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Indian writer, journalist, and social reformer (1887–1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thapi Dharma Rao Naidu (1887–1973) was a Telugu writer, journalist, rationalist, and social reformer.[1] He is considered as a pioneer of colloquial language in Telugu journalism and a doyen of Telugu prose writers.[1] He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award by India's National Academy of Letters in 1971.[2] He authored many books which were the eye openers in the field of social sciences in India, in particular South India. His literary works like Vidhi Vilasam have found a place in the annals of Indian literature. He also wrote dialogues and lyrics for films like Mala Pilla (1938), Raithu Bidda (1939), Drohi (1948), Rojulu Marayi (1955).
Thapi Dharma Rao | |
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Born | Berhampur, India | 19 September 1887
Died | 08-05-1973 |
Pen name | Thapi Dharma Rao Naidu |
Education | B.A. |
Alma mater | Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai |
Genre | Writer, Poet, Lyricist |
Notable awards | Sahitya Akademi Award |
Spouse | Thapi Anaapornama |
Children | Two daughters and three sons (including Tapi Chanakya) |
Thapi Dharma Rao Naidu had two daughters and three sons.
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