C. Narayana Reddy
C. Narayana Reddy | |
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C. Naryana Reddy, c. 1971 | |
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Hanumajipet, Hyderabad State, British India (now in Rajanna Sircilla district, Telangana, India) | 29 July 1931
Occupation | Poet, playwright, composer, artist |
Alma mater | Osmania University |
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Cingireddy Narayana Reddy (born 29 July 1931) is an Indian poet and writer. He won the Jnanpith Award in 1988 and is considered to be an authority on Telugu literature. He is known as Cinare.
Personal life
Naryana Reddy married Susheela and with her had four daughters. He has instituted an award named after his wife and this is presented annually to female writers. He lives in Film Nagar, Hyderabad.
Reddy won the Gnanapeet Award in 1988 for his poetic work, Viswambara. He had been awarded an honorary Kala Prapoorna by Andhra University in 1978, having been a recipient of the Padma Shri in 1977.[1] He was conferred with the Raja-Lakshmi Award by the Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation in 1988 and in 1992 he was honoured with India's third-highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan.[2]
Narayana Reddy was nominated to the Rajya Sabha – the upper house of the Indian Parliament – in August 1997.[2]
Movie songs
Reddy entered film industry in 1962, by writing all the songs for the Gulebakavali Katha. He became famous with the song Nannu dochu kunduvate...vannela dorasani.[3]
He became known to a wide public as a lyricist for several famous Telugu films. He has written more than 3000 songs and contributed to the success of many films.[4] He is one of the very first lyricists to introduce Urdu words into the mainstream Telugu movie songs. Since then the Telugu film industry has seen raise of Urdu in the lyrics.
Year | Film | Songs |
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1962 | Atma Bandhuvu | Anaganaga Oka Raaju Anaganaga Oka Raani, Chaduvu Raanivaadavani Digulu Chendaku |
1962 | Gulebakavali Katha | Nannu Dhochukonduvate Vannela Dodorasaani |
1962 | Kula Gotralu | Chelikadu Ninne Rammani Piluva, Chilipi Kanula Teeyani Chelikada |
1962 | Rakta Sambandham | Yevaro Nanu Kavvinchi Poyedevaro |
1963 | Bandipotu | "Oohalu Gusagusalaade", Vagalaranivi Neevu Sogasukadanu Nene |
1963 | Chaduvukunna Ammayilu | Kila Kila Navvulu Chilikina |
1963 | Karna | Gaaliki Kulamedi Nelaku Kulamedi |
1963 | Lakshadhikari | Dachalante Dagadule Daagudumootalu Saagavule, Mabbulo Emundi Naa Manasulo Emundi |
1963 | Punarjanma | Nee Kosam Naa Ganam Naa Pranam |
1963 | Tirupatamma Katha | Poovai Virisina Punnami Vela Bidiyamu Neekela Bela |
1964 | Amarshilpi Jakanna | Ee Nallani Raalalo Ee Kannulu Daageno |
1964 | Gudi Gantalu | Neeli Kannula Needala Lona |
1964 | Manchi Manishi | Antaga Nanu Choodaku Matadaku Vintaga Guri Choodaku Vetadaku |
1964 | MuraliKrishna | Kanulu Kanulu Kalisenu Kanne Vayasu Pilichenu, Oo Anu Oohoo Anu Aunanu Aunaunanu Naa Valapanta Needani |
1964 | Ramudu Bheemudu | Thelisindile Nelaraja Neeroopu Thelisindile |
1965 | Mangamma Sapatham | Kanuleevela Chilipiga Navvenu |
1966 | Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha | Naaloni Ragameeve Nadayadu Teegaveeve |
1968 | Bandipotu Dongalu | Vinnanule Priya Kanugonnanule Priya |
1968 | Bangaru Gaajulu | Annayya Sannidhi Ade Naaku Pennidhi Chellayi Pellikoothurayene Paalavellule Naalo Pongipoyene |
1968 | Varakatnam | Idena Mana Sampradayamidena |
1969 | Ekaveera | Krishna Nee Peru Talachina Chalu |
1970 | Thalla Pellama | Telugu Jaati Manadi |
1970 | Dharma Daata | O Naannaa Nee Manase Venna |
1970 | Kodalu Diddina Kapuram | Nee Dharmam Nee Sangham Nee Desam Nuvu Maravoddu |
1970 | Lakshmi Kataksham | Raa Vannela Dora Kanniyanu Chera |
1971 | Chelleli Kapuram | Kanulamundu Neevunte Kavita Pongi Paarada |
1971 | Mattilo Manikyam | Rimzim Rimzim Hyderabad |
1972 | Bala Mitrula Katha | Gunna Mamidi Komma Meedha Goollu Rendunnayi |
1972 | Manavudu Danavudu | Anuvu Anuvuna Velasina Deva Kanuvelugai Mamu Nadipimpa Rava |
1972 | Tata Manavadu | Anubandham Atmiyata Anta Oka Bootakam |
1973 | Andala Ramudu | Mamu Brovamani Cheppave Seetamma Talli |
1973 | Sharada | Sharada, Nanu Cheraga Emitamma Sigga |
1974 | Alluri Seetharama Raju | Vastadu Naaraju Eeroju |
1974 | Krishnaveni | Krishnaveni, Teluginti Viriboni, Krishnaveni, Naa Inti Aliveni |
1974 | Nippulanti Manishi | Snehame Naa Jeevitam Snehamera Sasvatham |
1974 | O Seeta Katha | Mallekannaa Tellana Maa Seeta Manasu |
1975 | Annadammula Anubandham | Aanaati Hrudayala Aananda Geetam Idele |
1975 | Balipeetam | Maarali Maarali Manushula Nadavadi Maarali |
1975 | Muthyala Muggu | Gogulu Pooche Gogulu Kache O Laccha Gummadi |
1976 | Thoorpu Padamara | Sivaranjani Navaraagini Vininantane Naa Navvuthaaru Pakapakamani Navvuthaaru |
1978 | Sivaranjani | Abhinava Thaaravo Naa Abhimana Thaaravo Joru Meedunnave Thummeda, Nee Joru Evari Kosame Thummeda ? |
1980 | Prema Tarangalu | Kalayaina Nijamaina Kadanna Ledanna Prema Tharangalu Navjeevana Ragalu |
1984 | Mangammagari Manavadu | Chandurudu Ninnu Choosi Sri Suryanarayana Meluko |
1985 | Swati Mutyam | Laali Laali Laali Laali, Vatapatra Shayi ki varahaala laali, Rajeeva netruniki ratanala laali |
1986 | Repati Pourulu | Repati Pourulam |
1989 | Sutradharulu | Jolajolamma Jola Jejela Jola Neelala Kannulaku Nityamalle Poola Jola |
1990 | 20 Va Satabdam | 20 Va Satabdam Idi, Ammanu Minchi Daivam |
1997 | Osey Ramulamma | Osey Ramulamma |
2001 | Preminchu | Kantene amma ani ante ela karuniche prathi devatha amme kadha kanna amme kadha |
2003 | Seetaiah | Idhigo rayalaseema gadda dheeni kadha telusuko telugu bidda |
2009 | Arundati | jejama jejema |
Bibliography
- Rutuchakram (1964)
- Karpura vasantarayalu(1957)
- Visvambara (1988)
- Prapancapadulu (1991)
- Gadilo samudram (1998)
- Saptathi Oka Liptaga (2001)
- Evi aa jeeva nidhulu? (2008)
- Matti, Manishi, Aakasam
References
- ↑ "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
- 1 2 C. Narayana Reddy – Telugu Poet: The South Asian Literary Recordings Project (Library of Congress New Delhi Office)
- ↑ http://www.idlebrain.com/celeb/jewels/cnarayanareddy.html
- ↑ Cinare Cine Hits, Compiled and Conceptualized by M. Sanjay Kishore, Sangam Akademy, Hyderabad, 2006.