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- Rajeswara Rao. The film is based on the life of Tamil Vaishnava saint Vipranarayana. He led his life in devotion to Lord Narayana and worked for the Lord...
- most famous roles were in notable dramas Harishchandra, Kanakatara, Vipranarayana, Telugu Talli, Aasajyoti and Satyanveshanam. The turning point of his...
- later acted in many memorable movies like Chakrapani, Laila Majnu, Vipranarayana, Malliswari, Batasari and Anthastulu. Her first film in Tamil was Santhana...
- Theruvu (1953) (Director) Chakrapani (1954) (Producer and Director) Vipranarayana (1954) (Producer and Director) Chintamani (1956) (Producer and Director)...
- Srikrishna Thulabhaaram Mitravinda 1936 Veera Abhimanyu Uttara 1937 Vipranarayana Devadevi 1938 Gruhalakshmi Madhuri Malapilla Sampalatha Breakthrough...
- Narayaana Chakrapani Venkatachalam Parivartana Satyam Vipra Narayana Vipranarayana dubbed in Tamil in 1955 as Vipra Narayana Annadata Bangarayya dubbed...
- Operas Padmavati Srinivasa Kalyanam Vipranarayana Charitam Menaka Viswamitra Sa****alam Bhama Kalapam Chandalika Rukmini Kalyanam Hara Vilasam Siva Dhanurbhangam...
- making of the film Vipranarayana (1954), in which ANR and Bhanumathi are playing lead roles. She postponed the shooting of Vipranarayana and began to work...
- spellbound. Equally enchanting performances in Roshanara, Deva Devi in Vipranarayana and the eponymous Chintamani made his place in Telugu theater permanent...
- and GR became the music director for that film which followed by the Vipranarayana (old). The first film to be produced in Madras with GR as the music...