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- Yaragudipati Varada Rao (30 Mei 1903 – 13 Februari 1973), juga dikenal sebagai Y. V. Rao, adalah seorang produser, sutradara, thespian, penulis latar, penyunting dan aktor film India yang dikenal karena karya-karyanya yang pada umumnya berada dalam sinema Telugu, , dan Tamil. Rao memasuki drama dan beberapa permainan panggung sebelum berpindah ke dan Bombay untuk berakting dalam film-film bisu. R. S. Prakash Rao, putra dari Raghupathi Venkaiah Naidu menjadikannya aktor utama dalam beberapa film bisu seperti Garuda Garva Bhangam, Gajendra Moksham, dan Rose of Rajasthan. Rao beralih ke penyutradaraan film dan membuat film-film bisu seperti Pandava Nirvana (1930), Pandava Agnathavaas (1930) dan Hari Maya (1932). Pada 1940, ia menyutradarai magnum opus Telugu Viswa Mohini yang menjadi film India pertama pada dunia perfilman. Rao dan, R. S. Prakash mendirikan hubungan jangka panjang dalam memproduksi film bertemakan keagamaan; Nandanar, Gajendra Moksham, dan Matsyavatar, ketiganya adalah produksi Telugu buatan mereka yang paling terkenal, yang berkisah tentang figur-figur keagamaan, parabel, dan moral. (in)
- Yaragudipati Varada Rao (Telugu: యెర్రగుడిపాటి వరదరావు; 30 May 1903 – 13 February 1979) was an Indian director, producer, actor, screenwriter, and editor known for his works primarily in Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil films. Rao plunged into theatre and did a few stage plays before moving to Kolhapur and Bombay to act in silent films. Rao started his career as a lead actor in many silent films such as Gajendra Moksham (1923), Garuda Garvabhangam (1929), and Rose of Rajasthan (1931). Regarded as one of the greatest filmmaking pioneers of the Cinema of South India, he made motion-pictures across Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Konkani, and Hindi languages, apart from silent films. Rao made significant contributions to South cinema during the British rule in India. Rao's 1934 film Sati Sulochana was the first talkie film in the Kannada language. In 1937, he directed the hagiographical classic Chintamani, the Tamil sleeper hit ran for a year with highest estimated footfall at a single screen in India, and British Ceylon. Rao's 1938 film Swarnalatha was one of the finest political drama scripted by Ayyalu Somayajulu; with prohibition as the central theme, in which Rao played the lead. The film was shot extensively at Newtone Studios, Kilpauk, during Madras Presidency. Rao's 1940 film, Viswa Mohini, is the first Indian film, depicting the Indian movie world, scripted by Balijepalli Lakshmikanta Kavi, starring V. Nagayya. Rao subsequently made the mythology sequel films Savithiri (1941), and Sathyabhama (1942) casting thespian Sthanam Narasimha Rao. (en)
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- Yaragudipati Varada Rao (30 Mei 1903 – 13 Februari 1973), juga dikenal sebagai Y. V. Rao, adalah seorang produser, sutradara, thespian, penulis latar, penyunting dan aktor film India yang dikenal karena karya-karyanya yang pada umumnya berada dalam sinema Telugu, , dan Tamil. Rao memasuki drama dan beberapa permainan panggung sebelum berpindah ke dan Bombay untuk berakting dalam film-film bisu. (in)
- Yaragudipati Varada Rao (Telugu: యెర్రగుడిపాటి వరదరావు; 30 May 1903 – 13 February 1979) was an Indian director, producer, actor, screenwriter, and editor known for his works primarily in Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil films. Rao plunged into theatre and did a few stage plays before moving to Kolhapur and Bombay to act in silent films. Rao started his career as a lead actor in many silent films such as Gajendra Moksham (1923), Garuda Garvabhangam (1929), and Rose of Rajasthan (1931). Regarded as one of the greatest filmmaking pioneers of the Cinema of South India, he made motion-pictures across Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Konkani, and Hindi languages, apart from silent films. (en)
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