Daggubati Ramanaidu is a multilingual Indian film producer. He is the founder of Suresh Productions and holds the Guinness Book of World Records for the most films produced by an individual, having produced more than 150 films in 13 Indian languages. He has also served as a member of parliament for the Bapatala constituency of Guntur District in the 13th Lok Sabha from 1999–2004.
Daggubati Ramanaidu | |
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దగ్గుబాటి రామానాయుడు | |
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Born | Daggubati Ramanaidu |
Occupation | Producer |
Spouse | Rajeswari Daggubati |
Children | Suresh Babu Daggubati Venkatesh Daggubati Daggubati Lakshmi |
Awards | Padma Bhushan, Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Guinness Book of World Records |
In 2012, Ramanaidu was conferred with the third highest civilian award in the Republic of India, the Padma Bhushan, in recognition for his contribution to Telugu cinema.[1] In 2009 he received the Dada Saheb Phalke Award for Lifetime Achievement in the film industry for his outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema,
Ramanaidu contributes a substantial part of his earnings to numerous philanthropic purposes including the Ramanaidu Charitable Trust that was founded in 1991.
Early life
D.Ramanaidu was born in Karamchedu, a remote village in Andhra Pradesh, on 6th June 1936. His father Sri.D.Venkateswarlu and mother Smt.D.Lakshmi Devamma were an agricultural family. He spent 6 years in Ongole with B. V. L. Narayana. During his vacations, he worked in the hospital as a compounder to familiarize himself with the field.
However, never strong at school work he failed once before he passed and joined Loyola College in Madras. As he was more interested in extra-curricular activities such as drama, he dropped out of Loyola and returned to Chirala to finish his education there. Again, he wasn’t able to keep up with his studies and decided to quit and start working instead.
He took to taking care of a rice mill business and a bus transport business in Karamchedu. Soon after, his interests shifted and when someone from his area started Shambu Films, a production agency, he forced his father to become a partner and began to work for and invest in this company. During this time, he became more and more involved with the production process by taking care of on-set shoot arrangements. It was at this time that he became acquainted with and very close to Akkineni Nageshwara Rao.
Furthermore, lead actors of the time such as Aadurthi Subbarao, S V Ranga Rao, and Gummadi spent much time with Ramanaidu in his house and built a rapport with him. Through these connections, he obtained his first role in “Nammina Bantu”.
Through his Shambu Films, he decided to work closely in the production of “Nammina Bantu” as well. After this film, the production house did not take on any films for a while and Ramanaidu’s interest in the industry reduced considerably during this break. (Beginning from “Nammina Bantu”, it became a hobby of his to play minor roles in a few films.)
He then turned to the tobacco industry which did well but Ramanaidu heart was not in it. On July 22, 1962, he moved to Madras to work with his relatives in the brickmaking business. It wasn’t until his close relative, Bhaskar Rao, started a production company called Anuroopa that he returned to the film industry. Under the Anuroopa banner, he produced his first film in 1963 – “Anuragam”, directed by G. Ramaneedu. As “Anuragam” was not a commercial hit, he wanted to make another film to recover the profits. However, Anuroopa turned down his request.
Career - Producer
D. Ramanaidu started Suresh Productions, named after his son, with his childhood friends G. Rajendra Prasad (Madhavi Combines) and Subba Rao. He produced Raamudu Bheemudu in 1964 – the first film under the Suresh Productions banner. As this film was a tremendous hit, he continued to produce films successfully enough.
Ramanaidu had decided to have a large ‘S’ and ‘P’ logo designed for his production agency. He wanted a sketch of his elder son to be placed above the ‘S’ and Venkatesh Daggubati, his younger son, to be placed above the ‘P’. But young Suresh objected to be placed above the ‘S’. So, they switched places and Venkatesh’s sketch was placed above the S and he became the Star while Suresh, placed above the P, became the producer.
In 1968, B Nagireddy’s sons and Ramanaidu combined to form a company called Vijaya Suresh Combines and Suresh Movies. They did 4 movies together and in 1970, when they suffered a few losses, they decided to break up the partnership and go their separate ways.
In 1971 – As the filming for Premnagar started, a nervous Ramanaidu announced that if this film flopped, he would return to Karamchedu and quite the business. So quite literally, his life depended on the success of this one film.
Fortunately, as the film was a huge success, under the Suresh Productions banner, he produced up to 74 films from 1993 to 2005 in several languages. While producing the movie “Secretary”, he visited Hyderabad for shooting. He had never before considered moving to Hyderabad but during the shoot, he thought to build a studio in Hyderabad. Back then, Hyderabad was an underdeveloped and hill-y area and many criticised him for risking his fortune on building a studio there.
1988 – “Brahmaputrudu” was a big commercial hit and ended up helping him pay off the debts for his studio. 1989 - He launched his studio – Ramanaidu Studios. The studio was so equipped that when someone walked in with a script, it was said that they came out with the final copy ready for release. 1990 – Ramanaidu Colour Lab launched. 1994 – He launched Cine Village in Nanakramguda, which was used by the entire industry for outdoor shoots. During his career as a producer, he introduced 24 directors and several actors and music directors, who have since become very famous and owe their success to him.
Politics
Ramanaidu is a member of the Telugu Desam Party and represented Baptala constituency in Guntur District in the 13th Lok Sabha from 1999–2004. He lost in the elections to the same seat for the 14th Lok Sabha in 2004.[2][3] D.ramanaidu looking to participate in general elections.[4]
Awards and Recognitions
Ramanaidu was conferred with the third highest civilian award in the Republic of India, the Padma Bhushan, in recognition for his contribution to Telugu cinema. The Andhra Pradesh Government nominated him and director Bapu in November 2012 and it was presented by President Pranab Mukherjee on Republic Day, January 26th 2013.[5]
In 2009, Ramanaidu received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India’s highest award in cinema. Ramanaidu was the 41st recipient of the award instituted in 1969 (the birth centenary of D. G. Phalke, who is generally regarded as the father of Indian cinema) and the 10th producer to have received the award.
Ramanaidu has received an honorary doctorate from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.[6]
Nandi Awards
His Preminchu movie won 5 Nandi Awards during the year 2001 - 2002.
- Best Feature Film - Preminchu Award received by Dr.D.Ramanaidu
- Best Actress - Laya
- Supporting Actor - Sri.Murali Mohan
- Supporting Actress - Sri lakshmi
- Lyricist - Dr.C.Narayana Reddy
Dr.D.Ramanaidu till now played different roles in various films on his own banner, for the first time he played a full-length role in a film named "HOPE". Hope is a movie which deals with teenage suicides, educational stress in South India.
This movie also has won the National Film Award on Other social causes in the year 2007.
Film awards
D. Rama Naidu Vignana Jyothi Institute of Rural Development
Vignana Jyothi is a registered society that was initiated in 1991 by group of like-minded Industrialists, Academics, Professionals and Non Residential Indians. With the intention of imparting quality education and contributing to social justice and economic stability of the society, Vignana Jyothi has achieved academic excellence through the establishment of relevant and successful institutions. Though experimentation in the educational field has been quite successful, the members felt that they had not reached their goals in terms of the farming and agricultural community.
Then, with the generous contribution of 33 acres of land by Rama Naidu at Tuniki Village, Kowdipally Mandal, Medak District, the Society has decided to set up a rural development institute and name the Institute as "Dr D. Rama Naidu Vignana Jyothi Institute of Rural Development".
Filmography
Telugu[7]
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
2015 | Gopala Gopala | Kishore Kumar Pardasani | Daggubati Venkatesh , Pawan Kalyan, Sreeya |
2014 | Drushyam | Sripriya | Daggubati Venkatesh , Meena |
2014 | Bhimavaram Bullodu | Uday Shankar | Sunil, Ester Noronha |
2013 | Masala | K. Vijaya Bhaskar | Venkatesh, Ram, Anjali ,Shazahn Padamsee |
2013 | Nenem…Chinna Pillana | P. Sunil Kumar Reddy | Rahul Ravindran, Tanvi Vyas, Sanjjanaa |
2011 | Mugguru | VN Aditya | Navadeep, Sradda Das |
2010 | Aalasyam Amrutam | Chandra Mahesh | Nikhil, Venkat Yadav, Arvind Krishna, Madasala Sharma |
2009 | Bendu Appa Rao RMP | E.V.V Satyanaryana | Allari Naresh, Gvk yadav Kamana Jetmallani, Meghana |
2008 | Kousalya Supraja Rama | Surya Prasad | Srikanth, Sivaji, Charmi, Gowri Mungal |
2008 | Baladoor | Uday Shnakar | Raviteja, Anushka |
2007 | Tulasi | Boyapati Srinivasa Rao | Venkatesh, Nayanatara |
2007 | Madhumasam | Chandra Sidhartha | Sumanth, Sneha, Parvathi Milton |
2006 | Sri Krishna 2006 | Vijendra Prasad | Srikanth, Venu, Gouri Munjal |
2005 | Soggadu | Ravi Babu | Tarun, Arthi Agarwal |
2005 | Nireekshana | Sita Ram Parsad | Aryan Rajesh, Sreedevi |
2005 | Bommalaata | K. Prakesh | Sai Kumar, Sherya, Naresh |
2004 | Malleswari | K. Vijaya Bhaskar | Venkatesh, Katrina Kaif |
2003 | Vijayam | Singeetham Srinivasa Rao | Raja, Gajala |
2003 | Neeku Nenu Naku Nuvvu | Rajasekhar | Uday Kiran, Sherya |
2003 | Harivillu | B. Narasingha Rao | Bhanuchandar, Haritha |
2002 | Nuvvu Lekha Nenu Lenu | Kasi Vishwanath | Tarun, Arthi Agarwal |
2002 | Nee Premakai | Muppalaneni Shiva | Vineeth, Abbas, Laya |
2002 | Allari | Ravi Babu | Naresh, Neelambari, Swetha Agarwal |
2002 | Hai | EVV Satya Narayana | Aryan Rajesh, Nikitha |
2001 | Preminchu | B. Subba Rao | Sai Kiran, Laya |
2000 | Kalisundam Raa | Uday Shankar | Venkkatesh, Simran |
2000 | Jayam Mandera | N. Shankar | Venkatesh, Venkanna Yadav, Bhanu Priya, Soundarya |
1999 | Peddamanushulu | B. Subba Rao | Suman, Rachna, Heera |
1999 | Preyasi Raave | Chandra Mahesh | Srikanth, Raasi |
1998 | Sivaiah | Suresh Krishna | Rajasekhar, Sanghavi, Monika Bedi |
1998 | Ganesh | Thirupathi Swami | Venkatesh, Rambha, Madhubala |
1997 | Preminchukundam Raa | Jayanth C Panaji | Venkatesh, Anjala Javeri |
1997 | Super Heroes | AVS | AVS, Brahmanandam |
1996 | Dharma Chakram | Suresh Krishna | Venkatesh, Ramya Krishna, Prema |
1996 | Oho Na Pellanta | Jandhyala | Harish, Sangavi |
1996 | Naidu Gari Kutumbam | B. Subba Rao | Suman, Krishnamraju, Sanghavi |
1996 | Tata Manavadu | K. Sada Siva Rao | Krishnamraju, Vinod Kumar, Sanghavi |
1995 | Konadapalli Rathaiah | Dasari Narayana Rao | Dasari Narayana Rao, Harish, Amani |
1995 | Taj Mahal | Muppalaneni Shiva | Srikanth, Monika Bedi, Sanghavi |
1994 | Todi Kodallu | B. Subba Rao | Suresh, Malasree |
1994 | Super Police | K. Murali Mohan Rao | Venkatesh, Nagma |
1993 | Akka Chellelu | VC. Guhanadhan | Suresh, Malasree |
1993 | Andhra Vaibhavam | MR. Rajaji | Ramanaidu, Murali Mohan, Jamuna |
1993 | Paruvu Pratistha | VC. Guhanadhan | Suman, Suresh, Malasree |
1992 | Surigaadu | Dasari Narayana Rao | Dasari Narayana Rao, Sujatha |
1992 | Prema Vijetha | K. Sada Siva Rao | Harish, Roja |
1991 | Prema Khaidhi | EVV Satya Narayana | Harish, Malasree |
1991 | Coolie No. 1 | K. Ragavendra Rao | Venkatesh, Taboo |
1991 | Sarpayagam | Paruchuri Brothers | Shoban Babu, Harish, Roja |
1991 | Bobbili Raja | B. Gopal | Venkatesh, Divya Bharathi |
1989 | Indrudu Chandrudu | Suresh Krishna | Kamalhasan, Viajayshanti |
1988 | Prema | Suresh Krishna | Venkatesh, Revathi |
1988 | Brahma Putrudu | Dasari Narayana Rao | Venkatesh, Rajini |
1988 | China Babu | A. Mohan Gandhi | Nagarjuna, Amala |
1987 | Gurubrahma | B. Subba Rao | A. Nagehwara Rao, Sarada |
1987 | Ramu | Y. Nageswara Rao | Bala Krishna, Rajini |
1987 | Kaliyuga Pandavulu | K. Ragavendra Rao | Venkatesh, Kushboo |
1987 | Ahana Pellanta | Jandhyala | Rajendra Prasad |
1986 | Pratidwani | B. Gopal | Sarada, Arjun, Rajani |
1985 | Sri Katna Leealu | Paruchuri Brothers | Chandra Mohan, Tulasi |
1985 | Mangalya Balam | B. Subba Rao | Sobhan Babu, Jayasudha |
1984 | Sangarshna | K. Murali Mohan Rao | Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanthi, Nalini |
1984 | Katha Naikudu | K. Murali Mohan Rao | Bala Krishna, Vijayashanthi |
1983 | Mundadugu | K. Bapaiah | Shoban Babu, Krishna,Sridevi, Jayapradha |
1982 | Devata | K. Ragavendra Rao | Shoban Babu, Jayapradha, Sridevi |
1981 | Agni Poolu | K. Bapaiah | krisnamraju, Jayapradha, Jayasudha |
1981 | Prema Mandiram | Dasari Narayana Rao | A. Nageshwara Rao, Jayapradha |
1980 | Kaksha | VC. Guhanadhan | Shobana Babu, Vanisree |
1979 | Mande Gundelu | K. Bapaiah | Shobana Babu, Krishna, Sridevi |
1979 | Oka Challani Ratri | K. Vasu | Chandra Mohan, Madhavi |
1978 | Chilipi Krishnudu | B. Subba Rao | Kantha Rao, Rajasri |
1978 | Enkki Naidu Bava | B. Subba Rao | Shobana Babu, Vanisree |
1977 | Savasagallu | B. Subba Rao | Krishna, Jayachitra |
1977 | Moratodu | CK. Nagesh | Sathyanarayana, Jayasudha |
1976 | Secretary | KS Prakash Rao | A. Nageshwara Rao, Vanisree |
1975 | Ammaila Shapatham | GVR Sheshagiri Rao | Chandra Mohan, Laxmi |
1975 | Soggadu | K. Bapaiah | Shoban Babu, Jayachitra |
1974 | Chakravakam | V. Madhu Sudhan Rao | Shoban Babu, Vanisree |
1973 | Jeevana Trangalu | T. Rama Rao | Shoban Babu, Vanisree |
1971 | Prema Nagar | KS Prakash Rao | A. Nageshwara Rao, Vanisree |
1970 | Drohi | K. Bapaiah | Jaggiah, Vanisree |
1969 | Bommalu Cheppina Katha | G. Vishwanatham | Kantha Rao, Vijaya Nirmala |
1969 | Sepoy Chinnaiah | GVR Sheshagiri Rao | A. Nageshwara Rao, KR Viajaya |
1968 | Papa Kosam | GVR Sheshagiri Rao | Jaggaiah, Devika |
1967 | Stree Janma | KS Prakash Rao | NT Rama Rao, Krishna Kumari |
1966 | Sri Krishna Tulabharam | K. Kameshwara Rao | NT Rama Rao, Jamuna |
1965 | Pratigya Palana | CS Rao | Kantha Rao, Rajasri |
1964 | Ramudu Bhemudu | Tapichanikya | NT Rama Rao, Jamuna, L.VijayaLakshmi |
1963 | Anuragam | G. Ramineedu | Jaggaiah, Bhanumathi |
Telugu dubbing
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
1982 | Grama Kakshalu | V. C. Guhanadhan | Rajinikanth, Sridevi |
2006 | Mosagallaku Mosagadu | Jayaraju | Suresh Gopi |
Hindi
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
2002 | Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahe | Ravi Shanker | Fardeen Khan, Richa Palod |
2000 | Aaghaaz | Yogesh Eeshwar | Sunil Shetty, Sushmita Sen, Namratha Shirodkar |
1999 | Hum Aapke Dilmein Rehte Hain | Satish Kaushik | Anil Kapoor, Kajol |
1995 | Taqdeerwala | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Venkatesh, Ravina Tandon |
1993 | Santaan | Dasari Narayana Rao | Jeetendra, Moushami Chatterjee |
1993 | Anari | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Venkatesh, Karishma Kapoor |
1991 | Prem Qaidi | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Harish, Karishma Kapoor |
1990 | Jeevan Ek Sangharsh | Rahul Rawail | Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit |
1989 | Rakhwala | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Anil Kapoor, Farah |
1986 | Dilwala | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Mithun, Meenakshi |
1986 | Insaf Ki Awaaz | B.Gopal | Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Rakhee |
1984 | Tohfa | K.Raghavendra Rao | Jeetendra, Jaya Pradha, Sridevi |
1984 | Maqsad | K.Bapaiah | Jeetendra, Rajesh Khanna, Sridevi, Jaya Pradha |
1980 | Bandish | K.Bapaiah | Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini |
1977 | Dildaar | K.Bapaiah | Jeetendra, Rekha |
1977 | Dil Aur Deevar | K.Bapaiah | Jeetendra, Moushami Chatterji |
1974 | Prem Nagar | K.S.Prakash Rao | Rajesh Khanna, Hema Malini |
Hindi (dubbing)
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
1993 | Rampoor Ka Raja | B.Gopal | Venkatesh, Divya Bharathi |
1991 | Mayor Sahab | Suresh Krishna | Kamala Haasan, Vijayshanthi |
Tamil
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
1990 | Sivappa Niratil Chinapo | R.Selvaraj | Rekha |
1988 | Kai Naattu | V.C.Guhanadhan | Raghuvaran, Nishanti |
1987 | Michael Raj | V.C.Guhanadhan | Raghuvaran, Madrashuri |
1985 | Deiva Piravi | P.Krishna Murthi | Mohan, Radhika |
1982 | Tani Kattu Raja | V.C.Guhanadhan | Rajanikanth, Sri Devi |
1978 | Kuzhan Daikaga | P.Madhavan | Padmini, sundar Rajan |
1977 | Madhurageetham | V.C.Guhanadhan | Vijaya Kumar, Sri Vidhya |
1974 | Thiru Mangalyam | A.Vincent | Jayalalitha, Muthuraman |
1972 | Vasantha Malighai | K.S.Prakasa Rao | Shivaji Ganeshan, Vanisree |
1971 | Namma Kuzhan Daiga | Srikanth | Pandari Bai, Sundar Rajan |
Tamil (dubbing)
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
1998 | Ganesh | Tirupathiswamy | Venkatesh, Ramba |
1997 | Preminchukundham Raa | Jayanth C Paranji | Venkatesh, Anjala Javeri |
1996 | Dharmachakram | Suresh Krishna | Venkatesh, Ramya Krishna |
1995 | Tajmahal | M.Siva | Srikanth, Monika Bedi, Sanghavi |
1994 | Super Police | K.Murali Mohan Rao | Venkatesh, Nagma |
1992 | Valibhan | B.Gopal | Venkatesh, Divya Bharathi |
1991 | Coolie No.1 | K.Raghavendra Rao | Venkatesh, Taboo |
1991 | Prema Khaidhi | E.V.V.Satyanarayana | Harish, Malasree |
1990 | Anbu Chinnam | Suresh Krishna | Venkatesh, Revathi |
1988 | Nakeeran | Dasari Narayana Rao | Venkatesh, Rajani |
1987 | Mr. Vijay | K.Raghavendra Rao | Venkatesh, Khushboo |
1982 | Vanjam | V.C.Guhanadhan | Sridevi, Sobhan Babu |
1969 | Bommalu Cheppina Katha | G.Viswanatham | Kantha Rao, Vijaya Nirmala |
1967 | Sri Krishna Tulabaram | K.Maheswara Rao | N.T. Rama Rao, Jamu |
Kannada
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
1964 | Navakoti Narayana | S.K. Ananthachari | Rajkumar, Sowcar Janaki |
1991 | Thavarumane Udugore | B.Subba Rao | Malasree, Srikanth |
2001 | Maduve Agona Baa | V.S.Reddy | Shivaraj Kumar, Laya |
Oriya
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
2001 | Dharama Devatha | Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy | Siddharth, Rekha Janu |
Malayalam
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
2006 | Aswaradoon | Jayaraju | Suresh Gopi |
English
Year | Title | Director | Main cast |
2006 | Staten Island | Aditya Chandor | – |
Punjabi
Year | Title | Director | Main cast | |
2013 | Singh vs Kaur[8] | Navaniat Singh | – |
See also
References
- ^ Veteran Southern Producer D. Ramanaidu gets Padma Bhushan
- ^ "Keen contest on the cards in Bapatla". The Hindu. 21 March 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
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(help) - ^ "Ramanaidu denies joining Congress". The Hindu. 13 April 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
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- ^ "Padma Awards". pib. 27 January 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- ^ About Us : Suresh Productions
- ^ [1], Official WebSite of Ramanaidu's Suresh Productiont.
- ^ http://www.123telugu.com/mnews/ramanaidu-gears-up-to-produce-137th-film-hm.html