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Native name
  
T. Chalapathi Rao

Spouse
  
Dr Jamuna (m. ?–1994)

Role
  
Film Score Composer

Name
  
T. Rao

Years active
  
1953-1984


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Occupation(s)
  
Composer, music director

Died
  
February 22, 1994, Chennai

Albums
  
Doctor Babu, Minor Babu, Palletoori Bava

Parents
  
Kotamma, Tatineni Koteswara Rao, Dronavilli Manikyamma, Rattayya

Similar People
  
S Rajeswara Rao, Ghantasala, G K Venkatesh, Tatineni Prakash Rao, Tatineni Rama Rao

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Tatineni Chalapathi Rao was a Telugu film music director very popular in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

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Born to Dronavilli Manikyamma and Rattayya in the village of Vuyyuru in the Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh on 22 December 1920, but he was adopted by Tatineni Koteswara Rao and his wife Kotamma. He was the cousin of T. Prakash Rao.

Music Directors || "T. Chalapathi Rao - M. Venkataraju" || All Songs


Career

His first film as music director was the Telugu film Puttillu in 1953 jointly with another music director, Mohan Das. His first independent work was for the Tamil film Amara Deepam. Thereafter until 1984 he scored music for around 125 films mostly in Telugu and some in Tamil.

He created many popular songs for films starring Akkineni Nageswara Rao. Through the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Chalapathi Rao & Nageswara Rao gave innumerable hits. Notable among them are Illarikam (1959), Punarjanma (1963), Manushulu Mamatalu (1965), Navaratri (1966), Dharma Daata (1970) and Shrimantudu (1971); together with some real chartbusters in 1972 which include Datta Putrudu, Manchi Rojulu Vachhayi and Raitu Kutumbam. To the end the pair continued to create music for films including Kanna Koduku (1973), Palletoori Baava (1973), Aalu Magalu (1977) and Shri Rama Raksha (1978).

T. Chalapathi Rao's hit scores with other Telugu heroes including Manchi Rojulu Vachchayi, Amma Nanna, Manchi Manasu and Kamalamma Kamatam with Krishnam Raju, Lakshadhikari, Ramuni Minchina Ramudu, Kalavaari Kodalu with N. T. Rama Rao and films such as Goodhachari 116, Asadhyudu with Krishna.

The last film he scored music for was Janam Manam in 1984.

Personal life

He was married to Annapurna with whom he did not have children and later married Dr Jamuna with whom he fathered two sons and a daughter.

References

T. Chalapathi Rao Wikipedia