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Name
  
Kongara Jaggayya

Role
  
Film actor

Education
  
Andhra-Christian College

Died
  
March 5, 2004, Chennai

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Born
  
31 December 1926 (
1926-12-31
)
Tenali, Guntur district,Madras Presidency, British India

Other names
  
Kalavachaspati, Kanchu Kantam

Occupation
  
Actor, dubbing artist, litterateur, journalist, poet

Movies
  
Ocean of Mercy, Bobbili Puli, Aastiparulu, Velugu Needalu, Bala Mitrula Katha

Kongara Jaggayya (31 December 1926 – 5 August 2004) was an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema and theatre. He was popularly known as Kanchu Kantam Jaggaiah (Telugu) for his booming voice. He was starred in eighty films, as a lead actor doing versatile characters in lead and supporting roles. In 1962, he produced Padandi Munduku, the first Telugu film to be screened in Soviet Russia at the Moscow International Film Festival. The recipient of Kalaimamani, In 1992, the Government of India has honored him with the Padma Bhushan for his contributions towards Indian cinema.

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Early life

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Jaggayya was born on a well-to-do Telugu speaking Kamma family in Morampudi village near Tenali in Guntur district. He started acting at the age of 11, with the role of Lava in a Hindi play. As a student, he joined the Congress party in Tenali, which was involved in the Indian Independence Movement at that time. After his school education, he joined a periodical named Desabhimani (meaning "Patriot") as a journalist.

Later he worked as an editor for the weekly Andhra Republic. He joined the Andhra-Christian College in Guntur for his higher studies, where N. T. Rama Rao, (in his later days) also happened to study at the same time. Both of them acted together in several plays. Jaggaiah won the best actor award in three successive years. He got trained in the art of painting under the guidance of Adivi Bapiraju, a famous painter. After working as a teacher for a brief while, he became a news anchor.

Cinema

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He debuted in movies with the role of lead actor in Tripuraneni Gopichand's Priyuralu. He came back into reckoning when two of his successive movies, Ardhangi and Bangaru Paapa did very well. He was very active in Telugu films from 1950s to 1970s and later, acted occasionally till his death. He played several roles such as hero, second lead, comedian and villain in several movies.

Voice

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The voice of Jaggaiah filled theatres paleing the dialogue rendition of others into insignificance. He was distinguished for his voice and gave voice-over (dubbed) in almost 100 films. He gave his voice to Sivaji Ganesan in many Telugu movies that the latter acted in, apart from being the voice for his movies dubbed from Tamil. The narrator's voice in Maa Bhoomi (Gautam Ghose,1979) is his. He also dubbed for Richard Attenborough's character of Hammond in the Telugu-dubbed version of the film Jurassic Park. He was given the title 'Kala Vachaspathi' (Vachaspathi= Lord of Speech) for his sonorous voice.

Politics

Jaggaiah was active in politics right from his student days and was allied with the socialist group within the Congress party. When the group was disbanded, he joined Jayaprakash Narayan's Praja Socialist Party, but returned to Congress in 1956, heeding the call of Jawaharlal Nehru. In 1967, he was elected as a member of the fourth Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the constituency of Ongole on a Congress Party ticket. He was the first Indian film actor to be elected as a member of parliament.

Literary achievements

He translated Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's Geetanjali into Telugu under the name Ravindra Geetha. He also translated Tagore's play "Sacrifice" into Telugu under the name Balidaanam.

Awards

Civilian honours
  • Padma Bhushan, Government of India in 1992
  • Nandi Awards
  • Nandi Award for Best Character Actor
  • State Awards
  • Andhra Pradesh Government cash award for producing Padandi Munduku in 1962
  • Title of Kalaimamani from Tamil Nadu government
  • Other honours
  • Title of Kala Vachaspathi from the Sanskrit Viswa Vidyalaya, Delhi
  • Title of Kala Prapoorna from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
  • Honorary D. Litt. from the Telugu University, Hyderabad
  • Death

    He had undergone a Hip Replacement surgery and complications after the surgery resulted in his death.

    Songs

    Manasuna ManasaiDoctor Chakravarty · 1964
    Neevuleka Veena (From "Doctor Chakravarthy")Doctor Chakravarty · 1964
    Nijam CheppaveDoctor Chakravarty · 1964

    Filmography

    Actor
    2017
    Dongalunnaru Jagratha
    1994
    Bobbili Simham as
    C. M.
    1993
    Detective Naarada
    1993
    Joker as
    B.S.Murthy
    1993
    Kunti Puthrudu
    1993
    Repati Rowdy
    1992
    Brahma
    1992
    Chitemma Mogudu as
    Heroine's father
    1992
    Rowdy Inspector
    1991
    Assembly Rowdy
    1990
    Alludugaru as
    Ramachandra Prasad
    1989
    Adarshavanthudu
    1989
    Bala Gopaludu as
    Character Artist
    1989
    Ajatha Satruvu
    1989
    Vijay
    1988
    Aakhari Poratam
    1988
    Ashwathama
    1988
    Bharyabhartala Bandam
    1988
    Jeevana Ganga
    1988
    Rakthabishekam
    1988
    Janaki Ramudu
    1988
    Manchi Donga
    1988
    Raktha Tilakam as
    Satyanarayana Prasad
    1987
    Ramu
    1987
    Thene Manasulu
    1987
    Pasivadi Pranam
    1987
    Ajeyudu
    1987
    President Gari Abbayi
    1987
    Aradhana
    1986
    Chantabbai
    1986
    Ansuyammagari Alludu as
    Husband of Anasuyamma
    1986
    Veta
    1986
    Kiraathakudu as
    Chakravarthi
    1985
    Krishnagaradi
    1985
    Palnati Simham
    1985
    Swathi as
    Swathi's Stepfather
    1985
    Uriki Soggadu
    1985
    Maha Manishi
    1985
    Vijetha as
    Urologist (guest role)
    1985
    Adavi Donga as
    Vinod / Inspector
    1985
    Maharaju
    1985
    Illale Devatha
    1985
    Nyayam Meere Cheppali as
    Judge
    1985
    Agni Parvatham as
    Hero Father
    1984
    Disco King
    1984
    Grihalakshmi
    1984
    Raaraju
    1984
    Naagu
    1984
    Anubandham
    1983
    Agni Samadhi
    1983
    Bahudoorapu Batasari as
    Father of Prabha
    1983
    Chanda Sasanudu as
    Sathyam
    1983
    Koteeshwarudu
    1983
    Meghasandesam as
    Ravindrababu's brother-in-law
    1983
    Poratham as
    Lawyer Chandra Shekar
    1983
    Rama Rajyamlo Bheermaraju as
    Raghupati Raja
    1982
    Eenadu
    1982
    Yamakinkarudu
    1982
    Bobbili Puli as
    Gopinath
    1982
    Gopala Krishnudu as
    Dr. Rao
    1981
    Aggirava as
    I. G. Raja Shekharam
    1981
    Guru Shishyulu
    1981
    Seethakoka Chilaka
    1981
    Talli Kodakala Anubandham
    1981
    Nyayam Kavali as
    Lawyer Dayanidhi (Suresh's father)
    1980
    Bhale Krishnudu as
    Madhav Rao
    1980
    Manavude Mahaniyudu
    1980
    Ram Robert Rahim
    1979
    Lakshmi as
    Murali
    1979
    Yugandhar as
    Superintendent of Police Jaganath
    1979
    Vetagadu
    1979
    Maavari Manchithanam
    1978
    Dongala Veta
    1978
    Ramakrishnulu
    1978
    Vichitra Jeevitham
    1978
    KD No. 1
    1978
    Shri Rama Raksha
    1977
    Bangaru Bommalu
    1977
    Edureetha as
    Inspector
    1977
    Jeevana Theeralu
    1977
    Raja Ramesh
    1976
    Shri Rajeshwari Vilas Coffee Club
    1976
    Pellikani Thandri
    1976
    Ramarajyamlo Rakthapasam
    1976
    Paadipantalu
    1975
    Ramuni Minchina Ramudu
    1974
    Deeksha
    1974
    Dora Babu
    1974
    Gali Patalu
    1974
    Kode Naagu
    1974
    Manushulu Matti Bommalu
    1974
    Tulasi
    1974
    Alluri Seetharama Raju as
    Rutherford
    1974
    Galipatalu
    1973
    Marapurani Manishi
    1973
    Ramrajyam
    1973
    Meena
    1973
    Devudu Chesina Manushulu
    1973
    Bangaru Babu as
    Dr. Ram Mohan
    1972
    Badi Panthulu
    1972
    Bala MIthrula Katha
    1972
    Prajanayakudu
    1972
    Sabhash Pappana
    1971
    Bharya Biddalu
    1971
    Chinnanaati Snehithulu
    1971
    Pattindalla Bangaram
    1971
    Ramalayam
    1971
    Suputhrudu
    1971
    Naa Thammudu
    1971
    Srimanthudu
    1971
    Vintha Samsaram
    1970
    Drohi
    1970
    Manasu Mangalyam
    1970
    Thalli Thandrulu as
    Venkataramaiah
    1969
    Jarigina Katha
    1969
    Sepoy Chinnaiah as
    Sekhar
    1969
    Adrushtavanthalu
    1968
    Chuttarikalu
    1968
    Chinnari Papalu
    1967
    Prana Mithrulu as
    Babu
    1966
    Aame Evaru as
    Anand
    1966
    Aastiparulu
    1966
    Manase Mandiram
    1966
    Navarathri
    1965
    Antastulu
    1965
    Gudi Gantalu
    1965
    Keelu Bommalu
    1965
    Manushulu Mamathalu
    1965
    Preminchi Choodu
    1965
    Uyyala Jampala
    1965
    Manashulu Mamatalu
    1965
    Sumangali
    1964
    Aatma Balam as
    Kumar
    1964
    Poojaphalam as
    Dr. Sriram
    1964
    Pooja phalam
    1964
    Velugu Needalu as
    Raghu
    1964
    Manchi Manishi
    1964
    Dr. Chakravarthy
    1963
    Eedu Jodu as
    Dr. Venu
    1963
    Thobuttuvulu
    1962
    Appagintalu
    1962
    Aradhana
    1962
    Constable Koothuru
    1962
    Padandi Munduku as
    Sathyadev
    1962
    Gaali Medalu as
    Mohan the son of Paanakaalu
    1961
    Taxi Ramudu as
    Mohan the son of Janardhan Rao
    1961
    Intiki Deepam Illalu
    1960
    Annapurna as
    Anand Babu
    1960
    Jalsarayudu
    1960
    Kumkumarekha
    1960
    Pelli Kaanuka
    1960
    Renukadevi Mahatyam
    1960
    Samajam
    1960
    Sivagami as
    Muthu
    1959
    Bhagya Devatha
    1959
    Appu Chesi Pappu Koodu as
    Raghu
    1958
    Atha Okinti Kodale
    1958
    Mundadugu
    1958
    Shri Krishna Garudi
    1957
    Aalu Magalu
    1957
    Bhale Bava
    1957
    M.L.A. as
    Dasu
    1957
    Peddarikalu
    1957
    Repu Neede
    1957
    Todi Kodallu as
    Vaikuntam
    1957
    Varudu Kavali
    1957
    Veera Kankanam
    1956
    Balasanyasamma Katha
    1956
    Edi Nijam (guest role)
    1956
    Melukolupu
    1956
    Muddu Bidda
    1955
    Pasupu Kumkuma
    1955
    Donga Ramudu as
    Dr. Mohan
    1955
    Ardhangi
    1954
    Bangaru Papa as
    Manohar
    1952
    Adarsham
    1952
    Priyuralu
    1928
    Udanthudu
    Miscellaneous
    1992
    Thevar Magan (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan - Telegu version)
    1987
    Vishwanatha Nayakudu (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan)
    1977
    Chanakya Chandragupta (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan)
    1973
    Bhakta Tukaram (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan)
    1973
    Bangaru Babu (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan)
    1959
    Veerapandiya Kattabomman (voice double: Shivaji Ganesan - Telegu version)
    Writer
    1962
    Padandi Munduku (dialogue)
    Music Department
    1962
    Padandi Munduku (lyricist)

    References

    Jaggayya (actor) Wikipedia