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Quick facts for kids Raavi Kondala Rao | |
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| రావి కొండలరావు | |
Film and theatre artist | |
| Born | Raavi Kondala Rao (1932-02-11)11 February 1932 Andhra Pradesh |
| Died | 28 July 2020(2020-07-28) (aged 88) Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Other names | Sukumar (pen-name) |
| Occupation | Actor, playwright, screenwriter, editor, journalist |
Notable work | Nagavalli Nunchi Manjeera Varaku |
| Title | Kalaprapoorna |
| Spouse(s) | Radha Kumari (m. 1960; died 2012) |
| Children | Raavi Venkata Sasikumar |
| Awards | Inturi Memorial Award Nandi Award for Best Story Writer |
Raavi Kondala Rao (11 February 1932 – 28 July 2020) was an Indian actor, screenwriter, playwright, and journalist who worked in Telugu cinema and Telugu theatre. He acted in over 400 films. He won Nandi Award for Best Story Writer for Pelli Pusthakam (1991) and won Nandi Award for Best Book on Telugu Cinema for Black and White.
He made his film debut with Sobha in 1958 as an actor. Preminchi Choodu (1964) won him recognition as an actor. He is known for his collaborations with Bapu-Ramana. He worked as a writer for notable films like Brundavanam (1992), Bhairava Dweepam (1994), Sri Krishnarjuna Vijayam (1996).
Besides films, he worked as an editor, writer and columnist for English and Telugu newspapers and magazines. He worked as the associate editor for the then popular film magazine Vijaya Chitra from 1966 to 1990. Later, he joined Chandamama Vijaya production house as a writer and executive producer.
Early life
Raavi Kondala Rao was born on 11 February 1932 in Srikakulam of present-day Andhra Pradesh. His father was a postmaster. His education had been done in Srikakulam. He participated in Satyagraha in 1948 in Rajahmundry against the ban on RSS and Hindu Mahasammelan and was put in jail for three months. In his free time in Rajahmundry Jail, he read many books on liter
Veteran actor and writer Raavi Kondal Rao passed away on Tuesday reportedly due to cardiac arrest. The senior actor was availing treatment at a private hospital in Hyderabad, where he breathed his last. He was 88 years old.
Rao, who was born in 1932 in Samarlakota, East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh, acted in over 600 films in a career spanning six decades. He made his debut in films with NT Rama Rao’s Shoba which released in 1958.
He also wrote hit films like Bhairava Dweepam starring Nandamuri Balakrishna and Pelli Pustakam featuring Rajendra Prasad. Both these films were huge blockbusters.
His other notable films as an actor include Ali Baba 40 Dongalu, Andala Ramudu, Dasara Bullodu, Rangoon Rowdi, Chantabbayi, Radha Gopalam, Mee Sreyobhilashi, Varudu, King and Oye.
His last film as an actor was Ram Gopal Varma’s 365 Days released in 2015. Besides, direction and writing, he donned several roles in the film industry such as dubbing artist, comedian, character artist, editor etc.
Before making a foray into films, he was working as a columnist for a film magazine. He was also an RSS member, for which he was imprisoned for three months in Rajahmundry prison, when he protested against the ban of RSS following the assasination of Mahatma Gandhi.
His wife, Radha kumari, also an actor, died in 2012. The real life couple had acted together in some Telugu films.
Meanwhile, several expressed their condolences over the senior actor’s death.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy offering his heartfelt condolences to his family, said, “With the death of the veteran actor, the cine industry has lost an icon.”
“The death of Sri Ravi Kondalarao, a senior actor, writer, versatile intellectual and great artist, is tragic. His acting, which added humour to his roles that evoked ‘Teluguness’, was delightful. I pray to god that his soul attains peace,” said TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu.
Actor, playwright, screenwriter, author & journalist, Raavi Kondala Rao leaves behind a glorious legacy
Born on February 11, 1932 in Samarlakota, Andhra Pradesh, Raavi Kondala Rao had acted in over 600 films in a career spanning six decades.He started his journey as an actor with the film Shobha starring the late NTR in 1958. Having started out as Assistant Editor, Rao soon showcased his talent as an actor and went on to feature in several hit films, including Tene Manasulu, Dasara Bullodu, Rangoon Rowdy, Edurinti Mogudu Pakkinti Pellam, Varakatnam, Andara Ramudu, Radha Kalyanam, etc. He also dubbed for various Tamil and Malayalam films.
A journalist and an author, Rao was a sub-editor in the popular Telugu magazine Vijaya Chitra for 36 years. Over the years, he worked as an editor and columnist for major Telugu dailies covering various topics.
His wife Radha Kumari was also a well-known actress and the duo had worked together in several movies. Radha Kumari passed away in 2012 when Rao was on his way to the UAE to collect an award. He later said that he was shaken by the loss and his spirit was never the same again. Rao was also an illustrious writer and is known for his work in films like Bhairava Dweepam, Brundavanam and Pelli Pustakam, for which he received a Nandi award. Rao also received a Nandi award for his book Black & White in 2004.
“Apart from acting and writing, Rao left behind a great legacy in the fields of theatre and mimicry. He had a wonderful sense of humour, which reflected in his writing as well as his personality. I had the good fortune of working with him right from the beginning of my career. A mutlifaceted genius, Raavi Kondala Rao leaves behind a void in Telugu cinema,” says C
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