D. Yoganand Explained

D. Yoganand
Birth Name:Dasari Yoganand
Birth Date:16 April 1922
Birth Place:Madras, Madras Presidency, British India
Death Place:Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation:Film director
Spouse:Hanumayamma

Dasari Yoganand (16 April 1922 – 23 November 2006) was a South Indian film director.[1] [2]

Early life

Yoganand was born in Madras under British India. His parents were Venkata Das, estate manager under Nawaab Raza Ali Khan of Machilipatnam, and Lakshmi Bai. He became a photographer. He was interested in playing and directing dramas and came close to Tungala Chalapathi Rao and Yadavalli Nageswara Rao in Machilipatnam. He went to Bangalore, trained in Radiology, and he went to Madras in 1939 to help his father. Yoganand joined Jiten Benarjee of Newtone Studios after his father's death and later worked with famous cinematographer M. A. Rehman.

He participated in the Quit India Movement of 1942. In the Indian Freedom Movement, he came close to Congress leaders like Rajagopalachari, Tanguturi Prakasam and Bulusu Sambamurthi.[3]

Film career

Yoganand worked as an associate to Gudavalli Ramabrahmam and L. V. Prasad. He worked in Samsaram directed by L.V. Prasad. In 1943, he joined Manikyam as an editor for the film Mayalokam and also worked as an assistant director to Gudavalli Ramabrahmam. He worked for Bhakta Tulasidas by Lanka Satyam in Salem for three years.

His debut film was Ammalakkalu (Telugu) and Marumagal (Tamil) by Leena Chettiar in 1953. He became the in-house filmmaker for his Krishna Pictures and made many box-office successes including the Madurai Veeran (1956) which sowed the seeds for M. G. Ramachandran to be projected as more than a mere good-looking hero.

After working with Yoganand, N. T. Rama Rao offered to let him direct Thodu Dongalu (1954). He also wrote the story for the film, which received many awards including a merit certificate from the President of India and an award in the China Film Festival. NTR gave him a second chance in his next film Jayasimha which became a blockbuster.

He directed about 50 films in Telugu and Tamil languages; among them N. T. Rama Rao had the lead role in 17 films. His films include Thodu Dongalu, Ilavelpu, Kodalu Diddina Kapuram, Ummadi Kutumbam, Muga Nomu, Jai Jawan, Vemulavada Bheema Kavi, Kathanayakuni Katha, Dabbuku Lokam Dasoham, Jayasimha, Vade Veedu, Thodu Dongalu, Thikka Shankarayya and Pelli Sandadi. He had the unique distinction of directing all the top stars, both in Telugu and Tamil film fields such as N. T. Rama Rao, Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Relangi, Bhanumathi Ramakrishna, Savitri, Padmini, Vyjayanthimala, Jayalalitha, Pandari Bai, B. Saroja Devi, Devika, Sivaji Ganesan, M. G. Ramachandran, Gemini Ganesan, S. S. Rajendran and M. N. Nambiar, K. Balaji.

He died of a heart attack in Chennai.[4]

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageRole
1945MayalokamTeluguAssistant editor
1953AmmalakkaluTeluguDirector
1953MarumagalTamilDirector
1954Todu DongaluTeluguDirector
1955JayasimhaTeluguDirector
1955KaveriTamilDirector
1955Vijaya GowriTeluguDirector
1956IlavelpuTeluguDirector
1956Madurai VeeranTamilDirector
1956Sri Gowri MahatyamTeluguDirector
1958Anbu EngeTamilDirector
1958Bhooloka RambhaTeluguDirector
1958Boologa RambaiTamilDirector
1958PareekshaTeluguDirector
1959Kalyana PennTamilDirector
1959Pelli SandadiTeluguDirector
1959Vachchina Kodalu NachchindiTeluguDirector
1960Engal SelviTamilDirector
1960Kanna KooturuTeluguDirector
1960Parthiban KanavuTamilDirector
1962Valar PiraiTamilDirector
1962Raani SamyukthaTamilDirector
1963PareekshaDirector
1963ParisuTamilDirector
1964Pasamum NesamumTamilDirector
1967FarzHindiAssistant cameraman
1967Ummadi KutumbamTeluguDirector
1968Baghdad GajadongaTeluguDirector
1968Tikka SankarayyaTeluguDirector
1969Mooga NomuTeluguDirector
1970Jai JawanTeluguDirector
1970Kodalu Diddina KapuramTeluguDirector
1971ThangaikkagaTamilDirector
1972Rani Yaar KuzhanthaiTamilDirector
1973Dabbuku Lokam DasohamTeluguDirector
1973Vaade VeeduTeluguDirector
1974ThaaiTamilDirector
1974Vemulawada BheemakaviTeluguDirector
1975Ee Kalam DampatuluTeluguDirector
1975Kathanayakuni KathaTeluguDirector
1976GruhapravesamTamilDirector
1978General ChakravarthiTamilDirector
1978Justice GopinathTamilDirector
1979Naan VazhavaippenTamilDirector
1980Yamanukku YamanTamilDirector
1982Oorukku Oru PillaiTamilDirector
1982Vaa Kanna VaaTamilDirector
1983Simham NavvindiTeluguDirector
1983SumangaliTamilDirector
1984Sarithira NayaganTamilDirector

Awards

National Film Awards
Other Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Remembering D. Yoganand . Telugu Cinema . 2009-08-10 . 2010-05-16 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091014040756/http://www.telugucinema.com/c/publish/starsprofile/dyoganand_profile.php . 14 October 2009 . dmy .
  2. News: Patriot and an idealist. The Hindu. December 2006.
  3. Web site: Patriot and an idealist . https://web.archive.org/web/20080310013844/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/12/01/stories/2006120100940100.htm . dead . 2008-03-10 . 2006-12-01 . Randor . Guy . . 2010-05-16.
  4. Web site: Director Yoganand is no more . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613120616/http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/article/27325.html . dead . 13 June 2011 . IndiaGlitz . 2006-11-28 . 2010-05-16.
  5. Web site: 2nd National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 23 August 2011.
  6. Web site: 8th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 7 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20131012062918/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm8thNFAAward.aspx. 12 October 2013. dead.