Jaya Prada

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Srikanth Nahata
(m. 1987)
Jaya Prada Nahata
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Jaya Prada in 2019
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
13 May 2004 [1]  16 May 2014 [2] [3]
Children1(Adopted)
OccupationActress, politician

Jaya Prada Nahata (born Lalitha Rani Rao; 3 April 1962) is an Indian actress and politician known for her works majorly in Hindi cinema as well as in Telugu and Tamil films in late '70s, '80s and early '90s. [8] Jayaprada is the recipient of three Filmfare Awards South and has starred in many Telugu and Hindi films along with several Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Bengali and Marathi films. She left the film industry at the peak of her career, as she joined the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in 1994 and entered politics. She was a Member of Parliament (MP) from Rampur, Uttar Pradesh from 2004 to 2014.

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Some of her notable films include Anthuleni Katha (1976), Siri Siri Muvva (1976), Sita Kalyanam (1976), Adavi Ramudu (1977), Yamagola (1977), Sanaadi Appanna (1977), Huliya Haalina Mevu (1979), Sargam (1979), Ooriki Monagadu (1981), Kaamchor (1982), Kaviratna Kalidasa (1983), Sagara Sangamam (1983), Tohfa (1984), Sharaabi (1984), Maqsad (1984), Sanjog (1985), Aakhree Raasta (1986), Simhasanam (1986), Sindoor (1987), Samsaram (1988), Elaan-E-Jung (1989), Aaj Ka Arjun (1990), Thanedaar (1990), Maa (1991), Habba (1999), Shabdavedhi (2000), Devadoothan (2000), Pranayam (2011), Ee Bandhana (2007) and Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna (2012). She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Telugu for her performance in Sagara Sangamam. She has also been awarded Filmfare Special Award for her performance in Siri Siri Muvva and Anthuleni Katha.

She has been considered by many as one of the most beautiful faces to have ever graced Indian cinema including Satyajit Ray who called her "the most beautiful face on the Indian screen". [9]

Early life

Jayaprada was born Lalitha Rani Rao in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh into a Telugu-speaking family. Her father, Krishna Rao, was a Telugu film financier. Her mother, Neelavani, was a home-maker. Lalitha attended a Telugu medium school in Rajahmundry and was also enrolled in dance and music classes at an early age.

Film career

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Jayaprada with actress Radhika at 62nd Filmfare Awards South.

When Jayaprada was a teenager, she performed a dance at her school's annual function. A film director in the audience offered her a three-minute dance number in the Telugu film Bhoomi Kosam (1974). She was hesitant, but her family encouraged her to accept it. She was paid only 10 rupees for her work in the film, but the rushes of those three minutes of film were shown to the major figures of the Telugu film industry. Major filmmakers offered her starring roles in quality films, and she accepted them. She became a huge star in 1976 with major hit films. Director K. Balachander's black-and-white film Anthuleni Katha (1976) showcased her dramatic skills; K. Viswanath's colour film Siri Siri Muvva (1976) showed her playing a mute girl with excellent dancing skills; and her title role as Sita in the big-budget mythological film Seetha Kalyanam (1976) confirmed her versatility. In 1977, she starred in Adavi Ramudu , which broke box office records and which permanently cemented her star status. [10] The song "Aaresukoboyi Paresukunnanu" performed by Prada and co-star N.T. Rama Rao (NTR) became a mass hit. Important filmmakers were casting her and repeating her in their films. Filmmaker Vijay introduced her to Kannada cinema in his 1977 super-hit movie Sanaadi Appanna alongside Kannada matinee idol Dr. Rajkumar. The movie is also known to be the only movie to feature shehnai rendition by Ustad Bismillah Khan. She further acted with the Kannada matinee idol in super hits like Kaviratna Kalidasa in 1983 and Shabdavedhi in 2000.

In 1979, K. Balachander repeated her in the Tamil film Ninaithale Inikkum opposite Kamal Haasan and Rajinikanth in which she played a terminally-ill patient. She continued to act in more films in Telugu opposite actors such as NTR, ANR, Krishna, Krishnam Raju and Sobhan Babu throughout the 70s and 80s. She acted in highest number of films with Krishna like Sri Rajeshwari vilas coffee club (1976), Bhale Krishnudu (1980), Ooruki Monagadu (1981), Mundadugu (1983), Prajarajyam (1983) and Singhasan (1986). K. Viswanath remade Siri Siri Muvva (1976) in Hindi as Sargam , introducing Jayaprada to Bollywood in 1979. The film was successful and she became a star there as well. She earned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress but couldn't capitalize on her success since she couldn't speak Hindi. [11]

In 1981, she starred in the critically acclaimed Tamil film 47 Natkal and simultaneously made Telugu film 47 Rojulu by filmmaker K. Balachander in which Chiranjeevi played her villainous, bigamist husband. After she took Hindi lessons, director K. Vishwanath relaunched her in Hindi films, with Kaamchor where she spoke Hindi fluently for the first time. [12] Saagara Sangamam directed by K. Vishwanath, starring Kamal Haasan proved to be a milestone in her career, winning her many accolades including Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Telugu in 1983. She was now able to consistently work in Hindi films, and earned two more Filmfare nominations as Best Actress for playing Amitabh Bachchan's endearing girlfriend in Prakash Mehra's Sharaabi (1984) and for her challenging double role in K. Vishwanath's Sanjog (1985).

Jayaprada made a successful team not just with Amitabh Bachchan and Jeetendra, but also with her immediate screen rival Sridevi, with whom she has acted in about a dozen films. Their hit Telugu film Devatha (1982), where they played sisters who made huge sacrifices for each other, was remade into the hit Hindi film Tohfa (1984). These films endeared Jayaprada to the traditional conservative section of film goers and she amassed a huge female fan following as well. It was an image that would serve her well when she started a new career as a politician. In 1985, she acted in the Malayalam film Iniyum Kadha Thudarum directed by Joshiy starring Mammootty, Baby Shalini and Ambika.

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Jayaprada at the launch of T P Aggarwal's trade magazine Blockbuster

Jayaprada continued to act as a heroine mainly opposite Amitabh and Jeetendra during the early 1990s. She also acted in some significant Kannada films as the heroine. From 1994 onwards, she cut back on film assignments and got more involved with a political career on call by her co-star NTR.

In 2000, she acted in the Malayalam film Devadoothan , starring Mohanlal, directed by Sibi Malayil. The film garnered immensely popular reviews from the critics but failed at the box office. But it met with great appreciation from the audience when released in Home Media and when aired on television. his movie had evergreen hit songs. She also starred for the last time, opposite Kannada super star Dr. Rajkumar in Shabdavedi. In 2002, she stepped into the Marathi film industry by being a guest in the movie Aadhaar. [13] Thus far, she has acted in eight languages and has completed 300 films during a 30-year film career. In 2004, she acted in Ee Snehatheerathu , a Malayalam film as Kunchacko Boban's mother. She started playing mature roles.

She also owns the Jayaprada Theater in Chennai. [14]

In 2011, she returned to Malayalam cinema with a strong role in Pranayam , alongside Mohanlal and Anupam Kher. She played "Grace" in this film, which won her critical acclaim and several awards. [15] Her 2012 Kannada film Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna that saw her donning the historical role of courageous Kittur Chennamma, completed 100 days at the box office.

Personal life

On 22 February 1986, she married producer Srikanth Nahata, who was already married to Chandra and had two children. [16] This marriage stirred a lot of controversy, especially since Nahata did not divorce his wife and had a child with his first wife after marrying Jayaprada. [16]

Political career

Jayaprada joined the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in 1994 at the invitation of its founder N. T. Rama Rao, on the eve of the assembly elections, and rose quickly through the ranks. At that time there was speculation that she would run for election, but she preferred not to make her electoral debut, although she was offered a seat by Rao.

She campaigned in several constituencies in 1994. [17] When Rao became the Chief minister in 1994, he appointed one of his sons-in-law Nara Chandrababu Naidu as the Revenue Minister. After Lakshmi Parvati, wife of NTR started interfering in politics several tdp leaders revolted against NTR. When all TDP leaders have met in Viceroy hotel, NTR went to convince them along with Lakshmi Parvati, which ended up tdp leaders throwing slippers on Lakshmi Parvati and NTR went between, followed by Avisvasa terminal NTR was thrown out of power. Since most of the legislators had gone over to his side, the Anti Defection Law did not apply and the Telugu Desam Party label passed on to the Chandrababu Naidu side. During this period, Prada too joined the Chandrababu Naidu party. She was nominated to the Rajya Sabha representing Andhra Pradesh in 1996. She also held the post of Telugu Mahila President.

Following differences with party Supremo N. Chandrababu Naidu, she left the TDP to join Samajwadi Party. She contested from Rampur parliamentary Constituency in UP during the 2004 General election and got elected with a margin of more than 85000 votes. During her campaign for the Lok Sabha elections in 2009, she was issued a notice by the Election Commission for violating the code of conduct by distributing bindis to women in Rampur's Swar locality. [18] On 11 May 2009, Jayaprada alleged that senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan was distributing nude pictures of her. [19] She was re-elected with a margin of more than 30,000 votes.[ citation needed ]

After she came out in open support of the former General Secretary of the Samajwadi Party, Amar Singh, Prada was expelled from the party on 2 February 2010 for allegedly indulging in anti-party activities and damaging the party's secular image. [20] Amar Singh, along with Jayaprada floated his own political party, Rashtriya Lok Manch, in 2011, and fielded candidates in 360 of the 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the 2012 assembly polls. However, his party did not win a single seat in these elections. Later she, along with Amar Singh joined the RLD on 10 March 2014 [21] and after that she got the ticket to contest from the Bijnor seat in the 2014 general elections. [22] [23] She, however, lost the election. [24] [25]

She joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in the presence of National General Secretary Bhupender Yadav on 26 March 2019. [6]

Reception and legacy

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Jaya Prada in 2015

Jayaprada is regarded as one of the greatest and most beautiful actors of Indian cinema. [26] Indian director Satyajit Ray described her as one of the prettiest women in the world. [27] Although she has acted in Bengali films, she has never worked for Ray. (She claimed that Ray had her in mind for a film, but his illness and subsequent death prevented their collaboration). [28]

In 2022, she was placed in Outlook India 's "75 Best Bollywood Actresses" list. [29] One of the highest paid actress of 1980s and 1990s, both in Hindi and Telugu films, Jayaprada appeared in Box Office India 's "Top Actresses" list from 1984 to 1991. [30]

Writing for Filmfare , Devesh Sharma termed her as one of the "top commercial actresses" of her era. [31] On her Hindi debut he added, "Jaya Prada became an overnight sensation after the release of Sargam. Her classical beauty got compared to Ajanta statues. She bedazzled the Hindi film audience with her classical-based dances." [32] Neeraja Murthy of The Hindu noted, "For over four decades, Jaya Prada has been the quintessential glamourous [sic] star setting hearts aflutter on screen." [33] Nibandh Vinod of News18 noted, "Jaya Prada, ruled the industry with her charm, graceful dance skills and nuanced acting chops." [34] Filmmaker Satyajit Ray called Jayaprada as "the most beautiful face on the Indian screen". [9] In the 2019 biopic film NTR: Kathanayakudu , actress Hansika Motwani portrayed Jaya Prada onscreen. [35]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleLanguage
1974 Bhoomi Kosam Chelli Chandramma Telugu
1975Naaku Swatantram VachindiTelugu
1976 Manmatha Leelai Kannagi Tamil
Anthuleni Katha SaritaTelugu
Shri Rajeshwari Vilas Coffee ClubRajeshwariTelugu
Siri Siri Muvva HymaTelugu
Seeta Kalyanam Seeta and Goddess Lakshmi Telugu
Prema BandhamTelugu
Mangalyaniki MaromudiTelugu
1977BhadrakaliGayathriTelugu
Adavi Ramudu PadmaTelugu
Seetha Rama Vanavasam SitaTelugu
Kurukshetram Uttara Telugu
Andame AanandamPadmaTelugu
Eenati Bandham EnatidoTelugu
Chanakya Chandragupta AasaTelugu
Yamagola SavithriTelugu
Sanaadi Appanna Basanti Kannada
Eetharam ManishiTelugu
Jeevitha NaukaTelugu
Dongalaku DongaSunithaTelugu
Maa Iddari Katha SeetaTelugu
Chakradhari ManjuTelugu
1978Nayudu BavaMalliTelugu
Athani Kante Ghanudu Telugu
Agent Gopi [36] LathaTelugu
Dongala VetaTelugu
Rama Krishnulu JayaTelugu
Devadasu Malli Puttadu ShanthiTelugu
Melu Kolupu SusheelaTelugu
Rajaputra Rahasyam PriyadarshiniTelugu
RadhakrishnaRadhaTelugu
Kumara Raja Telugu
1979 Sargam Hema Pradhan Hindi
Huliya Haalina Mevu PooviKannada
Ninaithale Inikkum SonaTamil
Andamaina Anubhavam SonaTelugu
Lok Parlok SavithriHindi
Rangoon Rowdy Indu/RajaniTelugu
Dongalaku Saval [37] RekhaTelugu
Kotta Alludu Telugu
Sri Tirupati Venkateswara Kalyanam Goddess PadmavatiTelugu
Mande GundeloTelugu
1980 Challenge Ramudu ArunaTelugu
Bhale Krishnudu RattiTelugu
Superman JayaTelugu
Buchchi Babu BuchiTelugu
Bandodu GundammaTelugu
Takkar GangaHindi
Allari BavaTelugu
Sita Ramulu SitaTelugu
Circus Ramudu Telugu
ChandipriyaChandipriyaTelugu
Ragile Hrudayalu [38] SeethaluTelugu
Chesina BaasaluTelugu
Dharm ChakramTelugu
Sannaayi AppannaTelugu
Kottapeta Rowdy RadhaTelugu
1981 Srivari Muchatlu RadhaTelugu
Taxi DriverRani/JayaTelugu
Rahasya GoodachariTelugu
47 Natkal VaishaliTamil
47 Rojulu VaishaliTelugu
Ooruki Monagadu RekhaTelugu
JatagaduTelugu
Ragile Jwala VaniTelugu
Agni Poolu RukminiTelugu
Prema Mandiram Madhura RanjaniTelugu
Girija KalyanamGirijaTelugu
DeepaaraadhanaTelugu
1982 Madhura Swapnam Telugu
Kaamchor Geeta SanghviHindi
Baawri GayatriHindi
Talli Kodukula Anubandham Telugu
Pagabattina Simham Telugu
Meghasandesam PadmaTelugu
Jagannatha Rathachakralu [39] RadhaTelugu
Dil-e-Nadaan AshaHindi
Swayamvaram Telugu
Nivuru Gappina Nippu RekhaTelugu
Devata JanakiTelugu
KrishnarjunuluTelugu
Pralaya Rudrudu [40] JayaTelugu
Golconda Abbulu Telugu
1983 Sagara Sangamam MadhaviTelugu
Nijam Chepithe Nerama RajaniTelugu
Qayamat GeetaHindi
Mawaali Nisha VermaHindi
Mundadugu PadmaTelugu
Kaviratna Kalidasa Vidyadhare and ShakuntalaKannada
Adavi Simhalu LalitaTelugu
Puli Bebbuli SitaTelugu
Siripuram Monagadu Telugu
Amarajeevi LalitaTelugu
Main Awara Hoon BelaHindi
Praja RajyamTelugu
1984Sardar [41] VijayaTelugu
Tohfa JankiHindi
Tandava Krishnudu VaniTelugu
Dharm Aur Qanoon ShantaHindi
Yuddham Telugu
Mera Faisla Nisha DhawanHindi
Sharaabi MeenaHindi
Maqsad RaniHindi
Naya Kadam BijleeHindi
Haisiyat SitaHindi
Awaaz AnuHindi
Bangaru Kapuram [42] JayaTelugu
Sampoorna Premayanam PremaTelugu
Sangeeta SamratRadhaTelugu
Nayakulaku Saval ChaithanyaTelugu
1985 Pataal Bhairavi Rajkumari Indumati SinghHindi
Maha SangramamTelugu
Maha Manishi Telugu
Surya Chandra PoojaTelugu
Sanjog Yashoda & AshaHindi
Hoshiyar RadhaHindi
Zabardast Mala SaigalHindi
Iniyum Katha Thudarum Nimmi Malayalam
Haqeeqat BhartiHindi
Sur SangamHindi
Mera Saathi RaaginiHindi
1986 Krishna Garadi Telugu
Tandra Paparayudu JyothirmaiTelugu
SinghasanAlaknanda DeviHindi
Simhasanam Alaknanda DeviTelugu
Veta Telugu
Aakhree Raasta Mary D'CostaHindi
Swarag Se Sunder Laxmi ChoudharyHindi
Muddat BhartiHindi
Pyaar Ke Do Pal GeetaHindi
Aisa Pyaar Kahan SaritaHindi
Ugra Narasimham JyothiTelugu
1987 Aulad YashodaHindi
Majaal SandhyaHindi
Thene Manasulu RukminiTelugu
Viswanatha Nayakudu KalavatiTelugu
Insaaf Kaun Karega Sitara DeviHindi
Sindoor LaxmiHindi
1988 Mardon Wali Baat AshaHindi
Samsaram PadmavathiTelugu
Ganga Tere Desh Mein Dr.AshaHindi
Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati SaraswatiHindi
Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani SitaHindi
Kaliyuga KarnuduLakshmiTelugu
1989 Jaadugar MeenaHindi
Main Tera Dushman JayaHindi
Souten Ki Beti RukminiHindi
Elaan-E-Jung ReemaHindi
Atha Mechina AlluduJayaTelugu
Kanoon Ki Awaaz Janki RaiHindi
Paraya Ghar Hindi
Hum Bhi Insaan Hain RadhaHindi
Gharana NainaHindi
SumangaliTelugu
1990 Majboor ShardaHindi
Zakhmi ZameenRadhaHindi
Aaj Ka Arjun GauriHindi
Thanedaar SudhaHindi
EkalavyaKannada
Nyay Anyay Rama KhannaHindi
1991 Indrajeet Shanti DeviHindi
Veerta ShaluHindi
Farishtay Special appearanceHindi
1992 Maa MamtaHindi
Tyagi Mrs. Parvati DayalHindi
Aathma Bandhana ShantiKannada
1993 Insaniyat Ke Devta Hindi
Manikantana Mahime KamalaKannada
Ezhai Jaathi Tamil
Dhartiputra Hindi
Khal-Naaikaa Jaya Ravi KapoorHindi
1994 Insaaniyat Hindi
Jeevitha KhaidiBhargaviTelugu
Chauraha PoojaHindi
1995 Himapatha NayanaKannada
Paappi Devataa RosieHindi
1996Pellala RajyamParvatiTelugu
1997 Jeevan Yudh RaniHindi
Prema GeetheRadhaKannada
Lav Kush Seeta Hindi
1998 Aami Sei Meye Bengali
1999 Habba Vishnu's WifeKannada
2000 Devadoothan Angelina Ignatious / AleenaMalayalam
Aadhar Marathi
Shabdavedhi VatsalaKannada
2002 Chandravamsam Dharma Raju's wifeTelugu
2003Sri RenukadeviJogammaKannada
2004 Khakee Jaya SrivastavHindi
Ee Snehatheerathu LakshmiMalayalam
2006 Tathastu Dr. NitaHindi
2007 Ee Bandhana NandiniKannada
Maharathi ChamundeshwariTelugu
DehaSandhya Joshi/Sandhya DesaiHindi
2008 Dasavathaaram Ranjitha SinghTamil
2009Sesh SangatBengali
Raaj The Showman CameoKannada
2010 The Desire Gautmi's motherHindi-English
Chinese
2011 Pranayam GraceMalayalam
2012 Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna Kittur Chennamma Kannada
2013 Rajjo Janki DeviHindi
2018 Kinar IndiraMalayalam
Keni Tamil
SarabhaParvathammaTelugu
2019 Suvarna Sundari Telugu
2023 Ramachandra Boss & Co Salma RamMalayalam

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef(s).
JayapradamHost
2018Perfect PatiRajyashri Rathore [43]
2021The Kapil Sharma Show season 2Herself as guest along with Raj Babbar and team for Punjabi movie promotion [44]
2021Indian IdolHerself [45]
2022 Sasural Simar Ka 2 HerselfCameo appearance [46]
Hunarbaaz: Desh Ki Shaan Guest appearance
2023Drama Juniors 4 TeluguHerself as judge [47]

Awards

Nandi Awards
Filmfare Awards South
Filmfare Awards
YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
1979 Sargam Best Actress HindiNominated
1984 Sharaabi Nominated
1985 Sanjog Nominated

Filmfare Awards South

YearArtist/WorkCategoryLanguageOutcome
1976 Anthuleni Katha Best Actress TeluguNominated
Siri Siri Muvva Nominated
Anthuleni Katha , Siri Siri Muvva Special Jury Award [48] Won
1979 Ninaithale Inikkum Best Actress TamilNominated
1980 Chandipriya Best Actress TeluguNominated
1981 47 Rojulu Nominated
1982 Meghasandesam Nominated
1983 Sagara Sangamam Won
1984 Sampoorna Premayanam Nominated
2000 Devadoothan Best Actress MalayalamNominated
2007Overall Contribution to Telugu Film Industry Lifetime Achievement Award TeluguWon
2011 Pranayam Best Actress MalayalamNominated
2012 Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna Best Supporting Actress KannadaNominated
Other awards

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Chandra Mohan was an Indian actor known for his works predominantly in Telugu films. He won a Filmfare Award South and two Nandi Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sujatha (actress)</span> Indian actress

Sujatha was an Indian actress who performed and starred in a variety of unique characters in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films- in addition to few in Kannada and Hindi languages as well. The actress was best known for restraint and subtlety in portrayal of varied emotions. After starring in numerous Malayalam films in her mother-tongue, Sujatha later got introduced to the Tamil film industry by veteran director K. Balachander and producer P.R. Govindarajan as a protagonist in her first Tamil film, Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974). It was a critically acclaimed film and launched the actress's first commecrical breakthrough in her acting career. Whereas, her first Telugu picture happened to be a Telugu/Tamil bilingual titled as Guppedu Manasu (1979) in Telugu and was simultaneously shot as Nool Veli in Tamil of the same year. She died of a cardiac arrest on 6 April 2011 in Chennai.

<i>Siri Siri Muvva</i> 1976 Telugu film K. Viswanath

Siri Siri Muvva is a 1976 Indian Telugu-language drama film written and directed by K. Viswanath. It stars Jaya Prada and Chandra Mohan. K. Viswanath later remade the film in Hindi with leading lady Jaya Prada, as Sargam, in 1979. Siri Siri Muvva was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and Moscow International Film Festival, and has received two National Film Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nirmalamma</span> Indian actress

Nirmalamma was an Indian actress in the Telugu cinema. She appeared in more than 1000 films and was well known for her grandmother roles in several films. She won two Nandi Awards.

<i>Yamagola</i> 1977 Indian film

Yamagola is a 1977 Indian Telugu-language fantasy comedy film directed by T. Rama Rao who co-wrote the film with D. V. Narasa Raju. It stars N. T. Rama Rao and Jaya Prada, with music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was produced by S. Venkataratnam who also worked as the cinematographer.

<i>Tohfa</i> 1984 Indian film

Tohfa (transl. Gift) is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language melodrama comedy film produced by D. Ramanaidu under the Suresh Productions banner and directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. It stars Jeetendra, Jaya Prada and Sridevi. The film was a massive box office success, grossing ₹13 crore and becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 1984.

Pothina Doondeswara Rao, popularly known as Doondi or Dhoondy, was an Indian film producer and director noted for his work in Telugu cinema. His career spanned from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, during which he produced over 60 films in Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, and Tamil languages. In 2005, Doondi served as the Chairman of the Nandi Awards Committee.

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Lok Sabha
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Rampur

2004–2014
Succeeded by
Rajya Sabha
Preceded by
N/A
Member of Parliament
for Rajya Sabha Andhra Pradesh

1996–2002
Succeeded by
N/A