
Chittajalu Krishnaveni dies
New Delhi:
Famous actress of Telugu film industry Chittajalu Krishnaveni died on Sunday (16 February) due to age related disease. She was 100 years old. The actress breathed his last at her residence. Krishnaveni is known for his acting and dedication to Telugu cinema. He gave the Telugu film industry a different shape from his work. He worked in many historical films which cinematographers still remember today. The special thing is that he also introduced talents like NTR (Nandamuri Harikrishna) and Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao.
The actress cast Akkineni Nageshwar Rao in the 1949 film ‘Keluguram’ and produced several Telugu films. He also made ‘Bhakta Kumbara’ in Kannada along with Rajkumar, in which Sridevi was also in an important role.
The actress was awarded the Raghupati Venkaiah Award by the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2004 for his contribution to Telugu cinema. She also demonstrated her talent as a lateral singer who had a permanent impact on the industry. There is deep mourning in the film world with his death.
Krishnaveni was a resident of Pangdi in Western Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. She was a theatrical artist before joining the film industry. His father Krishna Rao was a doctor. She moved to Chennai in 1939 and started receiving several proposals to act in Telugu films. He also acted in films in South Indian languages like Tamil. He married the landlord of Mirzapuram in 1939. She started working in the field of filmmaking at her husband’s Shobhanchala Studio in Chennai. His influence continued till the next generation as well, he also guided his daughter NR Anuradha for filmmaking.
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