Vennelakanti

Vennelakanti Rajeswara Prasad is an Indian film lyricist, known for his works in Telugu Cinema.[1] He is also known for his works as dubbing script writer and contributing lyrics for Tamil films, dubbed into Telugu language.[2][3][4][5]

Vennelakanti
BornAndhra Pradesh India
Occupation(s)Lyricist
Years active1986-present

Filmography

Lyricist
Dialogue writer
  • Panchathantiram (2002) (dubbed version of Tamil film of same name)[6]
  • Magic Magic 3D (2003) (dubbed version of Tamil film of same name)[7]
  • Prema Chadhurangam (2004) (dubbed version of Tamil film Chellame)[8]
  • Monalisa (2004) (dubbed version of Kannada film of same name)[9]
  • Pothuraju (2004) (dubbed version of Tamil film Virumaandi)[10]
  • Mumbai Xpress (2005) (dubbed version of Tamil film of same name)[11]
  • Dasavathaaram (2008) (dubbed version of Tamil film of same name)[12]
  • Saroja (2008) (dubbed version of Tamil film of same name)[13]
  • Manmadha Baanam (2010) (dubbed version of Tamil film Manmadhan Ambu)[14]
  • Prema Khaidi (2011) (dubbed version of Tamil film Mynaa)[15]

Personal life

His elder son Shashank Vennelakanti works as dialogue writer for dubbed films. His youngest son, Rakendu Mouli, also started his career as a lyricist and singer for several dubbing films.[16] His first 'direct' film was Andala Rakshasi, in which he wrote two songs and rendered his voice for one. He makes his debut as a lead actor with Moodu Mukkallo Cheppalante.[17]

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