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Dr aruna ramayya
Dr aruna ramayya













His introduction to the writings of several literary legends of the Telugu language which included Kavi Samrat Vishwanatha Satyanarayana, Chalam, Mullapudi Venkatararamana, Dr Bhanumathi Ramakrishna among others through the programme 'Vandella Kathaku Vandanalu' was hugely successful because of his erudition and scholarly analysis. This kind of affection can be provided by a captivating play,'' he said in one of his columns wherein he expressed sadness at the lack of encouragement for theatre in the Telugu States. ''To kiss a child on his cheek needs no investment. A prolific columnist in several vernacular magazines the Gollapudi style comment, humour and perspective on various issues have been 'one-of-a-kind' winning him a huge fan following. These articles in the column brought out as an e-book and they cover a wide range of topics without monotony and an appealing freshness. An avid reader of English literature he wrote down his thoughts called 'Gollapudi Musings' in a column for The Hans India covering a variety of contemporary topics ranging from cricket to social issues. As a student of Mathematical Physics, I am aware of weighing options before completing the script and bringing out the message with accuracy," Maruti Rao had stated in one of his many media interviews. "Drama and theatrics are intrinsic to my writing as I am a theatre person by instinct. Rao served for 20 years here before resigning to concentrate on his film career. It was also instrumental in his getting a job with the All India Radio. His first play 'Anantam' written at the age of 17 won him an award of Rs 100 that he received from the then Union Information and Broadcasting minister BV Keskar. Although he laughingly claimed that he had changed his outlook since then due to the lessons meted out by life, his stint as a playwright too began rather early. Maruti Rao wrote his first story titled 'Asha Jeevi' (optimist) in 1954 when he was just 14 years old. Inspired by his friend's brother Bhyri Kondala Rao, whose stories appeared in a magazine called 'Eenadu' published from Proddutur. Just like his writings, the roles he portrayed had a quiet dignity and sincerity that became evident irrespective of the length of his role. Acting in over 250 films, Rao made a special impression in films like 'Kallu', 'Samsaram Oka Chadarangam', 'Challenge' amongst others. Pleasant by nature he imbued even negative roles with a touch of comedy and that remained his trademark style making him a household name in the Telugu States. As the film became hugely successful, his acting career too blossomed and there was no looking back. He may have studied mathematical physics but it was the chemistry of communication that captivated the Vizianagaram-born 'man of letters', whose narration of the dialogues that he wrote for the film 'Intlo Ramayya, Veedhilo Krishnayya' landed him a role in the film as well. Gollapudi Maruti Rao, the multifaceted journalist, actor, writer, playwright, columnist and orator left an indelible impression on audiences and readers through a prolific body of work over four decades.

dr aruna ramayya

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His unique voice, dialogue delivery and facial expressions stood him in good stead as the bespectacled man with a lean frame and full cheeks essayed a variety of roles on the silver screen ranging from the comic to the villainous and embraced a whole range of character roles with the unlimited repertoire.













Dr aruna ramayya