Krishnaveni (actress)
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| Born | 26th December, 1924 (86) Andhra Pradesh, India |
| Occupation | Film Director, Film Producer, Actress and Singer |
Krishnaveni (26 December 1924) is a veteran Telugu actress, singer and producer. She is also known as C. Krishnaveni and M. Krishnaveni.
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[edit] Biography
She hails from Rajamundry in Andhra Pradesh state, India. She was a drama artist before entering into movies. Her debut was as a child artist in Sati Anasuya-Dhruva in 1936. She later acted in 15 Telugu films and also in a few Tamil and Kannada films as the heroine.
She married Raja of Mirzapuram (birth name Meka Rangaiah), a Telugu movie producer and later produced many films herself. She presented Telugu traditional values and ethnic songs in her movies. She produced Mana Desam, a milestone film in Telugu film industry in 1949. She introduced popular Telugu actors N. T. Rama Rao, S. V. Ranga Rao with that film. She also introduced famous playback singer Ghantasala as a music director with that film. Since then she had introduced many singers, actors and music directors. She introduced the famous music director Ramesh Naidu with the film Damptayam in 1957.
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- She won the prestigious Raghupathi Venkaiah Award in 2004 for her lifetime service to Telugu film industry.
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- Sati Anasuya-Druva (1936)
- Mohini Rugmangada (1937)
- Kacha Devayani (1938)
- Malli Pelli (1939)
- Mahananda (1939)
- Jeevana Jyoti (1940)
- Dakshayagnam (1941)
- Bhishma (1944)
- Brahma Ratham (1947)
- Madalasa (1948)
- Mana Desam (1949)
- Gollabama
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- Her husband's company - Jaya pictures and later renamed as Sobhanachala banners.
- Her own company - MRA productions on their daughter's name Meka RajyaLaksmi Anuradha.
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- Mana Desam (1949)
- Lakshmamma
- Dampatyam, 1957
- Gollabama
- Bhakta Prahlada
Note: The lists are not comprehensive.
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- Keelu Gurram (1949)
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