E. V. V. Satyanarayana

Eedara Veera Venkata Satyanarayana (10 June 1956 21 January 2011) was an Indian film director, screenwriter and producer.[1] He directed a total of 51 films in Telugu and Hindi and introduced many actors to Telugu cinema. He was well known for making comedy and melodrama films. In 2000, he established his own production company, E. V. V. Cinema. He died in 2011.

E. V. V. Satyanarayana
Born
Eedara Veera Venkata Satyanarayana

(1956-06-10)10 June 1956
Died21 January 2011(2011-01-21) (aged 54)[1]
Occupations
  • Film director
  • producer
  • Screenwriter

Biography

Early life

Satyanarayana was born on 10 June 1956 in Korumamidi village of West Godavari district in present-day Andhra Pradesh, India.[2] His parents were Venkat Rao and Venkata Ratnam. He has two brothers who worked in the film industry as still photographers. His passion for films did not let him concentrate on his studies. Deciding to test his luck in the Telugu film industry, E V V discontinued his studies after Intermediate and moved to Chennai.

Film career

E. V. V. faced many hardships during his early days in Chennai. His passion for films, relentless approach, persistence and determination to make it big in the industry attracted the attention of noted producer Navatha Krishnam Raju, with whose help he joined Devadas Kanakala as assistant director for the film O inti Bhagavatam. Later, he worked under director Jandhyala for about 8 years and made 22 films like Nalugu Stambhalata (1982), Rendu Jella Seetha (1983), Nelavanka (1983), Rendu Rella Aaru (1985), Aha Naa Pellanta (1987) and Hai Hai Nayaka (1989). He also worked as co-director for the movie Indrudu Chandrudu.

Satyanarayana's directorial debut, Chevilo Puvvu, was a major flop. He was so depressed that he contemplated leaving the film industry. His destiny changed when producer D. Ramanaidu gave him a chance to direct Prema Khaidi, which screened successfully in all centers. He followed in the path of his teacher, Jandhyala, and made successful comedy movies. His first movie in the comedy genre was Appula Appa Rao, followed by Aa Okkati Adakku and Jamba Lakidi Pamba. He also directed family sentiment films, most prominent among them the 1994 super hit film Aame, starring Srikanth and Ooha. He also directed movies like Hello Brother, Alluda Majaka, Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu, Goppinti Alludu, and Varasudu, and the Hindi movie Sooryavansham, which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Soundarya.[3] He also directed critically acclaimed movies like Thaali, Kanyadanam and Ammo! Okato Tareekhu.

Death

E. V. V. Satyanarama died on 21 January 2011, following multiple complications from chemotherapy for throat cancer, which led to sepsis and cardiac arrest.[4]

Awards

E. V. V. Satyanarayana was presented a Nandi Award in 1994 for the film Aame.[5]

Filmography

Director

YearTitle Notes
1990Chevilo PuvvuDirectorial debut
Prema Khaidi
1991Appula Appa Rao
1992Seetharatnam Gari Abbayi
Aa Okkati Adakku
420
1993Varasudu Remake of Hindi film Phool Aur Kaante
Jamba Lakidi Pamba
1994Evandi Aavida Vachindi
Hello Brother Inspired from Twin Dragons
Alibaba Aradajanu Dongalu
Abbaigaru Remake of Tamil film Enga Chinna Rasa
Aame
1995Aayanaki Iddaru Remake of Hindi film Aaina
Maga Rayudu
Alluda Majaka
1996Telugu Veera Levara
Chilakkottudu Remake of Malayalam film Boeing Boeing
Vedevadandi Babu Remake of Tamil film Ullathai Allitha
Akkada Ammayi Ikkada Abbayi Remake of Hindi film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Adirindi Alludu [6]
1997Thaali
Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu Remake of Tamil film Thaikulame Thaikulame
Maa Nannaki Pelli
1998Maavidaakulu
Nenu Premisthunnanu Remake of Malayalam film Aniyathipraavu
Aavida Maa Aavide
Kanyadanam
1999Neti Gandhi
Sooryavansham Remake of Tamil film Suryavamsam
2000Pilla Nachchindi
Chala Bagundi
Goppinti Alludu Remake of Hindi film Hero No. 1
Ammo! Okato Tareekhu
2001Maa Aavida Meeda Ottu Mee Aavida Chala Manchidi
Veedekkadi Mogudandi?
Thank You Subba Rao
2002Hai
Thotti Gang Based on Saving Silverman
2003Aadanthe Ado Type Remake of Tamil film Mounam Pesiyadhe
Maa Alludu Very Good
2004Aaruguru Pativratalu
2005Evadi Gola Vaadidhi
Nuvvante Naakishtam
2006Kithakithalu
2007Athili Sattibabu LKG
Pellaindi Kaani
2009Bendu Apparao RMP
Fitting Master
2010Kathi Kantha Rao
Buridi

Writer

Associate director

Assistant director

Actor

Producer

References

  1. "EVV is no more!, Obituary at Telugu Cinema.com". Archived from the original on 24 January 2011.
  2. "Film director EVV passes away". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  3. "EVV Satyanarayana Movies". Bharat Movies. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  4. "Popular Telugu film director E V V Satyanarayana passes away". NDTV Movies. Press Trust of India. 22 January 2011. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  5. "EVV's Award". Tollywood Times.com. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  6. "మద్యనిషేధం రద్దుకు వత్తిడి?" (PDF). www.zaminryot.com (in Telugu). 11 October 1996. Retrieved 31 August 2023.
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