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The centenary celebrations of Kakinada-based theatre troupe, Young Men’s Happy Club, which has for long provided a platform for artistes and technicians (who later proved their mettle on the silver screen), were held on a grand scale at Dantu Kala Kshetram, an exclusive state of the art auditorium for theatrical performances. “The history of this theatre troupe reflects the history of Telugu theatre. Very few theatre troupes have survived for a long period and this club is foremost among those few,” observed Gollapudi Maruthi Rao, playwright-turned-film actor, while convening a seminar on the evolution of the troupe. Veteran artistes Anjali Devi, Relangi Venkatramaiah, S.V.
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Ranga Rao and Suryakantham had donned the grease paint here first, while music directors Adinarayana Rao and Chellapilla Satyam began their careers by setting tunes for the plays produced by the troupe. “Even I had donned the heroine’s role in the club’s play ‘Only Daughter’,” recalled 96-year-old artiste and film producer C. Krishnaveni ( Keelugurram film fame), who had the privilege of introducing stalwarts like NTR and SVR to the silver screen. The club presented ‘Centenary Award’ to Krishnaveni and veteran theatre artiste Burra Subrahmanya Sastry.“This is the first club in Andhra Pradesh to have its own theatre. The artistes and technicians adapted to the changes in theatre and performed plays that would attract audience of the times. Interestingly they never compromised on certain values,” observed Modali Nagabhushana Sarma, former professor in theatre arts, University of Hyderabad.“There were daily rehearsals those days and the theatres resorted to caning in case of indiscipline.
We learnt acting by attending classes daily,” recalled septuagenarian artistes G. Ratna Kumari and Badam Subbalakshmi, who were felicitated. The theatre troupe’s history will be published. “Future generations should know the legacy of the Telugu theatre and the history of this club can give details,” said deputy speaker of the AP Legislative Assembly Mandali Budha Prasad. “We are celebrating the centenary from December to April, ” shared president of the club Dantu Surya Rao said with pride.
Gollapudi Maruti RaoBirth Date:1939 4, df=yesBirth Place:, (now in, India)Residence:Hyderabad, IndiaOccupation:Chairman of Srikalahasti Pipes, Writer (plays, stories, novels), screenwriter, journalist, film editor, actor, directorWebsite.Gollapudi Maruti Rao is the Chairman of Srikalahasti Pipes, an Indian film actor, theatre actor, screenwriter, dramatist, playwright, and dialogue writer known for his works in, and Telugu Literature. He has acted in over 230 Telugu films. His noted literary works and plays, like Rendu Rellu Aaru, Patita, Karuninchani Devatalu, Mahanatudu, Kaalam Venakku Tirigindi, Aasayaalaku Sankellu, have won numerous State Awards. He was a member of the Script Scrutiny Committee of and served as a Jury Member at for Indian Panorama section in 1996. He is known for scripting landmark films like, Tharangini, Samsaram Chadharangam, etc.
He has garnered six Andhra Pradesh State. In 1997, he established the Gollapudi Srinivas Memorial Foundation, which presents the, for the best first film of a director in.Rao was also known for his works in and Journalism, for over two decades. His play was included in the Master of Arts (Telugu literature) curriculum of. This work was translated into all Indian languages by the National Book Trust, under the Aadaan Pradaan programme. The work was remade into a in 1988 which won the for the Best Story in 1989. His 1975 play Kallu, was also remade into a Telugu film, which has also garnered. His play Oka Chettu – Rende Puvvulu was purchased by the Song and Drama Division, for popular exhibition.A volume of essays on theatre, Telugu Nataka Rangam, was prescribed as a textbook for the Department of Theatre Arts, (1967).
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Dabbu Bhale Jabbu is a 1992 Telugu family drama film directed by K. Veteran actors Gollapudi Maruthi Rao and Rao Gopal Rao played key roles in this movie. It was produced by Allu Aravind. The film was a remake of the Tamil film Varavu Nalla Uravu, which itself was based on the 1937 movie Make Way for Tomorrow which had earlier been adapted into a 1958 Kannada movie School Master. The story is of mentally slow man, whose life is recapped to his grand-daughter. How he meets his wife. Gollapudi Maruthi Rao. (as Maruthirao Gollapudi).
He has published two research articles appeared in Andhra Vignana Sarvaswam (Telugu Encyclopedia) 11th volume: 'History of the development in 'Thought' and 'Technique' of Telugu Play-writing' and 'Amateur Theatre – its origin and growth in relation to the World Amateur Theatre movement. His Telugu play Vandemaataram, the first one in Telugu about the, was published by Andhra Pradesh State Information & Public Relations Department, (1963).
Literary activityMaruti Rao has written and published several plays (9), playlets (18), novels (12), story volumes (4), essays (2), children's stories (3).He wrote a weekly column, 'Jeevana Kaalam' (The Living Times), a kaleidoscopic study of contemporary social and political issues for over 24 years. It was a very popular feature in one of the largest circulated Telugu dailies of Andhra Pradesh, and the feature continued to appear in Vaartha (Daily). His column with an audio reading (his voice) is presented, in an internet magazine Koumudi.His autobiography Amma Kadupu Challaga, a 550-page compendium of his memoirs was released in India, USA and Australia. A travelogue Tanzania Teerthayatra was published by Koumudi in the USA in 2008 in its collection.
It is based on 15-day safari with his friend Ganti Prasada Rao in the major national parks and historical places in Tanzania. The novel Pidikedu Aakaasham was released as an audio publication on 16 February 2009 while conferring the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Vanguri Foundation in Hyderabad.