Bharago

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Bhamidipati Ramagopalam(Bharago)
Born(1932-02-06)6 February 1932
Died(2010-04-07)7 April 2010
OccupationHumor writer of stories in Telugu

Bhamidipati Ramagopalam (1932–2010),[1][2] popularly known as Bharago, was a humour writer of short stories, critiques and popular novels in Telugu. He received the Central Sahitya Academy Award in 1991 for the book Itlu mee vidheyudu.[3]

Education[]

Ramagopalam had regular schooling from Form III onwards at M.R. Branch College and later graduated with a B.A. in Economics in 1951 from M.R. Degree College, Vizianagaram.[1]

Adaptations[]

His short stories have been adapted into mini-series in Telugu by Doordarshan.

Awards[]

Works[]

Novels[]

  • Kundapenkulu (1961)
  • Sparsa Rekha (1984)
  • Nakee Udyogam Vaddu (1988)

Stories[]

  • Vantochina Mogudu (1966)
  • Vennela Needa (1997)
  • Kadhanakutoohalam (1985)
  • Itlu Mee Vidheyudu (1990)
  • Sarada and Kulasa Kadhalu (1997)

Others[]

  • Kalpasootram from Prakrit into Telugu
  • 116 Telugu film songs of the period 1942-73 under the name 'Noota padaharlu(2001)'[4]
  • Telugu film songs under the name 'Maro Noota padaharlu'(2005)[5]
  • Anusthana Bhagavadgeetha (2001)
  • Several commemoration volumes (souvenir) which included the ones on great personalities like Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, P. Bhanumathi, Ravu Balasaraswathi, Palagummi Padmaraju, and Raavi Sastry.[6]
  • Souvenir on Suseela[7]

Biography[]

  • ‘Aaramagopalam’ - An autobiography of noted short-story and humour[8]
  • Translation of the biography of Asutosh Mukherjee from English into Telugu[1]

References[]

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