Chittor V. Nagaiah
Chittor V. Nagaiah | |
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Born |
Vuppaladadiyam Nagayya 28 March 1904 Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh |
Died | 30 December 1973 69) | (aged
Occupation | actor, composer, director, producer, writer and playback singer |
Years active | 1938–1973 |
Chittor V. Nagaiah (born Vuppaladadiyam Nagayya) was a multilingual Indian film actor, thespian, composer, director, producer, writer and playback singer from Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian film journalist and the editor of Film India, Baburao Patel, described Nagiah as The Paul Muni of India.[1] In his honor, the Mahati Chittor Nagaiah Kalakshetram of arts was established in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.[2] He was the lead protagonist in the most expensive 1940 Telugu production, Viswa Mohini, touted to be the first film on the Indian motion picture world.[3][4][5]
Nagaiah starred in about 200 Telugu films and 160 films in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. Widely recognized as one of the finest Indian method actors, his forte was usually playing intense characters, often immersing himself in study of the real character's traits and mannerisms.[6] He received the Padma Shri from the Government of India in 1965.[7][8][9]
Early life
Nagaiah was born on 28 March 1904 in a Telugu-speaking Brahmin family in Andhra Pradesh. His parents were Ramalinga Sarma and Venkata Lakshmamba. The family moved to Kuppam and later to Tirupati, in Chittoor district. He took up studies with a scholarship provided by the Tirupati Devasthanam and took his degree in Chittoor.[10]
Career
He worked as a clerk in a government office. Later, he became a journalist with Andhra Patrika. Mahatma Gandhi and Nehru influenced him and he participated in the freedom struggle (Dandi Satyagraha) in 1930. He worked with gramophone companies like Hutchins. He attended the Gowhati Congress conclave with S. Srinivasa Iyyengar.[11]
He was closely connected to 'Rama Vilasa Sabha', a cultural association in Chittoor. He performed several stage plays, such as Sarangadhara, Viswamithra Chitra Nilayam, Savitri, Bruhannala and Ramadasu, and took on the roles of saint-poets Pothana, Vemana, Rama Dasu and Thyagiah. He won the gold medal for his female role as Chitrangi in the play Sarangadhara. During that period he was married to Vijaya Lakshmi, but she died give birth to a daughter a year after. He then married Girija. Girija too died due to miscarriage in the eighth month. His daughter died of an undiagnosed illness. He participated in long stays at Ramana Maharshi Ashram.[12]
He joined the Chennapuri Andhra Maha Sabha (CAMS), a popular cultural association of Andhras in the erstwhile Madras. Nagaiah developed a life-time friendship with Bommireddy Narasimha Reddy. H. M. Reddy formed Rohini Pictures with the association of B.N. Reddy. The firm started its first venture in Telugu through the film Gruhalakshmi in 1938, in which Nagaiah played a significant role as the brother of the heroine Kannambha. Later, the association worked through several films with Vauhini Studios including Vande Matharam (1939), Sumangali (1940), Devata (1941), Bhakta Potana (1942), Swarga Seema (1945), and Thygayya (1946). He started getting offers from the Telugu and Tamil film industries equally. Nagiah became the highest paid actor by the time he did the film Beedalapatlu.[13]
The film Thyagayya was released in the year 1946. Nagaiah was the producer, director, music director and actor for the film Thyagiah. After that he made the film Naa Illu in 1953 and Ramadasu in 1964, which won the National Film Award. Chakradhari was a musical from 1948 based on the story of the Maharashtrian potter-saint Gora Kumbhar.[14]
Civilian honours
- Padmashri, Government of India in 1965
Awards
- National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu (director) – 1964 for Ramadasu[15]
- State Awards
- Abinava Thyagaraju by Thiruvankur Maharaja.
- Best Actor Award by the Andhra Film Journalists Association
Partial filmography
Actor
Year | Film | Language | Character |
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1938 | Gruhalakshmi | Telugu | Gopinath |
1939 | Vande Mataram | Telugu | Raghu |
1940 | Sumangali | Telugu | Panthulu |
1940 | Viswa Mohini | Telugu | A Film Director |
1941 | Ashok Kumar | Tamil | King Ashoka |
1941 | Devatha | Telugu | Venu |
1942 | Bhakta Potana | Telugu | Pothana |
1943 | Bhagyalaxmi | Telugu | Srinivasa Rao |
1943 | Chenchu Lakshmi | Telugu | Chenchu's Father |
1945 | Meera | Hindi | King of Mewar |
1945 | Meera | Tamil | King of Mewar |
1945 | Swargaseema | Telugu | Murthy |
1946 | Thyagayya | Telugu | Tyagayya |
1947 | Yogi Vemana | Telugu | Vemana |
1948 | Chakradhari | Tamil | |
1949 | Mana Desam | Telugu | |
1949 | Navajeevanam | Tamil | Mahadevan |
1950 | Beedala Patlu | Telugu | |
1950 | Ezhai Padum Padu | Tamil | Kandan |
1951 | Sarvadhikari | Tamil | |
1952 | Thayi Ullam | Tamil | |
1953 | En Veedu | Tamil | |
1953 | Gumasta | Tamil | |
1953 | Gumasta | Telugu | Ranganatham |
1953 | Ladki | Hindi | |
1953 | Naa Illu | Telugu | Sivaram |
1953 | Panakkari | Tamil | |
1953 | Penn | Tamil | |
1953 | Prapancham | Telugu | |
1953 | Sangham | Telugu | |
1954 | Ethirparadathu | Tamil | Dayaparar |
1954 | Maa Gopi | Telugu | |
1954 | Viduthalai | Tamil | Periaswamy |
1955 | Anarkali | Telugu | |
1955 | Kanavane Kan Kanda Daivam | Tamil | |
1956 | Asai | Tamil | |
1956 | Bhakta Markandeya | Kannada | |
1956 | Bhakta Markandeya | Tamil | |
1956 | Bhakta Markandeya | Telugu | |
1956 | Muddu Bidda | Telugu | |
1956 | Naga Panchami | Telugu | |
1956 | Tenali Ramakrishna | Telugu | Mahamantri Thimmarusu |
1956 | Tenali Raman | Tamil | Mahamantri Thimmarusu |
1957 | Nala Damayanti | Tamil | |
1957 | Nala Damayanti | Telugu | |
1957 | Panduranga Mahatyam | Telugu | Jahnavi |
1957 | Sati Savitri | Telugu | |
1958 | Bommala Pelli | Telugu | |
1958 | Ettuku Pai Ettu | Telugu | |
1958 | Parvati Kalyanam | Telugu | |
1958 | Sampoorna Ramayanam | Telugu | |
1959 | Banda Ramudu | Telugu | |
1959 | Jayabheri | Telugu | Viswambhara Sastri |
1959 | Kalaivanan | Tamil | |
1959 | Nalla Theerpu | Tamil | |
1960 | Abhimanam | Telugu | |
1960 | Shantinivasam | Telugu | |
1960 | Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam | Telugu | Balaji |
1961 | Ellam Unnakkaga | Tamil | |
1961 | Intiki Deepam Illalu | Telugu | |
1961 | Nagarjuna | Telugu | |
1961 | Pavamanippu | Tamil | |
1961 | Sabash Raja | Telugu | |
1961 | Sri Seetha Rama Kalyanam | Telugu | Dasarathudu |
1961 | Vagdanam | Telugu | Vishwanatham (Vijaya's father) |
1962 | Aalayamani | Tamil | |
1962 | Dakshayagnam | Tamil | Dadhichi |
1962 | Dakshayagnam | Telugu | Dadhichi |
1962 | Siri Sampadalu | Telugu | Nayudu |
1962 | Swarnamanjari | Telugu | |
1962 | Valar Pirai | Tamil | |
1963 | Anuragam | Telugu | |
1963 | Lakshadhikari | Telugu | Lakshadhikari Rangaiah |
1963 | Lava Kusha | Telugu | Valmiki Maharshi |
1963 | Naan Vanangum Daivam | Tamil | |
1963 | Sri Krishnarjuna Yudham | Telugu | Akroora |
1964 | Aatma Balam | Telugu | |
1964 | Aggi Pidugu | Telugu | |
1964 | Amarshilpi Jakkanachari | Kannada | |
1964 | Chandavalliya Tota | Kannada | |
1964 | Amarshilpi Jakanna | Telugu | |
1964 | Annapurna | Kannada | Father of Annapurna |
1964 | Bobbili Yudham | Telugu | |
1964 | Devatha | Telugu | Father of Prasad |
1964 | Gudi Gantalu | Telugu | |
1964 | Pachai Vilakku | Tamil | |
1964 | Ramadasu | Telugu | Ramadasu |
1965 | Preminchi Choodu | Telugu | |
1965 | Satya Harishchandra | Telugu | Vasistha Maharshi |
1965 | Shanti | Tamil | |
1965 | Sri Simhachala Kshetra Mahima | Telugu | Father of Pururava |
1965 | Veerabhimanyu | Telugu | |
1966 | Aastiparulu | Telugu | Diwan to Zamindar |
1966 | Adugu Jaadalu | Telugu | |
1966 | Bhakta Potana | Telugu | Vyasa Maharshi |
1966 | Navarathri | Telugu | |
1966 | Parakkum Pavai | Tamil | |
1966 | Paramanandayya Sishyula Katha | Telugu | Paramanandaiah |
1966 | Sri Krishna Pandaviyam | Telugu | |
1967 | Bhama Vijayam | Telugu | |
1967 | Iru Malargal | Tamil | |
1967 | Maa Vadina | Telugu | |
1967 | Poola Rangadu | Telugu | Veeraiah |
1967 | Private Master | Telugu | Father of Private Master |
1967 | Rahasyam | Telugu | |
1967 | Marapurani Kadha | Telugu | Madhava Rao |
1967 | Sri Krishnavataram | Telugu | Dhritarashtra |
1967 | Veera Pooja | Telugu | |
1968 | Bandhavyalu | Telugu | |
1968 | Brahmachari | Telugu | |
1968 | Nindu Samsaram | Telugu | |
1968 | Ramu | Telugu | |
1968 | Thillana Mohanambal | Tamil | Shanmugasundaram's guru |
1969 | Aadarsa Kutumbam | Telugu | |
1969 | Mooga Nomu | Telugu | |
1969 | Natakala Rayudu | Telugu | Adiseshayya |
1969 | Saptaswaralu | Telugu | |
1970 | Akka Chellelu | Telugu | Second judge |
1970 | Tapalkaran Thanga | Tamil | |
1970 | Thalli Thandrulu | Telugu | Raobahadur Perumallu |
1971 | C.I.D.Raju | Telugu | |
1971 | Iru Thuruvam | Tamil | |
1971 | Jeevitha Chakram | Telugu | |
1971 | Kulagaurava | Kannada | |
1971 | Ramalayam | Telugu | Temple priest |
1971 | Sampoorna Ramayanam | Telugu | Vasishta Mahamuni |
1971 | Sri Krishna Satya | Telugu | |
1971 | Srimanthudu | Telugu | |
1972 | Bala Bharatam | Telugu | |
1972 | Beedala Patlu | Telugu | |
1972 | Goodu Putani | Telugu | |
1972 | Iddaru Ammayilu | Telugu | Laxman Rao |
1972 | Neethi | Tamil | |
1972 | Papam Pasivadu | Telugu | Doctor |
1972 | Pedda Koduku | Telugu | |
1972 | Sakthi Leela | Tamil | |
1972 | Ganga Gauri | Tamil | |
1972 | Pattikatu Ponnaiah | Tamil | |
1972 | Vishali | Telugu | |
1972 | Inti Kodalu | Telugu | |
1973 | Ennai Pol Oruvan | Tamil |
- Composer and play back singer
Year | Film | Song |
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1938 | Gruhalakshmi | Lendu Bharata Veerulara |
1953 | Gumasta | Oyi Parugekkadikoyi |
1953 | Prapancham | Anta Kooleelam Manamanta Kooleelam, Premasudha Sarasilo Hamsalamai |
1953 | Sangham | Jati Bhedam Samasipoda |
1954 | Maa Gopi | Sanubhoothiye Leda Jagatini, Amma Krishnamma Apacharamemitamma |
1956 | Bhakta Markandeya | Om Namashivaya, Jaya Jaya Shankara Sambasadashiva |
1956 | Naga Panchami | Sambho Mahadeva |
1956 | Muddu Bidda | Itulela Chesavaya O Devadeva |
1956 | Tenali Ramakrishna | Gandupilli Menu Marichi |
1957 | Nala Damayanti | Ghorambaina Daavagni Keelakerayai |
1957 | Panduranga Mahatyam | Jaya Jaya Gokula Bala, Sannuti Seyave Manasa |
1962 | Swarnamanjari | Madhuramaina Guru Deevena |
1967 | Maa Vadina | Suthudilu Peeda Mandiramu (poem) |
1967 | Poola Rangadu | Chillara Rallaku Mokkutu Unte Chedipoduvura |
- Playback singer
- Ramadasu (1964)
- Gumasta (1953/II) (playback singer and composer)
- Naa Illu (1953) (playback singer and composer)
- Yogi Vemana (1947) (playback singer and composer)
- Thyagayya (1946) (playback singer and composer)
- Swargaseema (1945) (playback singer and composer)
- Bhakta Potana (1942) (playback singer and composer)
- Devatha (1941) (playback singer and composer)
- Sumangali (1940) (playback singer and composer)
- Vishwamohini (1940) (playback singer)
- Vande Mataram (1939) (playback singer and composer)
- Gruhalakshmi (1938) (playback singer)
- Director (partial filmography)
- Producer (partial filmography)
- Naa Illu (1953)
- Writer (partial filmography)
- Thyagayya (1946)
References
- ↑ "Paul Muni of India – Chittoor V.Nagayya". Bharatjanani.com. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ "Mahati Kalakshetram to retain Chittoor Nagaiah’s name". The Hindu.
- ↑ The Hindu : A revolutionary filmmaker
- ↑ Vishwamohini (1940) - IMDb
- ↑ entertaianment.oneindia.in/celebs/lakshmi/biography.html
- ↑ "Chittoor Nagaiah statue to be installed in Tirupati". The Hindu.
- ↑ "acting mentor". The New Indian Express.
- ↑ Autobiography – Chittor V. Nagaiah, RK Books, Hyderabad, 2004.
- ↑ "Special story on veteran actor Chittor Nagaiah Part 1". YouTube.
- ↑ Chittoor V. Nagaiah – A Monograph
- ↑ "Nagaiah – noble, humble and kind-hearted". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 8 April 2005.
- ↑ Chittoor V. Nagaiah: A Monograph
- ↑ Amazon / Books / Indian actor Chittoor V. Nagaiah: A Monograph, by K. N. T. Sastry (Author)
- ↑ "Chittoor Nagaiah statue to be installed in Tirupati". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 18 July 2006.
- ↑ National Film Awards (1964)
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