G._V._Narayana_Rao

G. V. Narayana Rao

G. V. Narayana Rao

Indian actor


G. V. Narayana Rao (born 9 Sept 1953)[1][2] is a Telugu actor, producer. He started his acting career with 1976 film Anthuleni Katha directed by K. Balachander. He received Nandi Award as a best supporting actor for this film.[2] He also received special jury award for Oka Oori Katha. He acted in nearly 40 films as a leading actor, and also produced 4 films.[3]

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Career

When he was training in a film institute, Rajinikanth was his batch mate. He produced the films Devanthakudu, Yamudiki Mogudu.[3]

Filmography

  1. Anthuleni Katha (1976)
  2. Muthyala Pallaki (1976)
  3. Oka Oori Katha (1977)
  4. Chilakamma Cheppindi (1977)
  5. Aalu Magalu (1977)
  6. Ninaithale Inikkum (1979)
  7. Guppedu Manasu (1979)
  8. Kukka kaatuku cheppu debba (1979)
  9. Badai Basavayya[4] (1980) as Ramarao
  10. Oorukichchina Maata (1981) as Gireesham
  11. Chattaniki Kallu Levu (1981) as Ranga
  12. Manchu Pallaki (1982)
  13. Pralaya Rudrudu[5] (1982) as Murali
  14. Bahudoorapu Batasari (1983)
  15. Devanthakudu (1984)
  16. Premayanam (1988)
  17. Nyayam Kosam[6] (1988) as Madhu
  18. Yamudiki Mogudu (1988)
  19. Raja Vikramarka (1990)
  20. Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu (1991)
  21. Gang Leader (1991)
  22. Super Express[7] (1991) as Person with speech impediment
  23. Prema Chitram Pelli Vichitram (1993)
  24. Hitler (1997)
  25. Sahasam (2013)
  26. Maha bhakta Siriyala (2014)
  27. Raju gari gadi 2 (2017)
  28. Tholu Bommalata (2019)
  29. Skylab (2021)

TV series


References

  1. Movie Artist Association. "Narayana Rao profile at MAA stars". maastars.com. Movie Artist Association. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  2. Madhu, Tv and Film institute. "Bio-Data of G.V. Narayana Rao". madhufilmandtvinstitute.com. madhufilmandtvinstitute. Retrieved 22 June 2016.
  3. Studio N, News. "Special Chit Chat With Tollywood Actor G.V Narayana Rao". youtube.com. Studio N. Retrieved 6 October 2016. {{cite web}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  4. "Badai Basavayya". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 21 December 2023.
  5. "Pralaya Rudrudu (1982)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 27 January 2024.



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