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D V Narasa Raju

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Nationality
  
Indian

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
D. Narasa


Citizenship
  
India

Ethnicity
  
Hindu

Children
  
Kavitha

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Genre
  
Writer, Director, Playwright

Notable works
  
Tera Venuka Kathalu Autobiography

Died
  
August 28, 2006, Hyderabad

Movies
  
Peddamanushulu, Bhakta Prahlada, Gundamma Katha, Donga Ramudu, Ramudu Bheemudu

Similar People
  
Kadiri Venkata Reddy, Bommireddy Narasimha Reddy, Kamalakara Kameswara Rao, B Nagi Reddy, Relangi Venkatramaiah

D.V. Narasaraju or Datla Venkata Narasaraju (Telugu: డి.వి.నరసరాజు) (July 15, 1920 - August 28, 2006) was a writer and director of South India films and playwright. He has written stories such as Gundamma Katha, Yamagola, and Donga Ramudu.

Narasa Raju was highly motivated by M. N. Roy and his party-free politics.

Narasa Raju debuted in films as a writer with the film Peddamanushulu in 1954. It was K. V. Reddy who, after watching Narasa Raju’s play Natakam screened at the 100 days function of Pathala Bhairavi in 1951, introduced him to the film industry. He penned more than 92 stories including industry classics like Gundamma Katha, Bhaktha Prahalada, Yamagola, Rangula Ratnam, Manasu Mamatha and Donga Ramudu. Karu Diddina Kapuram is one of the few films that he directed and also played a cameo role in Chevilo Puvvu. His last work was the 2006 film Maya Bazaar that stars Raja and Bhoomika in the lead roles.

He died on August 28, 2006 at Care Hospital. D.V. Narasa Raju is survived by a daughter, Kavitha.

Autobiography (Adrusthavantuni Aatmakatha)

As he could not write such vast work in his 80s, Mr. Ravi Adabala, an Advocate and his friend advised to record in audio tapes. He requested Mr Ravi Adabala to listen and record his speech. Mr.Ravi Adabala obliged his request and did so. His speech recorded in 10 Micro cassettes. The recording process took three months from March 2000, Later the recordings were transcribed and published. The Book was released by Mr.Akkeneni Nageswararao in the year 2006. After some months he died with small illness at the age of 86.

References

D. V. Narasa Raju Wikipedia