Biography Of Veturi Sundararama Murthy

Biography Of Veturi Sundararama Murthy
Veturi Sundararama Murthy
• Name: Veturi Sundarama Murthy.
• Birth: 29 January 1936, Chalapalli Krishna, Andhra Pradesh
• Father: Chandrasekhar Shastri
• Mother: Kamalbaa.
• Wife / Husband: Sita Mahalakshmi.

Early life of Veturi Sundararama Murthy:

 Veturi was born to Chandrasekhar Shastri and Kamalamba in Pedkepalpalli near Chalapalli, Krishna. Veturi was the nephew of Telugu research scholar Vaturi Prabhakar Shastri. His grandfather Veturi beautiful weapon was also a poet. Veturi completed his schooling in SSCL in the village of Divisema, Jaggaapeta and his grandmother near Vijayawada in Krishna district. Later, Veturi went to Chennai for his intermediate study and returned to Vijayawada where he completed his degree in SRR. Government College, he was a student of Vishwanath Satyanarayan in this college.

        He started his professional career as a journalist in 1952. He initially worked with Andhra Prabha and then worked with the Andhra Parikarika in 1959. He used to work for the cinema section. After this, he became editor of the famous public journal of the Andhra Janmash in 1962. After becoming an editor, he met our then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Thus, the most important Telugu journalist to do so. He started working together in the film industry

        He wrote thousands of Telugu songs and played a brief role in some films. He was awarded the National Award for his songs for the Telugu film Matrudevobhava's song "Ralipo Pawa". In his special career, he was awarded the Nandy Award for Best Songs 7 times. He was honored with several other prestigious awards.

        During his days as a journalist, Vaturi was in contact with the Telugu Film Industry. He often met the veteran songwriter Dashrarathi. Legendary director Chittor V. Nagaiya played her role in her film Na Na Ilu. However, two days before the shooting began, Veturi decided not to act, because he felt that he was not suitable for acting, and apologized for apologizing to Nagyah.

        Mr. Nt Ram Rao invited him to join the film industry as a songwriter. In 1974, he wrote his first song "Bharatari Charitamu" in the direction of Vishwanath of the Great Director for the Sita story of Harikatha. In 1977, Actor Senior NTR's Adavi Ramudu demonstrated Veturi's talent for writing inspirational and romantic songs.

        The album was a quick hit among different viewers. In 1978, Siri Siri Mowa of Vishwanath proved her power to express various feelings with poetry. Atrey, the leading lyricist of those days, was known for taking days to write a song. In a few minutes due to his ability to write songs for director's taste, Veturi became the first choice for directors and producers.

        Sundarama Murthy was born in 1936 in Pekkallepally in Krishna district. He entered films and was a versatile songwriter and had written 8,000 songs in nearly 2,000 films. In addition to many awards and awards, he was awarded the National Award for the song 'Matrudevobhava'. Veturi was a journalist who worked for "Andhra Magazine" and "Andhra Prabha" before becoming a lyricist. Experienced actor Chittoor V. Nagyah played the role of Veturi for the film "Na Ilu", but he played a role and said that he is not fit for acting and writing is his portraiture.
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