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- Challapalli (officially known as Challapalle) is a town in the Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in the Challapalli...
- Yarlagadda Sivarama Prasad (3 April 1903 - 1976), also known as Challapalli Raja, was an Indian aristocrat, industrialist, politician, film producer,...
- Challapalli mandal is one of the 25 mandals in the Krishna district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The headquarters of this mandal are located...
- Challapalli, Mopidevi, Na****alanka, Koduru, Ghantasala and Movva . Diviseema was also known as Divi Taluk in the past. Avanigadda and Challapalli are...
- Telugu family and was brought up in Hyderabad. His family hails from Challapalli, Andhra Pradesh. Nani did his schooling from St. Alphonsa's High School...
- Abbisetti Written by Padmarao Abbisetti Produced by Umadevi Challapalli Sarat Chandra Challapalli Starring Raja Ravindra Mohi Shm Mohit Pedada Yashaswini...
- region. Ironically, it was produced by one of the Zamindars of the time, Challapalli Maharaja. The film had a public re-release in 1948. "Nidra Melukora Tammuda...
- Visakhapatnam and Tirupati. Additionally, it operates schools in Hyderabad and Challapalli (Krishna district), along with NTR Junior & Degree College for Women...
- in Hyderabad and was built by Yarlagadda Sivarama Prasad, the Raja of Challapalli. The first film shot in the studio was Maa Inti Mahalakshmi (1959), which...
- relocate to Hyderabad. In response, Yarlagadda Sivarama Prasad, the Raja of Challapalli, who produced Rojulu Marayi, acquired land in Hyderabad in March 1956...