Rajanala Nageswara Rao

R. Nageswara Rao
Born Rajanala Nageswara Rao
1928
Died 1959
Occupation Actor

Rajanala Nageswara Rao better known as R. Nageswara Rao (Telugu: రాజనాల నాగేశ్వరరావు) (1928–1959) was a famous Telugu film actor.[1]

Life sketch

He was born in 1928. He has studied in the Aligarh Muslim University. He joined with the Paramount theater as a manager. He worked under the direction of P. Pullaiah in the film Sankranthi.

His has acted in the films like Devadas, Kanna Talli and Paropakaram movies in character roles and in the roles of villain in the films like Raju-peda and Aggi Ramudu. He did some soft roles in the films like Ilavelupu and Pellinati Pramanalu. The film Donga Ramudu (1955) where he played the role of Babul, brought him much fame and name.

He died of cancer in 1959. Though he lived a short tenure and has a very less tenure of his career, he claimed an image equal or even more than a hero. Some colleges were closed by students on hearing his death.

Dialogues

He is particularly good at delivering the dialogues with punch. Some of the memorable dialogues are:

Filmography

Year Film Language Character
1952 Sankranti Telugu
1953 Devadasu Telugu
1953 Kanna Talli Telugu Chalapathi
1953 Paropakaram Telugu
1954 Aggi Ramudu Telugu
1954 Raju Peda Telugu
1955 Cherupukura Chedevu Telugu
1955 Donga Ramudu TElugu Babul
1955 Santosham Telugu
1956 Jayam Manade Telugu
1957 Dongallo Dora Telugu
1957 Maya Bazaar Telugu Dushyasanudu
1957 Sankalpam Telugu
1957 Vinayaka Chaviti Telugu
1958 Anna Tammudu Telugu
1958 Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu Telugu Ram Singh
1958 Bhuloka Ramba Telugu
1958 Inti Guttu Telugu
1958 Mundadugu Telugu
1958 Pelli Naati Pramanalu Telugu Bheemasena Rao's son
1958 Raja Nandini Telugu
1958 Shri Ramanjaneya Yuddham Telugu
1959 Illarikam Telugu Seshagiri
1959 Pelli Sandadi Telugu
1959 Shabash Ramudu Telugu
1960 Anna Chellalu Telugu
1960 Bhakta Shabari
1960 Jagannatakam Telugu
1960 Makkala Rajya
1960 Pillalu Techina Challani Rajyam Telugu
1960 Sri Venkateswara Mahatyam Telugu
1966 Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha Telugu

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