Bobbili Puli (1982): A massive commercial success before his political entry.
The Telugu royal family has been a fascinating subject for filmmakers and audiences alike. The filmography and popular videos on this topic have not only preserved their history but also inspired imagination and promoted tourism. As the cinematic journey continues, it is essential to acknowledge the significance of these films and videos in showcasing the grandeur and drama of the Telugu royal family.
Mayabazar (1957): Considered one of the greatest Telugu films of all time.
Exclusive or rare footage:
Known for patronage of arts. While they rarely acted, they financed massive mythological films and owned iconic cinema halls like Sangham Theatre in Vizag.
The late Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (Sr. NTR) , often called the "Viswa Vikhyatha Nata Sarwa Bhouma," is the patriarch of this family. His filmography consists of over 250 films, many of which are mythological epics where he portrayed deities like Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. Pathala Bhairavi (1951): His breakout fantasy hit.
The Telugu royal family, known for their rich history and cultural heritage, has been a subject of fascination for many. The film industry has also been captivated by their stories, producing numerous films and videos that showcase their grandeur and drama. This paper aims to explore the filmography and popular videos related to the Telugu royal family, highlighting their significance and impact on the audience.
Bobbili Puli (1982): A massive commercial success before his political entry.
The Telugu royal family has been a fascinating subject for filmmakers and audiences alike. The filmography and popular videos on this topic have not only preserved their history but also inspired imagination and promoted tourism. As the cinematic journey continues, it is essential to acknowledge the significance of these films and videos in showcasing the grandeur and drama of the Telugu royal family.
Mayabazar (1957): Considered one of the greatest Telugu films of all time.
Exclusive or rare footage:
Known for patronage of arts. While they rarely acted, they financed massive mythological films and owned iconic cinema halls like Sangham Theatre in Vizag.
The late Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (Sr. NTR) , often called the "Viswa Vikhyatha Nata Sarwa Bhouma," is the patriarch of this family. His filmography consists of over 250 films, many of which are mythological epics where he portrayed deities like Lord Krishna and Lord Rama. Pathala Bhairavi (1951): His breakout fantasy hit.
The Telugu royal family, known for their rich history and cultural heritage, has been a subject of fascination for many. The film industry has also been captivated by their stories, producing numerous films and videos that showcase their grandeur and drama. This paper aims to explore the filmography and popular videos related to the Telugu royal family, highlighting their significance and impact on the audience.