Koccharlakota Satyanarayana

Koccharlakota Satyanarayana (2 April 1915 - 1969) was Telugu film and Drama actor and playback singer during the Early period of Telugu cinema.[1]

He is born in a Zamindari family in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh. His childhood was spend with grandparents at Bhimadole during 1915s. He used to like very much sitting before Gramophone and used to sing those songs. While in Rajahmundry, during his high school days he joined Kesari Samajam of Machiraju Ramachandra Murthy and started acting in Stage plays. He staged Chintamani and Pratapa Rudreeyam plays and used to donate that money to the Schools and Libraries.

He has entered the Cinema field with Draupadi Vastrapaharanam of Saraswati Talkies. He has acted as Krishna in Jarasandha, Basavaraju in Vara Vikrayam, Malli Pelli of Y. V. Rao and as Lakshmana in Paduka Pattabhishekam.

He has shifted to Dramatic field and acted with Vemuri Gaggayya and Sthanam Narasimha Rao in Jarasandha, Sarangadhara and Tulabaram plays. He later joined Prabhat Theatres of Banda Kanakalingeswara Rao and acted as Arjununa in Pandava, Vengala Rao in Bobbili Yudham, Satyavan in Sati Savitri, Bhavani Shankar in Chintamani and as Kalidas in Kalidas plays. He has acted in Ramanjaneya Yudham as Lord Rama with Betha Venkata Rao.

He died on 21 December 1969 in Eluru.

Filmography

  1. Seeta Kalyanam (1934) (actor)
  2. Draupadi Vastrapaharanam (1936) ... Sahadeva (actor)
  3. Jarasandha (1938) ... Krishna (actor)
  4. Malli Pelli (1939) .... Venkata Rao (actor and playback singer)
  5. Vara Vikrayam (1939) .... Basavaraju (actor)
  6. Paduka Pattabhishekam (1945) ... Lakshmana (actor)

References

  1. Abhinava Ramudu, Kocharlakota Satyanarayana, Tholinati Gramaphone Gayakulu, Modali Nagabhushana Sharma, Creative Links Publications, Hyderabad, 2010, pp. 41-2.

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