Narasimha Raju
Born
Vetukuri Narasimha Raju

(1951-12-26) December 26, 1951
Vadluru village, West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh, India
NationalityIndian
Other namesAndhra Kamal Hasan
OccupationActor
ChildrenJagadamba, a son

Narasimha Raju or Narasimharaju is a Telugu film and television actor.[1] He rose to the heights of stardom with his movies Needaleni Adadi (1974), Thoorpu Padamara (1976), Kanya-Kumari (1977), Idekkadi Nyayam (1977), and Jaganmohini (1978). He is considered the folk hero of the generation next to the likes of N. T. Rama Rao and Kanta Rao.[2] He is also known by the moniker Andhra Kamal Haasan.[1]

Raju made his debut as an actor in 1974 with the film Needa Leni Aadadi. It is also the debut film for actress Prabha. The film ran for a hundred days and was commercially successful. Raju started getting offers for roles from other directors.

The film Jaganmohini (1978), directed by B. Vittalacharya, in which Raju plays the main character became a blockbuster. Later, he acted in such films as Gandhrava Kanya, Mantradandam, Mohini Sapatham, all directed by Vittalacharya. He also worked with other directors as a folklore hero in films like Triloka Sundari (1980), directed by Singeetam Srinivasa Rao. Raju acted in about 100 films in two decades. He is now active in Tamil Television Serials.

Personal life

Raju is married and has a son and a daughter. His daughter, Jagadamba, is working as HR personnel. His son is working as a Project Director in Bank of Montreal, Canada. Both of them are married, and Raju has grandchildren.[3]

Filmography

  • Needa Leni Aadadi (1974)
  • Ammayilu Jagratta (1975)
  • Moguda Pellama (1975)
  • Atyavaarillu (1976)
  • Thoorpu Padamara (1976)
  • Kanya-Kumari (1977)
  • Rambha Urvasi Menaka (1977)
  • Idekkadi Nyayam (1977)
  • Anukunnadi Sadhista (1978)
  • Jaganmohini (1978)
  • Swarga Seema (1978)
  • Prayanamlo Padanisalu (1978)
  • Anthuleni Vintha Katha (1979) as Vidyasagar
  • Kaliyuga Mahabharatam (1979)
  • Lakshmi Pooja (1979) as Ramraj
  • Punadhirallu (1979)
  • Gandharvya Kanya (1979) as Jayasekhar
  • Punnami Naagu (1980)
  • Mahashakti (1980)
  • Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Prameswari Mahatyam (1980)
  • Tirloka Sundari (1980)
  • Venkateswara Vrata Mahatyam (1980) as Nagaraju aka Raja
  • Amrutha Kalasam (1981)
  • Minister Mahalakshmi (1981)
  • Daari Tappina Manishi (1981)
  • Gola Nagamma (1981)
  • Simha Swapnam (1981)
  • Entaghatu Premayo (1982)
  • Maro Malupu (1982)
  • Jayasudha (1982)
  • Amara Jeevi (1983)
  • Kanthayya Kanakayya (1983) as Raju
  • Idi Kaadu Muginpu (1983)
  • Lanke Bindelu (1983) as Polaiah
  • Navamohini (1984)
  • Eduruleni Monagallu (1984)
  • Railu Dopidi (1984) as Arjun
  • Sangeeta Samrat (1984)
  • Andarikante Monagadu (1985) as Sekhar
  • Apanindalu Aadavallakena? (1985)
  • Danger Light (1985)
  • Jai Bhetala (1985)
  • Mayaml Mohini (1985)
  • Patala Nagu (1985)
  • Prachanda Bhairavi (1985) as Sunanda
  • Vishakanya (1985) as Vikram
  • Magadheerudu (1986)
  • Mohini Shapatham (1986)
  • Pagabattina Panchali (1987)
  • Bethala Mantrikudu (1997)
  • Sindhooram (1997)
  • Ganesh (1998)
  • Bala Veerulu (1999)
  • Prema Katha (1999)
  • Indiramma (2003) as Prosecution Lawyer
  • Kaani (2004)
  • Bharati (2006)
  • Jaganmohini (2009; Tamil)
  • Brundavanamlo Gopika (2013)
  • Anukoni Prayanam (2022)

Television series

Year Title Role Language Channel
2004–2005SantoshamTeluguETV
2004–2008ChakravakamGemini TV
2007–2010Ammayi Kaapuram
2008SendhoorapooveTamilSun TV
2008–2009BommarilluTeluguGemini TV
2009–2012Gorintaku
2011–2012Shravani Subramanyam
2014–2018Kalyana ParisuAnnamalaiTamilSun TV
2017Mullum MalarumZee Tamil
2017–2018NandiniMuniappaSun TV
2017–2022SembaruthiSundaramZee Tamil
2020–2022Endrendrum PunnagaiArunachalam
2021Yaaradi Nee Mohini
Abhiyum NaanumSun TV
2022MukkupudakaTeluguZee Telugu
Sembaruthi Vetri VizhaHimselfTamilZee Tamil
2023Siragadikka AasaiJayarajStar Vijay
2023–PresentGeethanjaliSivayyaTeluguGemini TV
2023–PresentMuthazhaguTamilStar Vijay

References

  1. 1 2 "Stars : Star Interviews : Narasimha Raju – Chit Chat". Archived from the original on 12 March 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
  2. Narasimha Raju at Cinegoer.com Archived 3 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Telugu Movies|Latest Telugu Movies News in Telugu|Tollywood new in Telugu|Telugu Cinema News|New Movies – Eenadu". www.eenadu.net. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
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