K. Pratyagatma Explained

K. Pratyagatma
Birth Name:Kolli Pratyagatma
Birth Date:1925 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh, India
Death Place:Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Genre:Journalist, Writer, Director, Producer
Children:K. Vasu (known for introducing Chiranjeevi), Tejolatha, Kalidas

K. Pratyagatma (born Kolli Kotayya Pratyagatma), also known as K. P. Atma (31 October 1925  - 8 June 2001) was an Indian film journalist, director and producer known for his works in Telugu and Hindi cinema. He has garnered three National Film Awards.[1] [2]

Personal life

He was born on 31 October 1925 in Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh, India. Director K. Vasu is his son. He is also survived by his wife Satyavati, a daughter Tejo Latha in Bangalore and a son Kalidas in the United States. He died on 8 June 2001 in Hyderabad, India. K. Vasu directed about 12 movies in his film career, topping of it being Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahatyam, with Vijayachander in the lead role that went on to become a super hit and is evergreen movie attracting good TRP when it is telecast on TV even now. K. Vasu also known for introducing megastar Chiranjeevi to industry through his movie Pranam Khareedu. This is Chiranjeevi's first released movie.

Journalist

Before entering the film industry, he worked as a journalist for magazine Prajasakti in 1952 and as an editor for the magazine Jwala.

Cinema

His debut film was Bharya Bhartalu in 1961. He has directed about 30 films in Telugu and Hindi and also produced a few films under Atma Arts. His film Raja Aur Runk went on to become a silver jubilee. He introduced Krishnam Raju to the film industry with his Nandi Award winning Telugu film Chilaka Gorinka in 1966.

Awards

National Film Awards

Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film in Telugu - Manushulu Mamathalu[5]

Nandi Awards[6]

Filmography

Director

Telugu
  1. Nayakudu Vinayakudu (1980)
  2. Kamalamma Kamatam (1979)
  3. Kannavaari Illu (1978)
  4. Manchi Manasu (1978)
  5. Gadusu Ammayi (1977)
  6. Alludochchaadu (1976)
  7. Attavaarillu (1976)
  8. Deeksha (1974)
  9. Mugguru Ammayilu (1974)
  10. Palletoori Bava (1973)
  11. Stree (1973)
  12. Srimanthudu (1971)
  13. Manasu Mangalyam (1970)
  14. Aadarsa Kutumbam (1969)
  15. Maa Vadina (1967)
  16. Chilaka Gorinka (1966)
  17. Manushulu Mamathalu (1965)
  18. Manchi Manishi (1964)
  19. Punarjanma (1963)
  20. Kula Gotralu (1962)
  21. Bharya Bhartalu (1961)
Hindi
  1. Do Ladkiyan (1976)
  2. Mehmaan (1973)
  3. (1971)
  4. Bachpan (1970)
  5. Tamanna (1969)
  6. Raja Aur Runk (1968)
  7. Chhota Bhai (1966)

Writer

  1. Alludochchaadu (1976)
  2. Bachpan (1970)
  3. Raja Aur Runk (1968)
  4. Punarjanma (1963)
  5. Illarikam (1959)
  6. Jayam Manade (1956)
  7. Nirupedalu (1954)

Producer

  1. Bachpan (1970)
  2. Chilaka Gorinka (1966)

Notes and References

  1. News: The stamp of honour . https://web.archive.org/web/20160806041332/http://www.thehindu.com/2000/07/10/stories/09100224.htm . dead . 6 August 2016 . 10 July 2000 . . 24 August 2018 .
  2. Web site: K Pratyagatma Birth Anniversary Today - Business of Tollywood . 11 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140413124418/http://businessoftollywood.com/2012/10/k-pratyagatma-birth-anniversary-today/ . 13 April 2014 . dead .
  3. Web site: 9th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 8 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20161202115652/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm9thNFAAward.aspx. 2 December 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: 10th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 9 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20150929062243/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm10thNFAAward.aspx. 29 September 2015. dead.
  5. Web site: 13th National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 15 September 2011. PDF.
  6. Web site: నంది అవార్డు విజేతల పరంపర (1964–2008). A series of Nandi Award Winners (1964–2008). 21 August 2020. Information & Public Relations of Andhra Pradesh. (in Telugu)