P. N. Ramachandra Rao

P. N. Ramchandar Rao (పీ.ఎన్.రామచంద్ర రావు) is an Indian film director, producer who has worked on Telugu and few 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
Occupation(s)Film director, Producer and Screenwriter
Years active1980 - present

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

In 1973, he joined P. Chandrashekar Reddy, a well-known Film director who also hails from Nellore and worked for the film Kottha Kapuram starring Krishna S.V. Ranga Rao, Bharathi Gummadi and others.

Career

P. N. Ramachandra Rao is a telugu film director and producer, with his friends as partners, and produced couple of hits like Gandhinagar Rendava Veedhi and Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (1991) in his direction. He produced total 12 films till now.

Filmography

*Private Master (Telugu) 04 (1967)
  • Merupu Daadi (Telugu) (1984) (Introduced actress Devi opposite Bhanuchander)
  • Attaku Koduku Mamaku Alludu (Telugu) (1993)
  • Gandhinagar Rendava Veedhi (Telugu) (1987)
  • August 15 Raatri (1988)
  • 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)
  • Chitram Bhalare Vichitram (Telugu) (1991)
  • Pelli Neeku Shobhanam Naku (Telugu) (1992)
  • Bombat Hendthi (Kannada) (1992)
  • Asale Pellaina Vaanni (Telugu) (1993)
  • Attaku Koduku Mamaku Alludu (Telugu) (1993)
  • Leader (Telugu) (1995) (Introduced Priyaraman as Heroine)
  • Subhavartha (Telugu) (1998)
  • Jodi Simhagallu (Kannada) (1999)
  • Jackpot (Producer) (Telugu) (2001)
  • Golmaal (Telugu) (2003)
Television Series
  • "Bhakta Markandeya" (2000) (telecasted in E TV) (Telugu) ( Jr. N.T R as Teen lead character 'Markandeya' )

References

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