B. S. Narayana
B. S. Narayana is an Indian film, director known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema.[1] [2] He has garnered two National Film Awards. He was a member of the Indian delegation to the Tashkent Film Festival in 1974, and the Moscow International Film Festival in 1975.[3]
B. S. Narayana [Bijja Satyanarayana] | |
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Occupation | Director |
Filmography
- As director[5]
- Edureetha (1963)
- Thirupathamma Katha (1963)
- Vishala Hrudayalu (1965)
- Aeme Evaru (1966)
- Ananda Nilayam (1971)
- Sreevaru Maavaru (1973)
- Aadavallu-Apanindalu (1976)
- Oorummadi Brathukulu (1976) Best Film Nandi Award (Bronze category)
- Nimajjanam (1979) Urvasi Award to Sharada
- Aadadi Gadapadatithe (1980)
- Maargadarsi(1991) Directed under complete Blindness (Limca Book of Records: First Blind Film Director)
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References
- Encourage release of good movies: Allani Sridhar - The Hindu
- B S Narayana,telugu film director,filmography,biography,awards,fans sites,picture gallery,events,gossips,upcoming movies
- http://dff.nic.in/2011/26th_NFA.pdf
- Encyclopaedia of Modern Journalism and Mass Media By M.H. Syed; Page: 212.
- B.S. Narayan - IMDb
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