranga Rao | |
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Born | Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao 3 July 1918 |
Died | 18 July 1974 (aged 56) Madras,Tamil Nadu,India |
Other names | SVR, Viswa Nata Chakravarthi |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Producer, Director |
Spouse |
Leelavathi (m.1947) |
Awards | Rashtrapati Award International Honor |
Signature | |
Samarla Venkata Ranga Rao(3 July 1918 – 18 July 1974), popularly known asSVR,was an Indian actor and filmmaker who primarily worked inTeluguandTamilfilms. He is regarded as one of the finest actors in the history ofIndian cinema.[1]He is known by theepithet"Viswa Nata Chakravarthi" (transl. "Universal Emperor of Acting")[2][3]and was the earliest knowncharacter actorinSouth Indian cinemato achieve astarstatus.[4]In a career spanning nearly three decades, Ranga Rao garnered variousnationaland international honours.[2][5]
Ranga Rao was amethod actorknown for his natural acting style, portraying complex social, biographical, and mythological characters. Some of his most iconic roles include 'Nepala Manthrikudu',atantricinPathala Bhairavi(1951),YamainSati Savitri(1957),GhatothkachainMaya Bazaar(1957),MayasurainBhookailas(1958), andBhojainMahakavi Kalidasu(1960).[6]In 1964, he won the Best Actor Award at the thirdAfro-Asian Film Festivalheld inJakartafor his portrayal ofKichakainNartanasala(1963),[7]becoming the only Indian actor to have ever received the honour.[8][9]His other notable performances include roles asDuryodhanainPandava Vanavasam(1965),HiranyakasipuinBhakta Prahlada(1967), andRavanainSampoorna Ramayanam(1971).[10][11][3]
Ranga Rao's notable films as a character actor includeMana Desam(1949),Palletoori Pilla(1950),Devadasu(1953),Bangaru Papa(1954),Raju Peda(1954),Thodi Kodallu(1957),Chenchu Lakshmi(1958),Pelli Naati Pramanalu(1958),Nammina Bantu(1959),Gundamma Katha(1962),Sarada(1962),Aatma Bandhuvu(1962),Annai(1962),Karpagam(1963),Naanum Oru Penn(1963),Bobbili Yuddham(1964),Bandhavyalu(1968),Prema Nagar(1971),Dasara Bullodu(1971),Pandanti Kapuram(1972),Vasantha Maligai(1972),Thatha-Manavadu(1973), andAndaru Dongale(1974).[4][12]
In his honour, theGovernment of Andhra Pradeshinstituted theS. V. Ranga Rao Award for Best Character Actor,which is presented annually to recognize outstanding performances in character roles.[2]
Early life
[edit]Ranga Rao was born inNuziveeduin erstwhile Krishna District ofAndhra Pradeshin 1918 in aTeluguZamindarifamily ofKapucaste.[3][13][14]His father, Samarla Koteswara Rao, was an excise inspector at Nuzvidu, and his mother's name was Smt. Lakshmi Narasayamma.[10][11]His grandfather was working as a doctor in the town. He had relatives scattered in East Godavari district. His grandfather, Kotayya Naidu, lived inChengalpattu,Tamil Nadu.[3]
His mother, Lakshmi Narasayamma, a staunch devotee ofLord Venkateswara,named the boy after him. Ranga Rao was sent toMadras,where he completed his schooling at Hindu College. He also studied inEluruandVisakhapatnam.[3]At an early age of 12, he showed interest in stage acting. He ventured into acting after completing his bachelor's degree in sciences.[10][11][15]
Career
[edit]S. V. R. got an invitation from one of his relatives, B. V. Ramanandam, to play the lead actor in his filmVaroodhini(1947). He immediately abandoned the job, and left forSalemto join the celluloid world. However, the film didn’t do well at the box office.[3][4]
S. V. R. leftMadras Presidencyand reachedJamshedpur,where he took up the job as a budget assistant with theTata company.[4][15]However, his love fortheatrebegan to bloom multifold. At this juncture, he married Badeti Leelavathi on 27 December 1947. In the days that followed, S. V. R. was given an opportunity to appear inPalletoori Pilla(1950), produced byB. A. Subba Rao.[10]Shavukaru(1950) earned him recognition as a fine actor.[3][4]
His role as the antagonist 'Nepala Manthrikudu',atantricinPathala Bhairavi(1951) was a turning point in his career.[12][4]The film became abreakthroughfor both Ranga Rao and the lead actorN. T. Rama Rao.Pathala Bhairaviwas the only south Indian film screened at the firstInternational Film Festival of India.[16][17][18]Ranga Rao also starred in the enduring classicsMayabazar(1957) andNartanasala(1963), featured in theCNN-IBN's list of "100 greatest Indian films of all time".[19]
In a career spanning nearly three decades, he acted in over 160 films —109 in Telugu and 53 in Tamil.[12]He was one of the earliest stars to feature incommercialsand his ad for the popular cigarette brand Berkeley, was extremely popular.[12]
Characters essayed
[edit]- AkbarinAnarkali
- BanasurainUsha Parinayam
- BhishmainBala Bharatam
- BhojainMahakavi Kalidasu
- DakshainDakshayagnam
- DuryodhanainPandava Vanavasam
- GhatotkachainMayabazar
- HarischandrainHarischandra
- HiranyakashipuinBhakta Prahlada
- KamsainYashoda KrishnaandSrikrishna Leelalu
- KeechakainNarthanasala
- MayasurainBhookailas
- NarakasurainVinayaka ChavitiandDeepavali
- Rajaraja NarendrainSarangadhara
- RavanainSampoorna Ramayanam
- Tandra PaparayuduinBobbili Yuddham
- UgrasenainGuna Sundari
- YamainSati Savitri
Personal life
[edit]Ranga Rao married Leelavati, daughter of Badeti Venkata Ramayya and Koteswaramma on 27 December 1947. They have three children: two daughters, Vijaya and Prameela and a son, Koteswara Rao.[10]
Ranga Rao wanted to launch his son into films and shot a few portions. But the film didn’t take off for unknown reasons.[4]He was a pet-lover, owned twoGerman Shepherdsat his residence. Ranga Rao was a poet and also wrote short stories for a few publications and nurtured a love for cricket, painting, hunting.[4]
Death
[edit]Ranga Rao suffered from heart attack at Hyderabad in February 1974. He was admitted to Osmania General Hospital. Doctors suggested him to have "bypass surgery" and advised him to quit drinking & acting for sometime and take rest. But Ranga Rao neglected doctors' words. Unfortunately, he suffered from another heart stroke on 18 July 1974 atMadras.It proved to be fatal and the actor died before any medical treatment could be administered.
Legacy
[edit]Government of Andhra Pradeshinstituted an award in his memory, presented every year to the best character acting performance, known as theS. V. Ranga Rao Award for Best Character Actor.[2]
Abust-sizebronze statueof Ranga Rao was unveiled by popular actorChiranjeeviat Tummalapall Kalakshetram inVijayawadain 2010.[20]In 2018,N. Chandrababu Naidu,then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh unveiled a 12.5feetbronze statue of Ranga Rao atKalaparruon the outskirts ofEluruand announced that the state government was planning to establish a museum on Ranga Rao in Eluru.[21][15]
Srivathsan Nadadhur ofThe Hinduwrote of him during his birth centenary in 2018 as follows, "S V Ranga Rao’s diction, towering on-screen persona, impressive quirks to his character-sketches, the ability to draw inspiration from society and literature have cemented his ‘irreplaceable’ stature over the years."[4]
CV Aravind ofThe News Minutewrote of him in 2018, "SV Ranga Rao was ranked on par with the superstars of the 1950s, 60s and 70s such asN. T.Rama Rao,Nageswara Rao,M. G. Ramachandran,andSivaji Ganesan.Ranga Rao was one of the earliest to be hailed as a ‘method’ actor and a substandard performance from him was simply out of the question. Rated as one of the most dignified and cooperative stars, he was held in high regard by the acting fraternity. "[12]
Awards
[edit]- International honors
- Best Actor Award - 3rdAfro-Asian Film Festivalheld inJakarta- (1963) - forKeechakainNartanasala[7][8]
- Special Mention - 8thSan Sebastián International Film Festival- (1960) forNammina Bantu[9][2][3]
- Nandi Award for Best Feature Film(Director)
- Chadarangam(1967) - Second Best Feature Film (Silver)[22]
- Bandhavyalu(1968) - Best Feature Film (Gold)[22]
- Other honors
- He was given distinguished titles such asRashtrapati Award,Viswa Nata Chakravarti,Nata Sarvabhouma,Nata Sekhara,Nata Simha.[2]
Selected filmography
[edit]Actor
[edit]Year | Film | Character | Language | Notes |
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1947 | Varudhini | Telugu | Debut Film | |
1949 | Mana Desam | Telugu | ||
1950 | Bhale Papa | Blind person | Telugu | |
1950 | Palletoori Pilla | Taatha | Telugu | |
1950 | Shavukaru | Sunnapu Rangadu | Telugu | |
1950 | Tirugubatu | Telugu | ||
1951 | Akasaraju | Telugu | ||
1951 | Navvite Navaratnalu | Telugu | ||
1951 | Pathala Bhairavi | Nepala Mantrikudu | Telugu
Tamil |
1stInternational Film Festival of India |
1952 | Daasi | Badrinath | Telugu | |
1952 | Kalyanam Panni Paar | Tamil | ||
1952 | Palletooru | Ganapati | Telugu | |
1952 | Pelli Chesi Choodu | Zamindar Veeyanna | Telugu | |
1953 | Bratuku Theruvu | Zamindar | Telugu | |
1953 | Chandirani | Prachandudu | Telugu | |
1953 | Chandirani | Prachandudu | Tamil | |
1953 | Devdas | Tamil | ||
1953 | Devadasu | Zamindar Narayana Rao | Telugu | |
1953 | Jatakam | Telugu | ||
1953 | Jatakaphalam | Telugu | ||
1953 | Pardesi | Rangadu | Telugu | |
1953 | Pempudu Koduku | Telugu | ||
1953 | Poongothai | Tamil | ||
1953 | Rohini | Tamil | ||
1953 | Sangham | Telugu | ||
1954 | Annadata | Telugu | ||
1954 | Anta Manavalle | Jagannatham | Telugu | |
1954 | Bangaru Papa | Kotayya | Telugu | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu |
1954 | Chandraharam | Tamil | ||
1954 | Chandraharam | Dhoomakethu | Telugu | |
1954 | Chakrapani | Telugu | ||
1954 | Rajee Naa Pranam | Telugu | ||
1954 | Rajee En Kanmani | Rich man | Tamil | |
1954 | Raju Peda | King | Telugu | |
1954 | Thuli Visham | Naga Nadu King VeeraMarththandan | Tamil | |
1955 | Anarkali | Akbar | Telugu | |
1955 | Guna Sundari Katha | King Ugrasena | Telugu | |
1955 | Jayasimha | Rudrasimha | Telugu | |
1955 | Missamma | Gopalam | Telugu | |
1955 | Missiamma | Gopalan | Tamil | |
1955 | Santanam | Rangayya | Telugu | |
1956 | Charana Daasi | Raghavaiah | Telugu | |
1956 | Chintamani | Telugu | ||
1956 | Kanakatara | Telugu | ||
1956 | Naan Petra Selvam | Tamil | ||
1956 | Mathar Kula Manickam | Tamil | ||
1957 | Allauddin Adhbhuta Deepam | Jaffer, the magician | Telugu | |
1957 | Allavudeenum Arputha Vilakkum | Tamil | ||
1957 | Maya Bazaar | Ghatotkajudu | Telugu | |
1957 | Maya Bazaar | Ghadotgajan | Tamil | |
1957 | Pathini Deivam | Tamil | ||
1957 | Repu Neede | Telugu | ||
1957 | Sarangadhara | Raja Raja Narendrudu | Telugu | |
1957 | Sati Savitri | Yamudu | Telugu | |
1957 | Soubhagyavathi | Maha Bhairavan, Bad Magician | Tamil | |
1957 | Engal Veettu Mahalakshmi | Lawyer Ganapathi | Tamil | |
1957 | Thodi Kodallu | Kutumba Rao | Telugu | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu |
1957 | Vinayaka Chaviti | Narakasurudu | Telugu | |
1958 | Bhookailas | Maayasura | Telugu | |
1958 | Bommala Pelli | Telugu | ||
1958 | Chenchu Lakshmi | Hiranyakashipa | Tamil | |
1958 | Chenchu Lakshmi | Hiranyakashipu | Telugu | |
1958 | Kadan Vaangi Kalyanam | Tamil | ||
1958 | Annaiyin Aanai | Tamil | ||
1958 | Bommai Kalyanam | Veeramuthu | Tamil | |
1958 | Kudumba Gouravam | Tamil | ||
1958 | Pelli Naati Pramanalu | Bheemasena Rao | Telugu | National Film Award For Best Feature Film in Telugu |
1958 | Sabaash Meena | Appadorai | Tamil | |
1958 | Anbu Engey | Masilamani Mudaliar | Tamil | |
1958 | Thirumanam | Damodharam | Tamil | |
1958 | Sarangadhara | King Narendra | Tamil | |
1959 | Mangalya Balam | Telugu | ||
1959 | Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu | Diwan Bahadur Mukunda Rao | Telugu | |
1959 | Aval Yar | Tamil | ||
1959 | Bhakta Ambarisha | Telugu | ||
1959 | Jayabheri | Vijayananda Ramagajapati | Telugu | |
1959 | Kalaivanan | Tamil | ||
1959 | Krishna Leelalu[23] | Kamsa | Telugu | |
1959 | Raja Sevai | Tamil | ||
1959 | Manjal Mahimai | Tamil | ||
1959 | Rechukka Pagatichukka | Telugu | ||
1959 | Vazhkai Oppantham | Tamil | ||
1960 | Nammina Bantu | Telugu | 8thSan Sebastián International Film Festival National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu | |
1960 | Bhatti Vikramarka | Maantrikudu | Telugu | |
1960 | Deepavali | Narakasurudu | Telugu | |
1960 | Devanthakudu | Telugu | ||
1960 | Harishchandra | Harischandra Maharaju | Telugu | |
1960 | Irumputhirai | Tamil | ||
1960 | Mahakavi Kalidasu | Bhoja Raju | Telugu | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu |
1960 | Mamaku Tagga Alludu | Telugu | ||
1960 | Naan Kanda Sorgam | Tamil | ||
1960 | Padikkadha Medhai | Tamil | ||
1960 | Pattaliyin Vetri | Tamil | ||
1960 | Parthiban Kanavu | King Narasimhavarman | Tamil | |
1960 | Petra Manam | Tamil | ||
1960 | Vidivelli | Tamil | ||
1961 | Velugu Needalu | Rao Bahadur Venkataramaiah | Telugu | [24] |
1961 | Ellam Unnakkaga | Tamil | ||
1961 | Kalasivunte Kaladu Sukham | Telugu | ||
1961 | Kappalottiya Thamizhan | Tamil | ||
1961 | Kumudham | Public Prosecutor, Shanthi's father | Tamil | |
1961 | Krishna Prema | Telugu | ||
1961 | Pangaaligal | One of the 3 Partners | Tamil | |
1961 | Pelli Thambulam | Telugu | ||
1961 | Sati Sulochana | Telugu | ||
1961 | Usha Parinayam | Banasura | Telugu | |
1962 | Atma Bandhuvu | Father | Telugu | |
1962 | Bandha Pasam | Tamil | ||
1962 | Dakshayagnam | Daksha | Telugu | |
1962 | Padithal Mattum Podhuma | Tamil | ||
1962 | Deivathin Deivam | Tamil | ||
1962 | Muthu Mandapam | Tamil | ||
1962 | Nichaya Thaamboolam | Ranganathan | Tamil | |
1962 | Sarada | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil | |
1962 | Gaali Medalu | Paanakaalu | Telugu | |
1962 | Gundamma Katha | Ramabhadraiah | Telugu | |
1962 | Kaathiruntha Kangal | Tamil | ||
1962 | Manchi Manasulu | Telugu | ||
1962 | Manithan Maravillai | Tamil | ||
1962 | Padandi Munduku | Telugu | ||
1962 | Sri Srikakula Andhra Mahavishnuvu Katha | Suchandrasena Maharaju | Telugu | |
1962 | Tiger Ramudu | Telugu | ||
1962 | Annai | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil | |
1962 | Visha Binduvu | Telugu | ||
1962 | Kavitha | Tamil | ||
1963 | Annai Illam | Tamil | ||
1963 | Iruvar Ullam | Tamil | ||
1963 | Kalyaniyin Kanavan | Kalyani's Father | Tamil | |
1963 | Kungumam | Punniyakodi / James / Sambasivam | Tamil | |
1963 | Needhikkuppin Paasam | Tamil | ||
1963 | Karpagam | Tamil | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil | |
1963 | Narthanasala | Keechakudu | Telugu | Best Actor - 3rdAfro-Asian Film Festival,Jakarta National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film |
1963 | Naanum Oru Penn | Tamil | Filmfare Award for Best Film – Tamil National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Tamil | |
1963 | Thobuttuvulu | Garataiah | Telugu | |
1964 | Bobbili Yudham | Tandra Paparayudu | Telugu | |
1964 | Kai Kodutha Deivam | Tamil | ||
1964 | Main Bhi Ladki Hoon | Hindi | ||
1964 | Murali Krishna | Father of Murali | Telugu | |
1964 | Ramudu Bheemudu | Telugu | ||
1964 | Server Sundaram | Tamil | ||
1964 | Pachai Vilakku | Tamil | ||
1965 | Enga Veetu Pillai | Father of Saroja Devi | Tamil | |
1965 | Kakkum Karangal | Tamil | ||
1965 | Aadabrathuku | Telugu | ||
1965 | Naadi Aada Janme | Telugu | ||
1965 | Pandava Vanavasam | Duryodhanudu | Telugu | |
1965 | Vaazhkai Padagu | Rajan Father | Tamil | |
1965 | Paditha Manaivi | Tamil | ||
1966 | Aata Bommalu | Telugu | ||
1965 | Sati Sakkubai | Telugu | ||
1965 | Thodu Needa | Telugu | ||
1966 | Chilaka Gorinka | Telugu | ||
1966 | Kumari Penn | Grandfather of Shyamala | Tamil | |
1966 | Selvam | Tamil | ||
1966 | Thedi Vandha Thirumagal | Tamil | ||
1966 | Thattungal Thirakkappadum | Church Father | Tamil | |
1966 | Mohini Bhasmasura[25] | Bhasmasura | Telugu | |
1966 | Adugu Jaadalu | Dr. Krishna | Telugu | |
1966 | Ramu | Telugu | ||
1967 | Pesum Dheivam | Tamil | ||
1967 | Bhakta Prahlada | Tamil | ||
1967 | Bhakta Prahlada | Hiraynakashipudu | Telugu | Nandi Award for Best Feature Film |
1967 | Chadarangam | Telugu | Nandi Award for Best Feature Film | |
1967 | Rahasyam | Telugu | ||
1967 | Punyavathi | Telugu | ||
1967 | Thaikku Thalaimagan | Cholaiya Pannaiyar Dharmalingham | Tamil | |
1967 | Kan Kanda Deivam | The Landlord | Tamil | |
1968 | Bandhavyalu | Telugu | Nandi Award for Best Feature Film | |
1968 | Bandhipotu Dongalu | Bandipotu Malludora | Telugu | |
1968 | Lakshmi Nivasam | Telugu | ||
1968 | Chinnari Papalu | Telugu | ||
1968 | Poovum Pottum | Professor Raja Rathinam | Tamil | |
1969 | Nam Naadu | Dharmalingham | Tamil | |
1969 | Sivandha Mann | Tamil | ||
1969 | Kula Vilakku | Tamil | ||
1969 | Kuzhandhai Ullam | Tamil | ||
1969 | Mooga Nomu | Telugu | ||
1970 | Sambarala Rambabu | Telugu | ||
1970 | Jagath Jetteelu[26] | Major Raghunath | Telugu | |
1971 | Dasara Bullodu | Bhushaiah | Telugu | |
1971 | Debbaku Tha Dongala Mutha | Telugu | ||
1971 | Praptham | Tamil | ||
1971 | Thenum Paalum | Tamil | ||
1971 | Irulum Oliyum | Tamil | ||
1971 | Aathi Parasakthi | Dhakshan | Tamil | |
1971 | Anuradha[27] | Bhushaiah | Telugu | |
1971 | Prem Nagar | Zamindar | Telugu | |
1971 | Sampoorna Ramayanam | Ravana | Telugu | |
1971 | Vidhyarthigale Ithile Ithile | Principal | Malayalam | |
1972 | Bala Bharatam | Bheeshma | Telugu | |
1972 | Iddaru Ammayilu | Lawyer Narayan Rao | Telugu | |
1972 | Kathula Rattayya | Telugu | ||
1972 | Koduku Kodalu | Telugu | ||
1972 | Pandanti Kapuram | Head of the family | Telugu | |
1972 | Papam Pasivaadu | Venugopal | Telugu | |
1972 | Vasantha Maligai | Tamil | ||
1972 | Vazhaiyadi Vazhai | Tamil | ||
1973 | Anbu Sagodharargal | Elder Brother | Tamil | |
1973 | Devudu Chesina Manushulu | Telugu | ||
1973 | Bangaru Babu | Raghavaiah | Telugu | |
1972 | Thatha-Manavadu | Grandfather Rangayya | Telugu | Nandi Award for Best Feature Film |
1973 | Minor Babu | Telugu | ||
1973 | Samsaram Sagaram | Telugu | Nandi Award for Best Feature Film | |
1974 | Andaru Dongale | Chanti Babu | Telugu | |
1974 | Bangaru Kalalu | Telugu | ||
1974 | Chakravakam | Dharma Rayudu | Telugu | |
1974 | Galipatalu | Ganganna and Manganna | Telugu | |
1974 | Inti Kodalu | Telugu | ||
1974 | Premalu Pellilu | Telugu | ||
1974 | Pillai Selvam | Tamil | ||
1974 | Sivakamyin Selvan | Tamil | Last film in Tamil | |
1975 | Mallela Manasulu[28] | Ramachandraiah | Telugu | |
1975 | Yashoda Krishna | Kamsa | Telugu | Last film in Telugu |
1988 | Yamudiki Mogudu | Balu's father | Telugu | Portrait |
1990 | Athisaya Piravi | Balu's father | Tamil | Portrait (reprised) |
Director
[edit]- Bandhavyalu(1968)
- Chadarangam(1967)
Producer
[edit]- Bandhavyalu(1968) (producer)
- Chadarangam(1967) (producer)
- Naadi Aada Janme(1965) (producer)
- Sukhadukhalu(1969)
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- 1974 deaths
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- Male actors in Tamil cinema
- Recipients of the Rashtrapati Award
- Tamil Nadu State Film Awards winners
- Telugu film directors
- Nandi Award winners
- 20th-century Indian people
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- People from Krishna district
- Male actors from Andhra Pradesh
- Indian male film actors
- Male actors in Telugu cinema
- Telugu film producers
- Film directors from Andhra Pradesh
- Film producers from Andhra Pradesh