B. R. Panthulu

Budaguru Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu (26 July 1910 — 8 October 1974)[1] was an Indian film director, producer and actor. He is best known for directing films in Kannada, Tamil,Telugu and Hindi. His most popular films are Sri Krishnadevaraya, School Master, Kittur Channamma, Karnan and Veerapandiya Kattabomman. B. R. Panthulu, is a successful actor and converted Ma. Po. Si.'s biographic works Veerapandiya Kattabomman (a movie about a local chieftain who fought with the British in the 18th century in Tamil Nadu) and Kappalottiya Thamizhan (a movie about a disciple Of Bal Gangathar Thilak, a leading lawyer, first leader in South India, called as Thilak of South India) who rebelled against the British rule that forbade Tamils operating shipping companies) to celluloid.

B. R. Panthulu
Panthulu, pictured in 1948
Born
Boodgur Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu

(1910-07-26)26 July 1910
Died8 October 1974(1974-10-08) (aged 64)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor, director, producer
Spouse(s)B. R Kamalamma (B. R. Andalammal)
ChildrenB. R. Vijayalakshmi, B. R. Ravishankar

Early life

Panthulu was born on 26 July 1910 in the village of Budaguru of Kolar district in the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore(in present-day Kolar district of Karnataka).[2] He began his career as a teacher. Influenced by professional theatre during the time, he joined the troupe Chandrakala Nataka Mandali. He acted in plays Samsara Nouka, Sadarame and Guleba Kavali. He also worked for some time with Gubbi Veeranna's troupe and acted in Sri Krishna Garudi among others. Panthulu then formed his own professional theatre troupe, the Kalaseva Nataka Mandali, staging plays of his own choice.[2]

Career

He made his debut as an actor in the 1936 Kannada film Samsara Nauka, an adaptation of the play he acted in. It was produced by Devi Films, based in Chennai. Directed by H. L. N. Simha, the film starred Panthulu, M. V. Rajamma, Dikki Madhava Rao, S. K. Padmadevi and M. S. Madhava Rao. The hero marries against his grandfather's wishes and is cast out. His troubles do not end there – he finds no favour with his in-laws, loses his job, and finds himself accused of murdering the bride his grandfather had chosen for him. The film was adapted from a play by the Chadrakala Natak Mandali, and remained true to the original's reformist ideal.

In 1950, he made the Tamil film Macharekhai, partnering with filmmaker P. Pullaiah under a stage company that later came to be known as Sukumar Productions with musician T. R. Mahalingam as his partner. With writer P. Neelakantan, he started the company Padmini Pictures, and produced the Tamil film Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachari in 1954. Under the banner, he would go on to produce the Kannada films School Master (1958), Kittur Chennamma (1961) and Sri Krishnadevaraya (1970), that went on to become landmark films. His portrayal of Timmarusu, the Prime minister of the Vijayanagara King Krishnadevaraya, won him the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor.

As director, Panthulu his debut as a director with the Kannada film Rathnagiri Rahasya, a major commercial success during the time.[2] He has produced and directed 57 films in all South Indian languages under the banner of Padmini Pictures.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Credited as Language Notes
Director Producer Actor
1936 Samsara Nauka NNY Kannada
1943 Radha Ramana NNY Kannada
1946 Lavangi NNY Tamil
1947 Nam Iruvar NNY Tamil
1954 Kalyanam Panniyum Brahmachari NYY Tamil
1954 Jaladurga NNY Kannada
1954 Karkottai NNY Tamil
1955 Modala Thedi NYY Kannada
1955 Mudhal Thethi NYY Tamil
1955 Shivasharane Nambekka NYY Kannada
1955 Doctor Savithri NNY Tamil
1956 Sivasakthi NYY Tamil
1957 Rathnagiri Rahasya YYY Kannada
1957 Thangamalai Ragasiyam YYY Tamil
1958 Sabaash Meena YYY Tamil
1958 Badi Pantulu YYY Telugu
1958 School Master YYY Kannada
1958 Engal Kudumbam Perisu YYY Tamil
1958 Suhag YYY Hindi
1959 School Master YYY Hindi
1959 Veerapandya Kattabomman YYY Tamil
1959 Veerapandya Kattabrahmana YYY Telugu
1959 Sabaash Pilla YYY Telugu
1959 Amar Shaheed YYY Hindi
1960 Makkala Rajya YYY Kannada
1960 Kuzhandhaigal Kanda Kudiyarasu YYY Tamil
1960 Pillalu Techina Challani Rajyam YYY Telugu
1960 Sangaili Thevan YYY Tamil
1961 Kittur Chennamma YYY Kannada
1961 Kappalottiya Thamizhan YYY Tamil
1962 Gaali Gopura YYY Kannada
1962 Bale Pandiya YYY Tamil
1962 Dil Tera Diwana YYY Hindi
1962 Gaali Medalu YYY Telugu
1963 Pempudu Kuthuru YYY Telugu
1963 Saaku Magalu YYY Kannada
1964 Chinnada Gombe YYY Kannada
1964 Muradan Muthu YYY Tamil
1964 Karnan YYY Tamil
1965 Kathanayakudu Katha YYY Telugu
1965 Aayirathil Oruvan YYY Tamil
1966 Enga Pappa YYY Tamil
1966 Nadodi YYY Tamil
1966 Nammaveetu Lakshmi YYY Tamil
1966 Dudde Doddappa YYY Kannada
1966 Emme Thammanna YYY Kannada
1967 Gange Gowri Y Kannada
1967 Beedi Basavanna YYY Kannada
1968 Chinnari Puttanna YYY Kannada
1968 Amma YYY Kannada
1968 Ragasiya Police 115 YYY Tamil
1969 Gandondu Hennaru YYY Kannada
1970 Sri Krishnadevaraya YYY Kannada
1970 Thedi Vandha Mappillai YYY Tamil
1971 Aliya Geleya YYY Kannada
1971 Malathi Madhava YYY Kannada
1972 Ondu Hennina Kathe YYY Kannada
1973 Ganga Gowri YYY Tamil
1973 School Master YYY Tamil
1974 Kadavul Mama YYY Tamil

Awards

International Film Awardss for his film "Veerapandia Kattapomman"

Award Ceremony Category Nominee(s) Outcome Ref.
Afro-Asian Film Festival Afro-Asian Film Festival - 1960 Best Film B. R. Panthulu Won
Best Actor Sivaji Ganesan Won
Best Music Director G. Ramanathan Won
National Film Awards
Karnataka State Film Awards

Book on B.R.Pantulu

A. N. Prahlada Rao has written a Book '"Danivillada Dhani" on B.R.Pantulu in Kannada, consisting of the details of his childhood, theater, films produced in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Maleyalam. The book was published by Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy. The book was released in November 2016 by Dr. Bharati Vishnuvardhan. Journalist and short story writer Jogi spoke on Book. S.V. Rajendra Singh Baabu presided.

References

  1. KCA celebrating BR Panthulu's 100th birth anniversary at Oneindia.in
  2. Khajane, Muralidhara (23 July 2010). "A born showman". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  3. "Hundred years of legendary director BR Panthulu". merinews.com. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  4. "6th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  5. "7th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
  6. "9th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 2 December 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2011.

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