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Suthi Veerabhadra Rao
Born
Mamidipalli Veerabhadra Rao

(1947-06-06)6 June 1947
East Godavari, Andhra Pradesh, India India
Died30 June 1988(1988-06-30) (aged 41)
Other namesBhadrudu
Occupation(s)actor, theatre artist, Radio artist
Height5"8
SpouseSekhari

Sutti Veerabhadra Rao or Mamidipalli Veerabhadra Rao was a very popular south Indian film actor who played comedians and character artists, as well as a renowned radio and theater artist.

Early life

Veerabhadra Rao was the only son, and had two younger sisters. He hailed from the East Godavari District (born at Ayanapuram) of Andhra Pradesh, and moved to Vijayawada due to his father's job. He did his schooling in 'AKTP school' and graduated from Andhra University, through 'SRR College', Vijayawada.

Career

Suthi Veerabhadra Rao was one half of the famous "Sutti Janta", the other being Velu. He was a popular Radio and Theater Artist from 1970–1980. He entered the film industry in 1981, and became popular with Naalugu Sthambaalata in 1982. Until his untimely death due to heart attack, at the age of 41, he acted in 200+ films.

Radio and theatre career

Veerabhadra Rao was interested in acting right from his childhood, he used to act in stage plays at school level. During his graduation days at SRR College, Vijayawada, he teamed with Jandhyala who was his classmate, and together, they participated in many competitions at university level. This team went on to become one of the hit teams in film industry with respect to comedy.

After Graduation, with love for theatre, he went on to become an employee of All India Radio (AIR), Vijayawada. While working there, he had staged many plays in Thummalapalli Kalakshetram, and Veledandla Hanumantharaya Grandhalayam, Vijayawada. He also participated in many plays that were broadcast from AIR. During his tenure with AIR, VJA, he worked with stalwarts of Telugu Theater and literature, like CSR Anajaneyulu, Vinnakota Ramanna Panthulu, Nanduri Subba Rao, C Rama Mohan Rao, Usha Sri, Vinnakota Vijayaram, Indrakanti Sreekanth Sarma, P Pandurangarao (Panduringa), Peri Kameswara Rao, Koka Sanjeeva Rao, A B Anand etc. Sri Balatranpu RajaniKantha Rao (Rajani) is instrumental for his entry into AIR. Sri Rajani would select his staff only if they could pronounce all the 56 letters of Telugu language, in a clear tone, with correct pronunciation and enunciation. His most popular stage play was Krishna Paksham presented at Konteru Nataka Parishath.

Film artist

He entered the Telugu film industry in 1981, with the film Jatara. However, he got noticed in the industry in 1982, through the film Naalugu Sthambaalata by Jandhayla. He became famous in Tollywood for his lengthy dialogues. From 1982 to 1988, he acted in over 200 films. During this period, he played different kinds of roles.

He was the main character in many of the earlier films of Naresh and Rajendra Prasad. He was approached by few producers and directors for a guest role, with the belief that his presence would make the film a hit. As a result, there are many films where he is seen, sometimes, even without credits. During his short tenure, he acted with most of the heroes of his time. At the time of his death in 1988, he completed the shooting for the film Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela, but, the voice dubbing remained. Jandhyala gave his voice for the character.

Personal life

Veerabhadra Rao married Sekhari in 1970 and has two children, a son and a daughter. His daughter died in 2013 from cancer.

He was an avid reader of Literature in Telugu and English. He had his own personal library consisting of some of the books such as Veyi Padagalu and Srimad Bhagavatham. He also had a big collection of plays written in Telugu.

He used to donate huge amounts of money for the needy, and there were many beneficiaries from him. He led a simple life, helping others, and doing what he liked to do. He was religious.

Death

While shooting for a song in the film Choopulu Kalisina Subhavela, there was a sprain on one of his legs. Being a diabetic, he could not recover immediately and was advised to take some rest, as he was working continuously for a long time.

He was admitted in a hospital for recovery. On 30 June 1988, he died of a drug-induced heart attack.

Filmography

Some of his popular films are:

Year Title Role Director Notes
1974 Dorababu T. Rama Rao
1975 Bharatamlo Oka Ammayi Narayana Rao Dasari
1980 Jathara Dhavala Sathyam
1981 Erra Mallelu Dhavala Sathyam
1982 Nalugu Stambhalata (film) Jandhyala
Brahmaa Nee Raata Taarumaaru Tripuraneni Varaprasad
Manishiko Charithra Kodi Ramakrishna
1983 Bezawada Bebbuli Achari Vijaya Nirmala
Nelavanka Avadhanlu Jandhyala
Palleturi Monagadu S. A. Chandrasekhar
Rendu Jella Seetha Jandhyala
Durga Devi[1] Gowripathi Nandam Harishchandra Rao
Puththadi Bomma Meka / medhavi kavi Jandhyala
Ananda Bhairavi Jandhyala
Konte Kodallu Kommineni Seshagiri Rao
Mugguru Ammayila Mogudu[2] Tailor Subba Rao Relangi Narasimha Rao
Lanke Bindelu[3] Muthaiah Vijaya Nirmala
Moodu Mullu Jandhyala
1984 Mayuri Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
Kanchu Kagada Sadanandam A. Kodandarami Reddy
Rustum A. Kodandarami Reddy
Agni Gundam Kranthi Kumar
Sundari Subbarao Narasimha Rao Relangi
Eduruleni Monagallu[4] Singareni Simhachalam K. Vasu
Merupu Daadi[5] Owner of Fool&Son Guns Shop P.N. Ramachandra Rao
Goonda A. Kondandarami Reddy
Srivariki Premalekha Jandhyala
1985 Babayi-Abbayi Jandhyala
Preminchi Pelladu Vamsy
Chattamtho Poratam Public Prosecutor K.Bapayya
Terror Mohan Gandhi
Raktha Sindhuram Doctor A. Kondandarami Reddy
Mogudu Pellalu Jandhyala
1986 Rendu Rella Aaru Airavatham Jandhyala
Maa Vari Gola V. Vidyasagar Reddy
Dora Bidda Dhavam Satyam
Driver Babu Dakshinamurthy Boina Subba Rao
Swathi Muthyam K. Viswanath
Chantabbai Jandhyala
Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu Anjneelu A. Kodanda Rami Reddy
Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam Bal Bhate K. Vasu
Poojaku Panikiraani Puvvu Mohan Gandhi
Konte Kapuram Narasimha Rao Relangi
Jeevana Poratam Rajachandra
Padaharella Ammayi Krishna Mohan Reddy
1987 Vijetha Vikram S.P.Pithal S S Ravichandran
Rakshasa Samharam Raghava Fidelu Rammurthy
Dabbevariki Chedu Narasimha Rao Relangi
Manmadha Leela Kamaraju Gola Relangi Narasimha Rao
Dammit Addam Katha Thirigindi K. Vasu
Aha Naa Pellanta Jandhyala
Thene Manasulu Madanagopal's father Rajendra Singh Babu
Maavoori Magadu
Madana Gopaludu P. S. Krishna Mohan and Reddy
1988 Vivaha Bhojanambu Jandhyala
Shri Datta Darshan Kamalakara Kameshwara Rao
Sahasam Cheyara Dhimbaka Narasimha Rao Relangi
Pelli Chesi Choodu Kanthayya Narasimha Rao Relangi
Rowdy No.1 Meesala Venkatappaiah S.S. Ravichandra
Pelli Chesi Choodu Relangi Narasimha Rao
Choopulu Kalisina Shubhavela Pandurangam Jandhyala
O Tandri Theerpu Rajachandra
Neeku Naku Pellanta Jandhyala
Chikkadu Dorakadu Narasimha Rao Relangi
Krishna Gari Abbayi V. Madhusudana Rao
Chinni Krishnudu Jandhyala (final film role)
1989 Preminchi Choodu (1989 film) Trivuraneni

Varaprasad

References

  1. ^ "Durga Devi on Moviebuff.com". Moviebuff.com. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Mugguru Ammayila Mogudu (1983)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Lanke Bindelu (1983)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Eduruleni Monagallu (1984) | V CINEMA - Movie, Review, Cast, Songs & Release Date". www.vcinema.com. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Merupu Dhadi 1984 Telugu Movie Cast Crew,Actors,Director, Merupu Dhadi Producer,Banner,Music Director,Singers & Lyricists". MovieGQ. Retrieved 25 May 2023.