Uppalapati Narayana Rao

Uppalapati Narayana Rao is an Indian film director, producer, and actor known for his works in Telugu cinema, and Television.[2][1] He is best known for his works in hits such as Jaitra Yatra (1991), Rakshana (1993), Ala Modalaindhi (2011), and Anthaku Mondhu Aa Tharuvatha (2013).[3][4]

Uppalapati Narayana Rao
Born
Uppalapati Narayana Rao

(1958-07-12) 12 July 1958 (age 67)
Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, India[1]
Years active1979–present
SpouseKrishna Veni Uppalapati
Children2

Television career

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He served as content head for channels like ETV, Gemini, MAA and Doordarshan.[5] He is also associated with Balaji Telefilms as the creative head for South Indian content for two years (2010–2012) helping with curation and production of Telugu TV content / programmes.[6]

Filmography

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As director
Year NameRole
1991 Jaitra Yatra
1993 Rakshana
1993 Theerpu
1994 Allari Police
1995 Paathabasthi
1996 Ooriki Monagaadu
1999 Veedu Saamanyudu Kaadhu
1995 Simhada GuriKannada film
2002 Yuva Rathna
2007 Gnapakam
As an actor
Year Name RoleNotes
2011 Ala Modalaindi Nithya's father
2013 Anthaka Mundu Aa Tarvatha Rohit's father
2014Yennamo Yedho Kavya's fatherTamil film

Theatre

Name of PlayRole
Phani (Telugu adaptation of Dial M for Murder by Alfred Hitchcock)Actor
Maro MohenjodaroActor, producer
HiroshimaActor, producer
SiddharthaActor, producer
Cheema Kuttina NatakamActor
BioscopeActor
Edhi Asthma HathyaActor
Go To HellActor, director

Television

NameRoleChannelNotes
Vasantha KokilaStory and DirectionDoordarshanGolden Nandi Award for Best Direction and Story
GruhapravesamDirectorETVGolden Nandi for Best Direction
MahalakshmiDirectorAnnapurna StudiosUnreleased
Kottha BangaramCreative Head and productionBalaji Telefilms
Kaliyuga RamayanamCreative Head and productionBalaji Telefilms
PriyankaDirector, Story, Dialogues and ScreenplayETVGolden Nandi for Best Direction
OthersProducerVarious ChannelsOngoing Production work to be released

References

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  1. 1 2 Atluri, Sri (1 February 2017). "Retrospective: Jaitrayatra (1991)". Telugucinema.com. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  2. "Ilayaraja was upset with debut director". 21 April 2014 via The Economic Times – The Times of India.
  3. "Rakshana (1993)". The A.V. Club.
  4. "Good Films – Best movies, yet box office failures – Jaitra Yatra". Idlebrain. Archived from the original on 11 September 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  5. "Telugu Cinema – Review – Yuvarathna – Jeevida, N Taraka Rathna – Uppalapati Narayana – MM Keeravani". Idlebrain. 29 November 2002. Archived from the original on 7 June 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  6. "When Vishakha was Bollywood bound". The Times of India. 23 August 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
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