Nutan Prasad
Nutan Prasad | |
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Born |
Kaikaluru, Krishna District | 12 December 1945
Died |
30 March 2011 65) Hyderabad, Telangana, India | (aged
Other names | Tadinada Varaprasad |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1973–2009 |
Awards |
Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor NTR National Award |
Nutan Prasad (12 December 1945 – 30 March 2011[1]), born Tadinada Varaprasad, was a Tollywood actor. He started his film acting career in the early 1970s.[2]
Career
Nutan Prasad started his acting career with the play Naa Votu in Guntur.
He started acting in films with the movie Andala Ramudu starring Akkineni Nageshwara Rao in the year 1973. He continued his venture with movies like Needaleni Aadadi, but he was first recognized in the movie Muthyala Muggu when he acted as a villain along with Rao Gopal Rao.
His acting career reached its peak with the movie Rajadhiraju in which he acted as Satan. The movie became very popular due to his acting and the song "Kotta devudandi babu kotta devudandi", which is still popular today. Prasad, although he acted with all the generation of heroes, was particularly popular with the second generation heroes. Movies like Patnam Vachina Pativratalu, Khaidi (Village munsab), Magamaharaju, Srivariki Premalekha, Kathanayakudu, and Aha Naa Pellanta, all continued his winning streak.
In 1989, while shooting for the film Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata, he had an accident and broke his back. This left him paralysed from the waist down and he had to use a wheelchair. He then quit acting in movies. Once in a while he appeared in guest roles. He also did voiceover and commentary for serials and movies. He dubbed for late Gummadi Venkateswara Rao in Aayanaki Iddaru (1995) as the artiste had issues with his voice at that time. Later on, Nutan Prasad became the narrator of the hit crime reality show in ETV-2 Neralu Ghoralu. He was quite appreciated by the Telugu TV audience for his part in Neralu Ghoralu.
He died after prolonged illness at the age of 65 years on 30 March 2011 in Hyderabad. He is survived by a son (Nutan Kumar) and two daughters.
Awards
- In 1984, Prasad received the Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3]
- NTR National Award in 2005.[4]
Filmography
The partial filmography of Nutan Prasad is :
Year | Film | Character |
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1973 | Andala Ramudu (debut) | Giri |
1975 | Muthyala Muggu | Kishtayya |
1978 | Chali Cheemalu | |
1978 | Pranam Khareedu | Karanam Bullabbai |
1980 | Rajadhi Raju | Saitan |
1980 | Thathayya Premaleelalu | Thathayya |
1982 | Maro Malupu | |
1982 | Patnam Vachina Pativrathalu | |
1982 | Tingu Rangadu | |
1983 | Adavallu Aligite | |
1983 | Khaidi | Munsiff |
1983 | Maa Inti Premayanam | |
1983 | Maga Maharaju | |
1983 | Manthrigari Viyyankudu | |
1984 | Bobbili Brahmanna | Sastry |
1984 | Intiguttu | |
1984 | Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu | |
1984 | Rustum | Chalapathi |
1984 | Srivariki Premalekha | Bhaskaram |
1984 | Sundari Subbarao | |
1985 | Adavi Donga | |
1985 | Agni Parvatam | |
1985 | Chattamtho Poratam | Jailor Hitler Sharma |
1985 | Chiranjeevi | |
1985 | Donga | |
1985 | Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu | |
1985 | Raktha Sindhuram | Damodaram |
1986 | Kaliyuga Pandavulu | |
1986 | Kirathakudu | Baby |
1986 | Veta | |
1987 | Aha Naa Pellanta | Satyanarayana |
1987 | Samsaram Oka Chadarangam | Edmond Samuel |
1988 | Donga Kollu | Bellam Apparao |
1988 | Khaidi No.786 | |
1988 | Trinetrudu | |
1988 | Yudda Bhoomi | |
1988 | Choopulu Kalasina Subhavela | |
1989 | Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata | |
1989 | State Rowdy | |
1990 | Karthavyam | ASP Ram Mohan Rao |
1991 | Sarpa Yaagam | |
1994 | Abbaigaaru | |
1995 | Big Boss | |
1995 | Gharana Bullodu | |
1995 | Taj Mahal | |
1997 | Master | Canteen-in-charge |
1998 | Suryavamsam | |
2000 | Nuvvu Vastavani | |
2000 | Azaad | |
2000 | Chiru Navvuto | |
2001 | Anandam | |
2005 | Sadaa Mee Sevalo | |
2006 | Photo Movie | |
2009 | Raju Maharaju |
References
- ↑ Sify Movies website (30 March 2011)
- ↑ IMDb profile
- ↑ Andhra Pradesh Year Book -1985, Data News Features, Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission, 1985
- ↑ "Nutan Prasad gets NTR award" The Hindu