Sunday, January 26, 2014

Akkineni Nageswara Rao Pictures

Akkineni Nageswara Rao Pictures
Akkineni Nageswara Rao was an Indian film actor and producer, predominantly in the Telugu cinema. He was best known for playing female characters, because women at that time were prohibited from acting. 
























 
Akkineni Nageswar Rao died on 22 January 2014 in Hyderabad aged 90. He had announced a few months earlier that he had intestinal cancer, and was receiving treatment. He died undergoing treatment in Care Hospitals, Banjara Hills. Family sources said he died at 12.10 AM, however the announcement was made after 2 AM.
Nageswara Rao, who recently underwent a surgery for intestinal cancer, is survived by three daughters and two sons.
Known for his strong will power and positive attitude, he himself declared his illness to the public last year and appealed to the fans to take it in their stride. The body of Nageswara Rao was kept at Annapurna Studios, established by him, to enable people to pay their last respects.
ANR, who had a stature on par with late N T Rama Rao, was one of the earliest stars of the black and white era. Born in Krishna district of Coastal Andhra Pradesh, he
started his career as a stage artiste and made his film debut in early 1940s with ‘Dharmapatni’, in which he acted as a woman.
He went on to give huge hits such as ‘Batasari’, ‘Devadas’ and ‘Prem Nagar’, ‘Tenali Ramakrishna’, ‘Maya Bazaar’, ‘Missamma’ and ‘Sitaramayya gari Manavaralu’. He earned fame for his poignant portrayal of ‘Devdas’ in the film based on the novel of acclaimed Bengali author Sarat Chandra Chatterjee.
ANR played a pioneering role in shifting the Telugu film industry from Chennai to Hyderabad and established Annapurna Studios, named after his wife, which helped the
cause in no small measure.
Several producers recall that he pressed them to shift base to Hyderabad for making films with him.
ANR recently completed shooting for his home production ‘Manam’ which casts three generations of the family — himself, Nagarjuna and his grandson Naga Chaitanya. In fact, dubbing facilities had been set up at his residence as he wanted to do it himself, family sources said.
 
 












We miss you Akkineni Nageswara Rao Garu... RIP



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