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K. V. Mahadevan
Musical artist
In this Indian name, the toponymic surname is Krishnankoil. It is not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Mahadevan.
In this Indian name, the name Venkadachalam is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Mahadevan.
Krishnankoil Venkadachalam Mahadevan (14 March – 21 June ) was an Indian composer, singer-songwriter, music producer, and musician who won the inaugural National Film Award for Best Music Direction in () for Kandan Karunai. Known for his works in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada films. He is best known for his contributions in works such as Manchi Manasulu (), Lava Kusa (), Thiruvilaiyadal (), Saraswathi Sabatham (), Kandan Karunai (), Thillana Mohanambal (), Adimai Penn (), Balaraju Katha (), Athiparasakthi (), Sankarabharanam (), Saptapadi (), Sirivennela (), Sruthilayalu (), Sutradharulu (), Pelli Pustakam (), and Swathi Kiranam ().
A contemporary of M. S. Viswanathan and T. K. Ramamoorthy, starting his career in with Manonmani, Mahadevan scored music for over six hundred feature films, spanning four decades, and has garnered two National Film Awards, three Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards, a Tamil Nadu Stat
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Srinatha Kavi Sarvabhoumudu
film by Bapu
Srinatha Kavi Sarvabhoumudu (transl.Srinatha, the universal monarch of poets) is a Telugu-language biographical film directed by Bapu and written by Mullapudi Venkata Ramana. The film depicts the life of the 15th-century Telugu poet Srinatha and is based on the novels Kavi Sarvabhoumudu and Kavidvayamu by Nori Narasimha Sastry.[2] Produced by Nandamuri Rama Krishna, the film stars N. T. Rama Rao in the title role, alongside Jayasudha, Satyanarayana, Rajendra Prasad, Mikkilineni, and Gummadi in supporting roles. The music was composed by K. V. Mahadevan and Puhalendi.[3]
Filming took place in locations including Rajahmundry, Polavaram, and Pattiseema along the Godavari River. The film was released in October but did not achieve commercial success.[1] It was the final film featuring N. T. Rama Rao to release, although his last performance was in Major Chandrakanth (), which was released prior to this film.[4]
Plot
[edit]The film begins at the Kondaveedu court, where King Peda Komati Vema Reddi is instructed by Emperor Prouda Devaraya of Vidyanagaram to challenge his royal scholar, Gowda Dindima Bhattu, who has defeated poets throughout the kingdom. Poets who lose must bow befo