Kalyanam Raghuramaiah

Kalyanam Raghuramaiah
Born

Kalyanam Venkata Subbaiah

Parents = Kalyanam Narasimham and Venkata Subbamma
5 March 1901
Suddapalli village, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh
Died 24.02.1975
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Occupation Stage and Cine Actor
Spouse(s) Savitri second daughter of Rohini Venkata Subbaiah and Sitamma born on 08.12.1922 and died on 08.12.2014 at 92 years age
Children 1 daughter Thota Satyavathi
Awards Padmasri and Kendra Sangeeta Nataka Academy

Kalyanam Raghuramaiah (1901-1975), popularly known as Eelapata Raghuramaiah, was a Telugu drama and film actor and recipient of the Padmasri award.

He was born in Suddapalli village of Guntur district and named as Venkata Subbaiah. He was popular during childhood days in playing Raghurama, hence named as Raghuramaiah by Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao.

He was famous for the roles of Krishna or Dushyantha, Bhavanisankar, Narada etc. He performed those roles for about 60 years. He indulged in elaborate raga alapana, based on different ragas while rendering padyams.

He had the extraordinary ability to sing padyams and songs through whistle, by putting his finger in mouth and producing the whistle or flute sound (meaning Eela in Telugu). He has acted in various dramas and gave more than 20,000 stage performances.[1] People such as Nehru, Tagore and Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan are known to have appreciated Raghuramaiah. He was called the "Nightingale of the Stage" by Rabindranath Tagore [2]

He entered Telugu cinema in 1933 in the film "Prudhvi Putra". It is the 5th movie in Telugu cinema industry. This is the 1st Telugu movie produced by Telugu person viz. Pothina Srinivasa Rao. He acted as Krishna in many films including Sri Krishna Rayabaram and in the film Chintamani.

He married Savitri second daughter of Rohini Venkata Subbaiah and Sitamma in 1938 at Bapatla. She inaugurated the statue of her husband Raghuramaiah at Chebrolu, Guntur district on 5 March 2013. At the age of 92 years i.e. on 08.12.2014 she died due to old age at Vijayawada. They have only one daughter viz. Thota Satyavathi, Son-in-law Thota Parvateeswara Rao. Their grand children are Dr. T.V.S. Gopal, Chintala Ratna, and Gangisetty Raja. His brother-in-law Rohini Venkaiah, Commercial Tax Officer (Retd.) and his wife Dr. Rohini Venkata Sundara Varada Rajeswari, Famous Devotional Writer of several books and Member Sree Hampi Virupaksha Vidyaranya Maha Samsthanam and their son Rohini Mahesh, Devotional Writer of several articles and Member Sree Hampi Virupaksha Vidyaranya Maha Samsthanam date of birth and his son Rohini Harish date of birth and Raghramaiah's date of death is same i.e. February 24.

He toured Malaysia, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore with a drama troupe in 1972.

He died of a heart attack in 1975 at the age of 75 years.

A bronze statue of him has recently been installed in Suddapalli village where he was born.

Filmography

  1. Prithvi Putra (1933)
  2. Bhakta Kuchela (1935)
  3. Lanka Dahanam (1936)
  4. Rukmini Kalyanam (1937)
  5. Pasupathastram (1939)
  6. Apavadu (1941)
  7. Talliprema (1941)
  8. Madalasa (1948)
  9. Maya Rambha (1950)
  10. Mayapilla (1951)
  11. Prapancham (1953)
  12. Sati Sakkubai (1954) .... Lord Krishna
  13. Shri Krishna Tulabharam (1955/I) .... Sri Krishna
  14. Chintamani (1956)
  15. Shri Krishna Maya (1958)
  16. Sri Krishna Rayabaram (1960)
  17. Nagarjuna (1961/I)
  18. Usha Parinayam (1961) ... Lord Krishna
  19. Dakshayagnam (1962/I) .... Narada
  20. Valmiki (1963/I)
  21. Mohini Bhasmasura (1966)
  22. Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna (1967)

Awards

References

  1. 20th Century Telugu Luminaries, Potti Sriramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005
  2. Article in Eenadu http://beta.eenadu.net/Cinema/Cinemainner.aspx?qry=gnapaka


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