M. S. Ramarao
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M.S.Rama Rao | |
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Born | , Tenali, Andhra Pradesh | 3 July 1921
Died | 20 April 1992 Hyderabad, Andhra pradesh, India | (aged 70)
Genres | Playback singing, Devotional |
Occupation(s) | Singer, composer |
Website | msramaraomemorialtrust |
M. S. Ramarao (3 July 1921 – 20 April 1992) was an Indian singer and composer. He was popular for his devotional songs, especially sundarakandamu in Telugu.[1] He was the very first play back singer in the Telugu filmdom.
Singing career[]
Rama Rao debuted at World Telugu Conference held in Hyderabad in 1975.[2]
He became popular for his Telugu Version of Hanuman Chalisa. He also narrated (some parts of the epic Ramayana) in form of Songs in Telugu. He gained fame for singing the devotional songs and was awarded the name of 'Sundara Dasu' in 1977.
He wrote Hanuman Chalisa and Sundarakandamu of Valmiki Ramayana in Telugu during 1972–74. He sang Sundarakanda in the form of Telugu songs.
Tollywood[]
His movie career as singer spanned 1944–64 in Madras.
He also sang " Ee vishala prashantha ekanta soudhamlo" for O. P. Nayyar's Telugu movie, Neerajanam.
Personal life[]
M.S.Rama Rao married Lakshmi Samrajyam in 1946 and had 3 children P.V.Sarojini Devi M.Babu Rao and M.Nageshwar Rao. his daughter was married off to Dr.Polapragada Rama Rao and gave birth to four sons P.V.N Janardhan rao, P.Srinivas, P.Chandra Shekar & P.Anil Kumar(desecending order). M.S.Rama Rao's second grandson is taking forward his legacy by continuing to perform his songs.
Awards[]
Rama Rao gained fame for his singing the above two works and was awarded the name of 'Sundara Dasu' in 1977.
Rao's inspirational songs still provide incentives to follow the path of singing, even a decade after his unfortunate death.[3]
Songs[]
- Sundarakandamu
- Hanuman Chalisa
- Bala Kandamu
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Language | Song | Music Director | Co-Singer |
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1941 | Devata | Telugu | Ee Vasanthamu Nityamu Kadoyi | Chittor V. Nagaiah | |
1948 | Drohi | Telugu | Idenaa Nee Nyayamu | Pendyala Nageswara Rao | |
1949 | Mana Desam | Telugu | Emito Ee Sambhandam | Ghantasala | C. Krishnaveni |
Chalo Chalo Raja | C. Krishnaveni | ||||
1950 | Jeevitham | Telugu | Idena Maa Desam | R. Sudharsanam | |
1950 | Shavukaru | Telugu | Ghantasala | ||
1950 | Modati Rathri | Telugu | Ghantasala | ||
1951 | Anni | Tamil | Poadaa Kanne Poayi Nee Paaradaa | Pendyala Nageswara Rao | |
1951 | Deeksha | Telugu | Pendyala Nageswara Rao | ||
1951 | Niraparadhi | Tamil | Vidhiyaale Vanameha Seedhai | Ghantasala | |
1951 | Nirdoshi | Telugu | Ghantasala | ||
1952 | Manavathi | Telugu | O Malaya Pavanama | Balantrapu Rajanikanta Rao & H. R. Padmanabha Sastry |
R. Balasaraswathi Devi |
1952 | Palletooru | Telugu | Aa Manasulona | Ghantasala | |
1953 | Naa Illu | Telugu | Chittor V. Nagaiah & A. Rama Rao | ||
1953 | Pichi Pullayya | Telugu | Avamanaalaku Baliavuthunna | T. V. Raju | |
Sokapu Tupaanu | |||||
1954 | Annadata | Telugu | P. Adinarayana Rao | ||
1954 | Kudumbam | Tamil | Pendyala Nageswara Rao | ||
1954 | Menarikam | Telugu | Pendyala Nageswara Rao | ||
1949 | Nirupedalu | Telugu | Ammalaraa Vinnaraa | T. V. Raju | |
Eethele Ee Brathukintele | |||||
Eethele Ee Nirupedala | |||||
1955 | Jayasimha | Telugu | Jeevitamintele | T. V. Raju | |
1957 | Panduranga Mahatyam | Telugu | Oh Daari Kaanan | T. V. Raju | |
1957 | Manaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam | Tamil | Mogamadaa Thaalaadha Modamadaa | P. Adinarayana Rao | P. Leela |
Kanee Nee Vaadaa Kaniye Nee | P. Susheela | ||||
1957 | Sarangadhara | Telugu | Dhanalubdula Vruddula | Ghantasala | |
1957 | Sati Anasuya | Telugu | Kadilindi Ganga Bhavani | Ghantasala | Ghantasala |
1957 | Suvarna Sundari | Telugu | Naa Chitti Papa | P. Adinarayana Rao | P. Susheela |
1957 | Vinayaka Chaviti | Telugu | Raja Premajoopara | Ghantasala | P. Leela |
Yashoda Kishora | |||||
1958 | Karthavarayuni Katha | Telugu | Okka Kshnam | G. Ramanathan & G. Aswathama | |
1958 | Raja Nandini | Telugu | T. V. Raju | ||
1960 | Seeta Rama Kalyanam | Telugu | Sashtiryojana | Gali Penchala Narasimha Rao | |
Padmaasane | |||||
Kowsalyaa Suprajaa | |||||
Sree Raaghavam | |||||
Hey Raama Raama | |||||
Mangalam | |||||
1975 | Sri Ramanjaneya Yuddham | Telugu | Saranamu Neeve Srirama | K. V. Mahadevan | |
Amaraadhe |
References[]
- ^ "Sea of sangeet". The Hindu. 27 October 2001. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- ^ Sarma, B. Prabhakara (6 December 2012). "World Telugu Conference: Then and now". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
- ^ "Hymns for the lord". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 15 April 2005. Archived from the original on 3 September 2010.
External links[]
- 1921 births
- 1992 deaths
- People from Tenali
- Telugu playback singers
- 20th-century Indian singers
- Singers from Andhra Pradesh
- Film musicians from Andhra Pradesh
- Male actors from Andhra Pradesh
- Male actors in Kannada cinema
- Indian male film actors