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Kshetrayya (c. 1600–1680) was a
prolific Telugu poet. He
lived in the area of
Andhra Pradesh in
South India. He
composed a
number of
padams and keertanas...
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Mahakavi Kshetrayya is a 1976 Telugu-language
biographical film,
based on the life of
Kshetrayya,
produced by P.
Adinarayana Rao
under the
Anjali Pictures...
- The Hindu. "Mahakavi
Kshetrayya (Banner)". Filmiclub. "Mahakavi
Kshetrayya (Direction)". Know Your films. "Mahakavi
Kshetrayya (Review)". The Cine Bay...
- compositions,
Kshetrayya has used the
mudra (signature) "Muvva Gopala" as a
reference to himself,
which is also a name for
Krishna in
Kshetrayya's village Muvva...
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poetry and music. He
invited to his
court and
respected Kshetrayya, a
famous lyric writer.
Kshetrayya is
known for his
romantic poetry. His
reign was full...
- his son, is also a
professional cinematographer. As
Technician Mahakavi Kshetrayya (1976) (operatorative cameraman)
Bhakta Kannappa (1976) (operative cameraman)...
- district.
Several renowned composers of
Carnatic music like Annamacharya,
Kshetrayya, Tyagaraja, and
Bhadrachala Ramadas hailed from the state.
Sannai and...
- Sepu/Intha Mohamemira(Padam) by
Kshetrayya Maanini Vinave/Maaname Bhushanamu(padam)-Disputed
whether this is
composed by
Kshetrayya or
Govindaswamy Ayya Muthuswami...
- the
hometown of the
famous 17th
century Telugu poet
Kshetrayya (c.1600-80). In fact,
Kshetrayya was so much
attached to his
native village and the Krishna...
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Thalli Bharathi 1976
Bhakta Kannappa Mayor Meenakshi Secretary Mahakavi Kshetrayya Lord
Krishna Raja Ramu 1977
Adavi Ramudu Gowri (Dumb girl)
Moratodu Khaidhi...