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Sri Sri (writer)

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Telugu poet and lyricist (1910–1983)

Sri Sri
Sri Sri
Born
Srirangam Srinivasa Rao

(1910-04-30)30 April 1910
Died15 June 1983(1983-06-15) (aged 73)[1]
Spouse(s)Venkata Ramanamma, Saroja

Srirangam Srinivasa Rao (30 April 1910 – 15 June 1983), popularly known asSri Sri, was an Indian poet and lyricist who is known for his works inTelugu literature and films. Noted for his anthologyMaha Prasthanam, Sri Sri is a recipient of aNational Film Award, aNandi Award and aSahitya Akademi Award.

He was a member of Pen India,Sahitya Academy, vice-president of the South Indian Film Writers Association, Madras and president of the Revolutionary Writers Association of Andhra.[2][3]

Life

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Srirangam Srinivasa Rao, popularly known as Sri Sri, was born into a Telugu speaking family[4] on 30 April 1910 inVisakhapatnam of present-dayAndhra Pradesh.[5] His parents were Pudipeddi Venkatramaniah and Atappakonda but was later adopted by Srirangam Suryanarayana. Sri Sri was schooled at Vishakhapatnam and graduated inBA hons atMadras christian college in 1931. He started as a demonstrator at SVS College, Vizag in 1935 and joined as sub-editor at the daily,Andhra Prabha in 1938. He later worked atDelhi Akashavani,The State of Hyderabad, and the dailyAndhra Vani, in various positions.[1] He later married Sarojini, with whom he had a son and three daughters, whose names were Mala Srinivasarao, Venkat Srinivasarao, Manjula Srinivasarao, Mangala Srinivasarao. One of his daughter is serving as a Judge of Madras High Court.

Literary career

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Srirangam Srinivasa Rao was the first true modern Telugu poet to write about contemporary issues that affected the day-to-day life of a common man in a style and metre which were not used in classical Telugu poetry. He moved poetry forward from traditional mythological themes to reflect more contemporary issues. The essence of his personality was captured byGudipati Venkatachalam when he compared him with the great romantic Telugu poetDevulapalli Krishnasastri: “While Krishna Sastry made his anguish known to the whole world, Sri Sri spoke in his voice about the anguish of the whole world. Krishna Sastry's pain was the pain of the world, while the world's pain became Sri Sri's pain.”[6]His bookMaha Prasthanam (The Great Journey), an anthology of poems, is one of his major works. In one of the poems, "Jagannathuni Ratha Chakralu", Sri Sri addressed those who were suffering due to social injustices and said, "Don't cry, don't cry. The wheels of the chariot of Jagannath are coming; they are coming! The apocalyptic chant of the chariot wheels! Come, realize your dreams Rule your new world!"[7] "Other major works includeSiprali andKhadga Srushti ("Creation of the Sword").[8]

Telugu cinema

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He entered into Telugu cinema with Ahuti (1950), a Telugu-dubbed version of Junnarkar'sNeera aur Nanda (1946). Some of the songs, such as "Hamsavale O Padava", "Oogisaladenayya", "Premaye jannana marana leela", scored by Saluri Rajeswara Rao, were major hits.[9] Sri Sri was a screenwriter for severalTelugu films. He was one of the best film songwriters in India, he has penned lyrics for over 1000 soundtracks in Telugu. He was a great asset to the Telugu film industry.

Literary style

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He is a major radical poet (e.g. Prabhava) and novelist (e.g. Veerasimha Vijayasimhulu). He introducedfree verse into his socially concerned poetry through Maha Prasthanam. He wrote visionary poems in a style and metre not used before in Telugu classical poetry.

According to Viplava Rachayitala Sangham leader G. Kalyan Rao, Sri Sri was a scientist, a thinker and a philosopher. Maoist ideologue and writerVaravara Rao opined that Sri Sri not only wrote poetry but also practiced what he said.[10]

Work for human rights

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Sri Sri was the first President of Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee that was formed in 1974.[11]

Awards and recognitions

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National honours

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Film awards

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Other honours

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Bibliography

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  • Prabhava (1928)
  • Vaaram Vaaram (1946)
  • Sampangi Thota (1947)
  • Maha Prasthanam (1950)
  • Amma (1952)
  • Meemee (1954)
  • Maro Prapancham (1956)
  • Three Cheers for Man (1956)
  • Charama Raathri (1957)
  • Maanavudi Paatlu (1958)
  • Sowdamini
  • Gurajada (1959)
  • Moodu Yebhailu (1964)
  • Khadga Srushti (1966)
  • Views and Reviews (1969)
  • Sri Sri Sahityam (5 volumes) (1970)
  • Sri Sri's Minnelani (1970)
  • Rekka Vippina Revolution (1971)
  • Vyasa Kreedalu (1973)
  • Maro Moodu Yabhailu (1974)
  • China Yaanam (1980)
  • Maro Prasthanam (1980)
  • Mahaa Prasthanam (1981)
  • Paadavoyi Bharateeyuda (1983)
  • New Frontiers (1983)
  • Anantam
  • Pra-Ja

Filmography

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YearFilmSong
1956IlavelupuChallani raja... O chandamama(చల్లని రాజా... ఓ చందమామా)
1958Mangalya BalamVadina pule vikasinchene (వాడిన పూలే వికసించెనే)
1959Jayabherinanduni charitamu vinuma
1959Sabhash Ramudujayammu nischayammura
1961Bharya Bharthalujoruga husharuga
1961Iddaru Mitrulupadavela radhika..
1961VagdanamSri Nagaja Tanayam
1961Velugu NeedaluPadavoyi Bharateeyudaa (పాడవోయి భారతీయుడా)
Kala kaanidi viluvainadi (కలకానిది విలువైనది)
O.. rangayyo pula rangayyo
1962Aradhanana hrudayamlo nidurinche chelee..
1963Nartanasalaevvari kosam ee mandahasam
1963Punarjanmaevarivo.. neevevarivo
1963Paruvu PratishtaA mabbu terala lona daagundi (sad)
1964Dr. Chakravarthimanasuna manasai
1964Gudi Gantaluneelona nanne nilipevu nede
1964Bobbili Yuddhammuripinche andhaale
1964Manchi Manishirananukunnavemo
1964Sabhash Suridevudiki emi
1965Preminchi Chududorikaaru doragaaru..
1966Atma Gouravamvalapulu virisina puvvule
1969Atmeeyulukallalo pelli pandiri
1969Manushulu Maraliturupu sindhurapu..
1972Kalam Marindimara ledule ee kalam
1973Devudu Chesina ManushuluDevudu Chesina Manushulara
1973Desoddharakulumadi madi.. suchi suchi
1974Alluri Seetharama RajuTelugu veera levara (National Award Winning Song)
1974Bhoomi Kosamevaro vastarani
1975Balipeetamkalasi padudaam
1975Devudu Lanti Manishikandalu
1976Kolleti Kapuramiddarame
1976Paadi Pantalupani chese raitanna
1976Ramarajyamlo Raktapatamivvala randi
1977Prema Lekhaluee roju
1977Oorummadi BrathukuluSramaika Jeevana Soundaryaniki Samanamainadi Lene Ledoyi
1977Yamagolasamaraniki nede prarambham
1978Karunamayududevudu ledani anakunda
1979Gorintakuilaga vachhi
1979Kaliyuga Mahabharatamee samaram
1980Ammayiki Mogudu Mamaki Yamuduchudara.. Telugu sodara
1980Sardar Papa Rayuduburrakatha on Alluri Seetharama Raju
1981Aakali RajyamOo Mahatma
1982Eenadurandi kadali randi
1982Manchu Pallakimanishe manideepam
1982Viplava SankhamMuyinchina oka veeruni kanthamm, Kontamandi Kurravallu
1983Neti Bharatamardha ratri swatantram
1984Maha Prasthanammaro prapancham pilichindi

References

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  1. ^abThanjavur, Kiran Kumar (15 June 2020)."మహాకవి 'శ్రీశ్రీ' వర్థంతి.. ఆయన గురించి ఈ నిజాలు తెలుసా."News18 Telugu (in Telugu). Retrieved3 January 2021.
  2. ^Chaso Dolls Wedding & Other Stories – Page xii introduction by Renee David Shulman, 194, Cāsō – 2012 "But Vizianagaram in the mid-twentieth century was also home to other literati including the most famous poet in modern Telugu, Sri Sri (Srirangam Srinivasa Rao);Arudra, historian of Telugu literature, literary critic and poet; andRacakonda Visvanatha Sastri, the short-story writer whose statue you can find on the Visakhapatnam beach...."
  3. ^Dictionary of Hindu Literature Kuśa Satyendra – 2000 – Page 175 "Sriniwasaraw Srirangam (b 1910 Visakhapatnam). Telugu poet. Sri Sri, as he is popularly known, wrote his first poem at ..."
  4. ^Srihari, Gudipoodi (2 January 1910)."In memory of Sri Sri".The Hindu.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved22 January 2022.
  5. ^"The eternal fragrance of Mahakavi Sri Sri".The New Indian Express. 15 May 2012. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  6. ^ Mahaprasthanam, Telugu Book, published by Vishalandhra Publishing House, Hyderabad, June 1950 Pages 7-12
  7. ^Pages 93 to 99 of Mahaprasthanam Telugu Book Published in 1950 by Vishalandhra Publications
  8. ^T. Venkata Rao (16 September 2006)."Portrait of a revolutionary".The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived fromthe original on 15 July 2007. Retrieved13 February 2012.
  9. ^Mahakavi Sri Sri : Makers of Indian Literature, Budaraju Radhakrishna, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 3rd edition, 2006. (ISBN 81-260-0719-2)
  10. ^"Sri Sri's prose reflects his sincerity: Virasam leader".The Hindu. 2 May 2010.ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved3 January 2021.
  11. ^"History of Naxalism". 9 May 2003. Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2016.
  12. ^"22nd National Film Awards"(PDF). Retrieved29 August 2012.
  13. ^"నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964 - 2008)" [A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964 - 2008)](PDF) (in Telugu).Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. 13 March 2010. Retrieved3 January 2021.

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