P. N. Ramachandra Rao

P. N. Ramchandar Rao (పీ.ఎన్.రామచంద్ర రావు) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter who has worked on Telugu, Kannada and Tamil films.[1][2][3]

P. N. Ramchandar Rao
Born18 August 1955
Chadalavaada Village, Tenali Taluk, Guntur Dist., A.P., India
Other namesPNR
OccupationFilm director, Producer and Screenwriter
Years active1980 - present

Though born in Chadalavada village, PNR's lived in childhood Parlapalli Village, Nellore dist. till he moved to Chennai to join in films,

In 1973, The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce's Film Institute at Chennai posted an advertisement for admissions to acting course and PNR was just 18, went to Chennai for admission in the same. But soon he realised that the minimum entry age is 21, dejected PNR sat in film chamber crying alone. Doondi senior film producer, spoke to him and advised him to meet P. Chandrashekar Reddy, a well-known Film director since he also hails from Nellore as PNR.

Taking Doondi 's advice PNR approached P. Chandrashekar Reddy and joined him as an assistant director for the film Kottha Kapuram starring Krishna S.V. Ranga Rao, Bharathi Gummadi and others.

Career

P. N. Ramachandra Rao debuted as director with a Telugu movie Sandhyaragam (సంధ్యారాగం) in 1980 produced by actor Giribabu. Another movie titled Merupu Daadi 1983 (మెరుపుదాడి) with Giribabu - P. N. Ramachandra Rao as producer - director combination proved to be trendsetter.

In 1987 P. N. Ramachandra Rao became producer, with his friends as partners, and produced Gandhinagar Rendava Veedhi in his direction and other major hits like Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (1991), which ran in theatres for over 200 days in Andhra Pradesh.,[4] followed. He produced total 12 films till now.

Filmography

  • "Sandhyaraagam" (Telugu) (1980)
  • "Desadrohulu" (Originally Titled as Aakali... neeku Joharlu) (Telugu) (Introduced Chandrashekhar as Music Director, Adhrusta deepak as lyric writer and Communist poet Sri Sri 's wrote his last film song before he died)
  • Merupu Daadi (Telugu) (1984) (Introduced actress Devi opposite Bhanuchander)
  • "Thunicchal" (Tamizh) (Credited N. Ramachandran)
  • "Vasthaad" (Telugu) (M. S Arts Shyam Prasad Reddy's first movie as Producer)
  • "Yamudu" (Telugu) (introduced actress Ashwini)
  • "Bhayam... Bhayam" (Telugu) (Introduced Kapil Dev (actor in Tamil and Malayalam movies) as a villain)
  • "Karate Raja" (Tamizh) (Credited N. Ramachandran)
  • "Parichayam" (Telugu) (Introduced Actress Amala Akkineni opposite Bhanuchander)
  • "Private Master" (Telugu)
  • "Kotigadu" (Telugu)
  • "Khaidi inn Sawal" (Tamizh) (Credited N. Ramachandran)
  • "Bhayam... Bhayam" (Tamizh) (Credited N. Ramachandran)
  • Gandhinagar Rendava Vedette Introduced Actress Gauthami as Lead and Singer Anand as Music Director (Telugu) (1987)
  • August padhihenu Rathri (Telugu) (1988)
  • Sakshi (1989) (Telugu) (Introduced Actress Lizzy as lead and Rajagopal as Singer)
  • "Buddhimanthudu" (Telugu)
  • "Yengavooru Nallavan" (Tamizh) (Credited P. N. Ramachandran)
  • "Doctorgari Abbayi" (Telugu) (introduced Neetu as heroine, later she married actor Arjun)
  • Master Kapuram (Telugu) (1990) (Introduced Sudharani, as Heroine. Later she became top heroine in Kannada) This movie won two Nandi (AP state award) awards for Best Supporting actor Velu and Best Dialogue writer Gollapudi Maruthi Rao)
  • "Saacchiyam" (Tamizh) (Credited P. N. Ramachandran)
  • Intlo Pilli Veedhilo Puli (Telugu) (1991)
  • Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (Telugu) (1991) (Introduced Rajeevi as heroine) Won Nandi award for Best Makeup Ramu)
  • Pelli Neeku Shobhanam Naku (Telugu) (1992)
  • Bombat Hendthi (Kannada) (1992)
  • "Kaaki Sattai Pottamachaan" (Tamizh) (Credited P. N. Ramachandran)
  • "Thegimpu" (Telugu) (introduced Shruti, who later became top heroine in Kannada) BJP politician and MLA and MP A. Narendra acted as Villain in this movie, apart from him Dronamraju Satyanarayana acted as CM character in the movie)
  • Manavarali Pelli (Telugu) (1993) (Introduced Soundarya as Heroine)
  • "Asale Pellaina Vaanni" (Telugu)
  • Attaku Kodaku Mama Ku Alludu (Telugu) (1993) Introduced Sri Raj as Story writer
  • Leader (Telugu) (1995) (Introduced Priyaraman as Heroine
  • "Sahanam" (Telugu) Introduced PrakashRaj as Villain and this movie won Nandi award for Best Female Comedian for Sri Lakshmi
  • Subhavartha (Telugu) (1998)
  • Mannavaru Chinnavaru (Tamizh) (1999) (Credited P. N. Ramachandran) PNR directed Legendary actor Shivaji Ganeshan as lead actor along with Arjun which is his 100th Film as an actor / hero
  • Jodi Simhagallu (Kannada) (1999)
  • "Mahila" Telugu and Kannada bilingual film. Won 9 Karnataka state awards.
  • "Jackpot" Producer (Telugu) (2001) introduced Naveena as Heroine and Kasinath as Hero, Director and Music Director in Telugu
  • Golmaal (Telugu) (2003) Introduced Neha Pendse and Meera Vasudevan as Heroines.
  • Abhinandane (Kannada) (2005) (introduced Anuradha Sai, grand daughter of Anjali Devi and Yeshwanth as Hero)

Television Series:

  • "Bhakta Markandeya' 2000 telecasted in E TV (Telugu) (Introduced Jr.NTR as Teen lead character 'Markandeya')
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