Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was a renowned Telugu story writer and screenplay writer known for his hilarious style of writing. Some of his most memorable characters like Budugu, Radha, and Gopalam featured in many films. He had a long and successful career collaborating with Bapu, writing stories, dialogues and screenplays for over 60 years. Ramana received several awards for his contributions to Telugu literature and films before passing away in 2011.
Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was a renowned Telugu story writer and screenplay writer known for his hilarious style of writing. Some of his most memorable characters like Budugu, Radha, and Gopalam featured in many films. He had a long and successful career collaborating with Bapu, writing stories, dialogues and screenplays for over 60 years. Ramana received several awards for his contributions to Telugu literature and films before passing away in 2011.
Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was a renowned Telugu story writer and screenplay writer known for his hilarious style of writing. Some of his most memorable characters like Budugu, Radha, and Gopalam featured in many films. He had a long and successful career collaborating with Bapu, writing stories, dialogues and screenplays for over 60 years. Ramana received several awards for his contributions to Telugu literature and films before passing away in 2011.
Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was a renowned Telugu story writer and screenplay writer known for his hilarious style of writing. Some of his most memorable characters like Budugu, Radha, and Gopalam featured in many films. He had a long and successful career collaborating with Bapu, writing stories, dialogues and screenplays for over 60 years. Ramana received several awards for his contributions to Telugu literature and films before passing away in 2011.
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Mullapudi Venkata Ramana
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Mayor Sabbam Hari presenting the 1995 Raja-Lakshmi Literary Award to Sri Mullapu di Venkata Ramana Mullapudi Venkata Ramana (te: ????????? ????? ???; 28 June 1931 23 February 2011 ) was a Telugu story writer. He was especially known for his hilarious style of writing. He also created a child character called Budugu. Many other memorable c haracters like Radha, Gopalam, Contractor (in Muthyala Muggu), Tutti (in Mister Pellam) in modern Telugu literature/cinema flew from this master writer's pen. Mullapudi was the dialogue, story and screenplay writer for many of the movies t hat came as a Bapu-Ramana combination. He was versatile in penning both heart-to uching and rib-tickling dialogues. Contents [hide] 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 2 Career 2.1 Films 2.2 Association with Bapu 2.3 Television 3 Autobiography 4 Awards 5 Death 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External links Biography[edit] Early life[edit] Sri. Mullapudi Venkata Ramana was born in a middle-class traditional family and his childhood mostly spent in a tiny village called Dhowleswaram near Rajahmundr y, Andhra Pradesh. Ramana had one elder sister and a younger brother. It was a h appy family with no troubles until his father expired when Ramana was 9 years ol d.[1] This turned their status upside down and they shifted to Chennai (called M adras in those days) for better opportunities. Ramana's mother Mrs. Adilakshmi t ook all the pains to raise the family in such situation. Ramana's education and career happened in Madras. During his study days, Ramana had shown penchant for literature in Telugu and inclination in writing up short, effective storylines. During the same period, he got a good friend in 'Bapu'. Their friendship was unc onditional and mutually expending talents as Ramana is good at write-ups whereas Bapu is good at painting and caricature drawing. Soon they excelled in their ta lents and gave some of the most admirable Telugu films later in their life. Katha Ramaneeyam' Part-1 each have around 40 stories off 8 chapters each of them representing one of Navarasams (Nine emotions each human has). Some of them wer e made Films later viz. Seetha Kalyanam, Bhogimanta, Swayamvaram etc.. Katha Ramaneeyam' Part-2 having about 45 stories some of which representing Indi an middle-class' tryst with life in hilarious way. While others pointing out the superstitions in our society, treatment of underprivileged in society which are definitely thought provoking. Runanandalahiri is representation of average Indians, leading life in the times of inflation, joblessness, less privileged society and their tryst with their li ves' problems. Sri. Ramana himself suffered such upsets in his life and even fra nk enough that some characters inspired from his own sufferings but dealt with i n a humorous way. Career[edit] After completing SSLC in Madras, Ramana had to do many odd jobs before starting as a reporter for then-popular newspaper Andhra Patrika in 1953.[2] Here he got the opportunity to interact with eminent writers of Telugu literature like Nandu ri Ramamohana Rao, Pilaka Ganapati Sastry, Surampudi Seetaram etc. who were work ing for the same newspaper. Sri. Ramana was first working for the "Daily" section of the newspaper and then shifted to "Weekly" section. While working here, his stories for children in the name of 'Budugu' (lil kid) were published and became very popular. He authored these stories to present the views of the little kids off their elders in the fa mily. These stories are humorous, informative, knowledgeable to children and at the same time helping the elderly to know the thought process of their kids. Lat er, these stories were published in the form of a book, which was well received. While writing for the "Cinema Page" section in the paper, Ramana's short and cri sp writing helped him to gain popularity for his film reviews. That was the same time when he got introduced to film industry and befriended the famous stars of film fraternity. He got introduced to some great directors of those times, Adur thi SubbaRao and Dundi, who encouraged him to work for films. RakthaSambandam wa s his first break as a writer; since then he never lagged in his progress as sto ry, screenplay, dialogue writer. Films[edit] Ramana's writing talent highlighted with his movie reviews and stories he wrote for films. Some of the initial films for story, screenplay dialogue Velugu needa lu, Kanney manasulu were runaway hits, that has kept Ramana in good stead. Mooga manasulu, Bharya Bharthalu, Velugu Needalu and Teney manasulu have firmly estab lished him as story writer. Some of these films had ANR (Akkineni NageswarRao) i n the lead and their association brought their talent to the fore. Soon, he became sought after film story writer and gave up his journalist job at Andhra Patrika. He partnered with his childhood friend Bapu and co-produced the ir first film Sakshi featuring actor Krishna which got accolades for its storyli ne and direction. Bhakta Kannappa (great disciple of 'Lord Siva') with actor Krishnam Raju, who wa s till then doing villain roles, was a huge hit and gave him stardom. However, t he milestone in his career is Sampurna Ramayanam (Ramayan epic) which featured S hoban Babu as Lord Rama turned out to be a major hit and is a masterpiece of Tel ugu films which is the best representation of the epic 'Ramayana' till today. Th e music of this film is ever popular and is played in festivals and functions. Association with Bapu[edit] Sri. Ramana's association with Sri. Bapu has a 60-year career plane. They first met in 1942 in P.S. High School, Madras where they studied standards V and VI an d then continued schooling at Kesari High School. Ramana's first short story "Am ma Maata Vinakapothe" was published in 1945 in Bala, a children's magazine publi shed by Radio Annayya (Nyayapathi Raghava Rao). He was 14 then. Bapu illustrated the story. His paintings were liked and that was the beginning of their long-st anding association. While Bapu achieved much of his fame sticking to a subtle style of artistic eleg ance, Ramana announced his entry through a bunch of talkative characters, who tr y to make no sense out of the sensible world around them, because of their askew point of view. Beginning as an illustrator-story writer team and then turning i nto a film-director-writer duo, they have contributed immensely to the enrichmen t of Telugu cultural ethos through literature and cinema Sri. Ramana provided an able foil, providing script/dialogue that suited Bapu's visuals and this celebrated friendship and professional association made some ve ry meaningful social films that were decent hits like Radha Kalyanam, Vamsa Vruk sham, Pelli Pustakam, Mr. Pellam, Sundarkanda, and Radhaagopalam. MuthyalaMuggu is one of the path-breaking films of yesteryear and the characters and story are very relevant today. This film launched Ravu Gopalarao in a negat ive role who soon became most sought-after actor in negative roles for next 20 y ears. The dialogues by Sri. Ramana were a runaway hit with all generations alike and popular even now. Television[edit] During the years 198590, Sri Ramana and Sri Bapu made videos for school subjects for children on television. At the behest of then the chief minister of Andhra P radesh Dr. N.T RamaRao, Bapu-Ramana made these education videos which were aired by Doordarshan in Telugu were very popular. The same were later dubbed and aire d by National Doordarshan. A.R. Rahaman, the present day music maestro, was then an upcoming drummer, providing background music for few of these videos. In this millennium, the magic of the Bapu-Ramana combination provided their expe rtise for the mega mythology serial Bhagavatham on ETV. It was well received by audience and firmly scaled up TRPs for the channel. Autobiography[edit] Kothi Kommachi, Inkothi Kommachi and Mukkothi Kommachi are Ramana's three-volume autobiography in books and audio forms. Just like the titles, the story keep ho pping timelines and incidents. To put it in Ramana's own words, "it is like a mo nkey hopping from one branch to another branch." Awards[edit] Though Sri. Ramanas' career has many faces journalist, story teller, film critic , film story writer, dialogue writer and a popular film personality who represen ted a genre that produced the finest work in film arts, literature, journalism m any are dissatisfied that he hasn't been nominated for Padma awards, instituted by Government of India. His humble background and disinclination to associate wi th any political party could have been the reason for this. However, he received endless appreciation of the Telugu people for his excellent work and has made a respectable place in their hearts. He is one of those who k ept the flag of Telugu pride flying high. He was felicitated with Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for excellence in Films in 198 6 instituted by the state of A.P. Received Honorary Doctorate awarded by Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was awarded the Raja-Lakshmi Literary Award for 1995 from Sri Raja-Lakshmi Fo undation, Chennai. Death[edit] Ramana died of old-age related illness in Chennai on 23 February 2011. At the ti me of the death, he just completed the work for another mythological film Sri Ra maRajyam. Filmography[edit] This is partial list of his films. Kindly help expanding it. Year Film Language Credits 1960 Raktha Sambandham Telugu Dialugues 1961 Iddharu Mitrulu Telugu Dialogues 1963 Mooga Manasulu Telugu Writer 1964 Velugu Needalu Telugu Dialogues 1964 Daagudumootalu Telugu Writer 1965 Preminchi Choodu Telugu Dialogues 1965 Teney manasulu Telugu Story and Dialogues 1966 Kanne Manasulu Telugu Story and Dialogues 1966 'Navarathri Telugu Dialugues 1967 Poola Rangadu Telugu Story 1967 Prana Mithrulu Telugu Story and Dialogues 1967 Saakshi Telugu Writer 1968 Bangaru Pichika Telugu Writer 1969 Buddhimanthudu Telugu Story and Screenplay 1970 Balaraju Katha Telugu Dialogues -1971 Bhale rangadu Telugu Story 1971 Sampoorna Ramayanam Telugu Writer -1972 "Kathanayakudu" Telugu Story 1973 Andala Ramudu Telugu Writer 1975 Muthyala Muggu Telugu Writer 1976 Bhakta Kannappa Telugu Writer 1976 Jeevan Jyoti Hindi Story 1976 Seeta Kalyanam Telugu Writer 1978 Gorantha Deepam Telugu Story, Screenplay and Dialugues 1978 Manavoori Pandavulu Telugu Dialogues 1980 Hum Paanch Hindi Screenplay 1980 Kaliyuga Ravana Surudu Telugu Writer 1980 Rajadhi Raju Telugu Story, Screenplay and Dialogues 1980 Vamsa Vruksham Telugu Screenplay and Dialogues 1981 Radha Kalyanam Telugu Writer 1981 Thyagayya Telugu Writer 1982 Pelleedu Pillalu Telugu Story and Dialogues 1983 Manthrigari Viyyankudu Telugu Writer 1985 Bullet Telugu Story, Screenplay and Dialogues 1985 Jackie Telugu Writer 1986 Kalyana Thamboolam Telugu Writer 1991 Pelli Pusthakam Telugu Dialogues, Screenplay and Dialogues 1993 Mr. Pellam Telugu Writer 1993 Srinatha Kavi Sarvabhowma Telugu Writer 1994 Pelli Koduku Telugu Writer 1996 Rambantu Telugu Writer 2005 Radha Gopalam Telugu Story, Dialogues and Dialogues 2008 Sundarakanda Telugu Story, Screenplay and Dialogues 2011 Sree Rama Raajyam Telugu Story and Dialogues References[edit] Jump up ^ Ramana's stories by MBS Prasad Jump up ^ Vikramarkudi marku simhasanam kathalu preview by MBS Prasad External links[edit] [1] Bapu Ramana IMDb entry Idlebrain Article Kothi Kommachi Authority control VIAF: 60429663 Categories: 1931 births2011 deathsTelugu lyricistsTelugu peopleTelugu writersTel ugu screenwriters Navigation menu Create accountLog inArticleTalkReadEditView history Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Donate to Wikipedia Wikimedia Shop Interaction Help About Wikipedia Community portal Recent changes Contact page Tools What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Wikidata item Cite this page Print/export Create a book Download as PDF Printable version Languages ?????? 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