Gollapudi Maruthi Rao

Gollapudi Maruthi Rao

Gollapudi Maruthi Rao on his way to Kalahasthi - Dec 2007
Born 14 April 1939 (1939-04-14) (age 72)
Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
Occupation Writer(plays, stories, novels),
Screenwriter, TV anchor,
Journalist, Editor, Actor, director
Website
http://www.gollapudimaruthirao.com

Gollapudi Maruthi Rao (Telugu: గొల్లపూడి మారుతీరావు) is a mathematical physicist turned editor, writer (of plays, stories, novels, film scripts and screenplays), dramatist, cine actor, TV anchor, and journalist who is well known for his many contributions to Telugu literature and culture. As former officer with the All India Radio (AIR) organized the programs of AIR for over two decades from the early 1960s until he moved into Telugu Cinema.

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Early life

Maruthi Rao was born in a brahmin family on April 14, 1939, in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh, India and graduated from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India in 1959 specializing in Mathematical Physics. However his strong interests from his schooldays were in writing. After a two year service on the editorial department of Andhra Prabha Daily Newspaper, he joined All India Radio, Government of India and held various positions as Transmission Executive, Program Executive, and Assistant Station Director for a total period of 19 years before entering into a prolific career of films and continues his writing which started since his school days: News, Features, Interviews, Essays, Editorials, Short Stories, Playlets, Plays, Audio Pictures, Cine Stories, Cine Screen Plays, Cine Dialogues, TV Serial Writing etc.

Literary Activity

Maruthi Rao has written and published several Plays (9), Playlets (18), Novels (12), Story volumes (4), Essays (2), Children’s’ Stories (3)

He wrote a weekly column “Jeevana Kaalam (The Living Times)” a kaleidoscopic study of contemporary social and political issues for over 24 years. It was a very popular feature in one of the largest circulated Telugu dailies of Andhra Pradesh (Andhra Jyothy) and, the feature continued to appear in Vaartha (Daily) after the former Daily newspaper was closed for sometime. His column along with an audio reading (his voice) continues in an internet magazine - Koumudi ([1]).

His autobiography “AMMA KADUPU CHALLAGA” - a 550 page compendium of his memoirs was released in India, USA and Australia.

A Travelogue ‘Tanzania Teerthayatra’ was published by Koumudi in the USA in 2008 in its collection. It is based on 15-day safari with his friend Ganti Prasada Rao in the major national parks and historical places in Tanzania. The Novel ‘Pidikedu Aakaasham’ was released as an audio publication on 16 February 2009 while conferring the 'Lifetime Achievement' Awarded by the Vanguri Foundation in Hyderabad.

Performing arts

Maruthi Rao wrote for 87 films (story, screenplay, dialogues). He acted in over 230 movies as character actor, comedian and villain took part in film direction apart from his writing, directing and acting in plays. He conducted TV shows as an anchor.

Awards and honors

Maruthi Rao has been felicitated and honored in hundreds of occasions in many countries including India. Five Nandi Awards for Best Story, Screen Writing, Dialogues and performance for several movies and TV. He has received gold medals such as the Gurazada Apparao Memorial Medal and felicitations such as Sarvaraya Memorial Puraskaram. He received many awards for stage acting, stage playwriting, and TV features/anchoring.

Academic impact of work

Maruthi Rao’s works are subjects of study and research in universities in India.

Honorary and other positions held

Recognition and special presentations of works and performances

The play Vandemaataram, the first one in Telugu about Chinese aggression, was published by Andhra Pradesh State Information & Public Relations Dept. (1963) with an introduction by Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao, the then former External Affairs Minister.

The play Raaga Raagini was presented before Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, Vice President of India on December 16, 1959. It was translated into Hindi with the title Pathar Ke Ansoo.

Personal life

Maruthi Rao lives with his wife, two sons and their families in Chennai, India. He is a good person.

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