Allu Ramalingaiah
Allu Ramalingaiah (1 October 1922 – 30 July 2004) was an Indian Telugu comic actor from Palakol who appeared in over 1000 Tollywood films.
Allu Ramalingaiah | |
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Ramalingaiah on a 2013 stamp of India | |
Born | 1 October 1922 |
Died | 30 July 2004 81) | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Character Actor, Comedian |
Years active | 1953–2004 |
Spouse(s) | Allu Kanakaratnam |
Children | 5, including Allu Aravind |
Family | See Allu–Konidela family |
Awards | Padma Shri 1990 |
Film career
Allu began his film career in 1953 with Puttillu and his last film Jai was in the year before his death. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1990 by the Government of India, and received the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award in 2001.
Allu played memorable roles in classics such as Mayabazar (as one of the Sarma-Sastry duo), Missamma, Muthyala Muggu, Sankarabharanam (his speech preceding the song "Dorakunaa Ituvanti Seva" commenting on the downfall of modern-day music, and the scene where he admonishes Somayajulu), Saptapadi, Yamagola ("Taalamu vesitini, gollemu marachitini!"), and numerous movies of the 80s, where he played a soft and unhated villain with the likes of Raogopal Rao and Nagabhushanam. His comedic timing and his nasal voice distinguished his many comic performances.
Other undertakings
- Allu Ramalingiah was also a homoeopathic doctor and a freedom fighter.
- He was arrested by the British colonial police during Quit India Movement.
- He was featured in dramas with Praja Natya Mandali before joining films and was awarded the title "Hasya Kala Prapoorna" by Nritya Kala Mandali.
- His social service and concern for others can be seen in his active support of the Chiranjeevi Charitable Trust. Posthumously, he had his eyes donated to the Chiranjeevi Eye Bank.
Awards
- Raghupathi Venkaiah Award in the year 2001.
- Padma Shri award by Government of India for his outstanding contribution to Telugu cinema as a comedy actor for the year 1990.[1] He is the second awardee of Padmashri after Relangi in 1970.
- Statue of Rama Lingaiah stands unveiled at Ramakrishna Beach in Visakhapatnam and in his home town Palakollu
- Filmfare Award South for Lifetime Achievement, awarded in 1999
Filmography
1950s
- Puttillu (1950)
- Parivartana (1954)
- Vaddante Dabbu (1954)
- Donga Ramudu (1955)
- Santanam (1955)
- Missamma (1955)
- Maya Bazaar (1957)
- Bhagya Rekha (1957)
- Todi Kodallu (1957)
- Pelli Naati Pramanalu (1958)
- Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu (1958)
- Manchi Manasuku Manchi Rojulu (1958)
- Krishna Leelalu (1959)
1960s
- Iddaru Mitrulu (1961)
- Bhakta Jayadeva (1961)
- Gundamma Katha (1962)
- Narthanasala (1963)
- Sri Krishnarjuna Yudham (1963)
- Chaduvukunna Ammayilu (1963)
- Mooga Manasulu (1963)
- Daagudumootalu (1964)
- Aatma Gowravam (1965)
- Preminchi Choodu (1965)
- Pidugu Ramudu (1966)
- Paramanandayya Shishyula Katha (1966)
- Poola Rangadu (1967)
- Ranabheri (1968)
- Buddhimanthudu (1969)
1970s
- Akka Chellelu (1970)
- Balaraju Katha (1970)
- Sambarala Rambabu (1970)
- Talli Tandrulu]] (1970)
- Bomma Borusa (1971)
- Ramalayam (1971)
- Iddaru Ammayilu (1972)
- Tata Manavadu (1972)
- Nallathoru Kudumbam (1972)
- Vichitra Bandham (1972)
- Andala Ramudu (1973)
- Sharada (1973)
- Banthrotu Bharya (1974)
- Muthyala Muggu (1975)
- Ramarajyamlo Rakthapasam (1976)
- Bhakta Kannappa (1976)
- Manushulanta Okkate (1976)
- Secretary (1976)
- Shri Rajeshwari Vilas Coffee Club (1976)
- Kalpana (1977)
- Devathalara Deevinchandi (1977)
- Premalekhalu (1977)
- Yamagola (1977)
- Manavoori Pandavulu (1978)
- Pottelu Punnamma (1978)
- Gorantha Deepam (1978)
- Sivaranjani (1978)
- Kumara Raja (1978)
- Kothala Raayudu (1979)
- Sankarabharanam (1979)
- Tayaramma Bangarayya (1979)
- Vetagadu (1979)
1980s
- Maayadhaari Krishnudu (1980)
- Mosagadu (1980)
- Bhale Krishnudu (1980)
- Saptapadhi (1980)
- Sardar Papa Rayudu (1980)
- Kirayi Rowdylu (1981)
- Nyayam Kavali (1981)
- Thodu Dongalu (1981)
- Agni Poolu (1981)
- Kondaveeti Simham (1981)
- Mondi Ghatam (1982)
- Billa Ranga (1982)
- Idi Pellantara (1982)
- Subhalekha (1982)
- Bobbili Puli (1982)
- Justice Chowdary (1982)
- Kalavari Samsaram (1982)
- Nireekshana (1982)
- Sangharshana (1983)
- Mantri Gari Viyyankudu (1983)
- Prema Pichollu (1983)
- Adavi Simhalu (1983)
- Mundadugu (1983)
- Rendu Jella Sita (1983)
- Bava Maradallu (1984)
- Rustum (1984)
- Inti Guttu (1984)
- Mahanagaramlo Mayagadu (1984)
- Srimathi Kaavali (1984)
- Hero (1984)
- Goonda (1984)
- Bobbili Brahmanna (1984)
- Nayakulaku Saval (1984)
- Vijetha (1985)
- Adavi Donga (1985)
- Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu (1985)
- Jwala (1985)
- Donga (1985)
- Chattamtho Porattam (1985)
- Muchataga Mugguru (1985)
- Chantabbai (1986)
- Magadheerudu (1986)
- Kiraathakudu (1986)
- Ravana Brahma (1986)
- Kaliyuga Krishnudu (1986)
- Dharmapatni (1987)
- Donga Mogudu (1987)
- Pasivadi Pranam (1987)
- Khaidi No.786 (1988)
- Yamudiki Mogudu (1988)
- Manchi Donga (1988)
- Aakhari Poratam (1988)
- Donga Ramudu (1988)
- State Rowdy (1989)
- Vijay (1989)
- Athaku Yamudu Ammayiki Mogudu (1989)
- Bala Gopaludu (1989)
- Chalaki Mogudu Chadastapu Pellam (1989)
1990s
- Nari Nari Naduma Murari (1990)
- Raja Vikramarka (1990)
- Kodama Simham (1990)
- Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari (1989–90)
- Kondaveeti Donga (1990)
- Rowdy Alludu (1991)
- Naa Pellam Naa Ishtam (1991)
- Gang Leader (1991)
- Killer (1991)
- Nirnayam (1991)
- Aapathbandavudu (1992)
- Chanti (1992)
- Aswamedham (1992)
- Peddarikam (1992)
- Muta Mesthri (1993)
- Aa Okkati Adakku (1993)
- Mechanic Alludu (1993)
- Parugo Parugu (1994)
- Bangaru Kutumbam (1994)
- Kadhalan (Tamil) (1994)
- Maga Rayudu (1994)
- Premikudu (1995)
- Alluda Majaka (1995)
- Maavichiguru (1996)
- Maga Rayudu (1994)
- Choodalani Vundi (1998)
2000s
- Devullu (2000)
- Indra (2002)
- Kalyana Ramudu (2003)
- Rakshak: The Protector (2004)
- Jai (2004)
References
- "Padma Awards" (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 November 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2015.