Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao
Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao is an Indian film editor. In the film industry many call him Chanti Garu.[citation needed] He is the younger brother of Kotagiri Gopala Rao, who died on 6 November 2012, a known film editor and producer, who holds the banner of Giri Films, with which he produced several Telugu films, including Ooranta Sankranti.[clarification needed]
Personal life
His ancestors worked as Diwans for Zamindars.[clarification needed][1] He hails from Nuzvid, Krishna district, Andhra Pradesh. He has three elder brothers and two elder sisters. The eldest of them is Kotagiri Gopalarao. His father died early leaving the family in a miserable condition. Gopalrao took control of the family and shifted to Madras. He has become an editor under the eminent director Adurthi Subba Rao and 10 others.
Venkateswara Rao did not want to do editing after completing matriculation. But due to compulsion from his brother, He joined his brother in Madras and trained as an editor. K. Raghavendra Rao gave him the first chance to edit three songs in his film Adavi Ramudu in 1977.
He has worked for many films of legends, like N. T. Rama Rao, B. Gopal, Bharatirajaa and many more. Before becoming an eminent director, S. S. Rajamouli has trained under his custody in film editings for a year.
He was elected unanimously as the President of the Andhra Pradesh Film Federation and served the members for 6 years..
He has married Sujatha and has two daughters (Padmaja and Neeraja).
Awards
Nandi Awards
- 2004: Sye - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor
- 2005: Subhash Chandra Bose - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor
- 2007: Yamadonga - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor
- 2009: Magadheera - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor
- 2010: Darling - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor.[2]
- 2014: Legend - Won the Nandi Award for Best Editor
Vijay Awards
- 2012: Naan E - Won the Vijay Award for Best Editor
Filmography
Telugu
- Adavi Ramudu (1977)
- Vetagadu (1979)
- Mosagadu (1980)
- Abhilasha (1983)
- Apoorva Sahodarulu (1986)
- Kondaveeti Raja (1986)
- Dharmapatni (1987)
- Alluda Majaka (1995)
- Raja Kumarudu (1999)
- Vamsi (2000)
- Student No. 1 (2001)
- Indra (2002)
- Raghavendra (2003)
- Gangotri (2003)
- Simhadri (2003)
- Palnati Brahmanayudu (2003)
- Adavi Ramudu (2004)
- Sye (2004)
- Balu ABCDEFG (2005)
- Naa Alludu (2005)
- Subhash Chandra Bose (2005)
- Narasimhudu (2005)
- Chatrapati (2005)
- Jai Chiranjeeva (2005)
- Devadasu (2006)
- Vikramarkudu (2006)
- Chinnodu (2006)
- Khatarnak (2006)
- Okka Magadu (2007)
- Yamadonga (2007)
- Raju Maharaju (2009)
- Magadheera (2009)
- Maryada Ramanna (2010)
- Darling (2010)
- Simha (film) (2010)
- Jai Bolo Telangana (2011)
- Seema Tapakai (2011)
- Kandireega (2011)
- Vankaya Fry (2011)
- Rajanna (2011)
- Naa Ishtam (2012)
- Neeku Naaku Dash Dash (2012)
- Dammu (2012)
- Adhinayakudu (2012)
- Endukante...Premanta! (2012)
- Eega (2012)
- Naan Ee (2012)
- Devudu Chesina Manushulu (2012)
- Sarocharu (2012)
- Mirchi (2013)
- Legend (2014)
- Rabhasa (2014)
- Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)
- Srimanthudu (2015)
- Lacchimdeviki O Lekkundi (2015)
- Sarrainodu (2016)
- A Aa (2016)
- Brahmotsavam (2016)
- Janatha Garage (2016)
- Premam (2016)
- Radha (2017)
- Nene Raju Nene Mantri (2017)
- Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017)
- Jaya Janaki Nayaka (2017)
- Ungarala Rambabu (2017)
- Jai Lava Kusa (2017)
- Mahanubhavudu (2017)
- Balakrishnudu (2017)
- 2 Countries (2017)
- Chalo (2018)
- Naa Peru Surya (2018)
- Saakshyam (2018)
- @Nartanasala (2018)
- Savyasachi (2018)
- Agnyaathavaasi (2018)
- Bhaagamathie (2018)
- Juvva (2018)
- Mahanati (2018)
- Sailaja Reddy Alludu (2018)
- Vinaya Vidheya Rama (2019)
- Sita (2019)
- Prati Roju Pandage (2019)
- World Famous Lover (2020)
- Palasa 1978 (2020)
- Radhe Shyam (2021)
Tamil
- Uzhavan (1993)
- Tik Tik Tik (1981)
- Nadigayar Thilagam (2018)
See also
References
- ^ Introduction of Kotagiri Venkateswara Rao, Sunday special, Eenadu, 20 November 2011.
- ^ "Nandi Awards Winners List -2010". Way2Movies. 5 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2018.