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GOVINDARAJULA SUBBA RAO

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Sundararama Sastry in Malapilla, Mayala Marathi in Bala Nagamma, Changaiah in Shavukaru, Lubdavadhanulu in Kanyasulkam charactors are very differeny, but all charactors were played by one, that was Dr. Govindarajula Subba Rao. Subba Rao to refines on 'In my sir name there is no 'La', but cine people added it becausethey give more respect to me.He was born in Tenali. Subba Rao was a definition for character Artist. He was a great stage artist. He played mythological, historical, social charactors. He played Shekspear dramas also. His first film was Malapilla, in 1938. He was very interest on his moustache, so after Malapilla shooting in 1938 to 1955 he didnot remove his moustache.He was playing in dramas, acting in cinemas, and doing the art of medicine. He had great study about human beings, that helps him to stand a great astist. Sitting posture of the Subba Rao in many pictures, dialague delivery and moving of hands was very different. That styles belongs to Govindarajula Subbarao only.FILMOGRAPHY

# Bhagya Rekha (1957)

# Panduranga Mahatyam (1957)

# Charana Daasi (1956) .... Basavaiah

# Kanyasulkam (1955) .... Lubdhavadhanlu

# Shavukaru (1950) .... Showkaru Changaiah

# Dharmangada (1949)

# Gunasundari Katha (1949)

# Palnati Yudham (1947) .... Brahmanaidu

# Ratnamala (1947)

# Bala Nagamma (1942) .... Mayala Maraathi

# Grihalakshmi (1938) (as Govindrajulu)

# Malapilla (1938) .... Sundara Rama Sastry

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