B. R. Panthulu Explained

B. R. Panthulu
Birth Name:Boodgur Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu
Birth Date:1910 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Rallabudaguru, North Arcot, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh)
Occupation:Actor, director, producer
Spouse:B. R Kamalamma (B. R. Andalammal)
Children:2, including B. R. Vijayalakshmi
Nationality:Indian

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 Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi. His most popular films are Karnan, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Sri Krishnadevaraya, School Master and Kittur Channamma, 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 lawyer who rebelled against the British rule that forbade Tamils operating shipping companies) to celluloid.

Early life

Panthulu was born on 26 July 1910 in the village of Rallabudaguru of North Arcot in the erstwhile Madras Presidency of British India (in present-day Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India).[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 Kannada 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 made his debut with the Kannada film Rathnagiri Rahasya (1957), a major commercial success during the time.[2] He produced and directed a total of 57 films in all South Indian languages under the banner of Padmini Pictures.[3]

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asLanguageRoleNotes
Directorwidth=65 Producerwidth=65 Actor
1936Samsara NaukaKannadaSundar
1941BhaktimalaTeluguMohan
1943Radha RamanaKannada
1944TahsildarTelugu
1946LavangiTamil
1947Nam IruvarTamilJayakumar
1948Bhaktha JanaTamilPanthoji
1950Macha RekaiTamil
1953AmmalakkaluTelugu
1954Kalyanam Panniyum BrahmachariTamil
1954JaladurgaKannada
1954KarkottaiTamil
1955Modala ThediKannadaShivram
1955Mudhal ThethiTamil
1955VadinaTelugu
1955Shivasharane NambekkaKannada
1955Doctor SavithriTamil
1956SivasakthiTamil
1957Thangamalai RagasiyamTamil
1957Rathnagiri RahasyaKannada
1958Sabaash MeenaTamil
1958School MasterKannadaRanganna
1958SuhagHindi
1959School MasterHindi
1959Abba! A HudgiKannada
1959Veerapandya KattabommanTamil
1959Veerapandya KattabrahmanaTelugu
1959Sabaash PillaTelugu
1959Amar ShaheedHindi
1960Makkala RajyaKannada
1960Kuzhandhaigal Kanda KudiyarasuTamil
1960Pillalu Techina Challani RajyamTelugu
1960Sangaili ThevanTamil
1961Kittur ChennammaKannada
1961Kappalottiya ThamizhanTamil
1961Kaanal NeerTamilApparao
1962Gaali GopuraKannada
1962Bale PandiyaTamil
1962Dil Tera DiwanaHindi
1962Gaali MedaluTelugu
1963Pempudu KoothuruTelugu
1963Saaku MagaluKannada
1964School MasterMalayalam
1964Chinnada GombeKannada
1964KarnanTamil
1964Muradan MuthuTamil
1965Aayirathil OruvanTamil
1966Dudde DoddappaKannadaSomayya
1966NadodiTamil
1966Enga PaappaTamil25th Film
1966Nammaveetu LakshmiTamil
1966Emme ThammannaKannada
1966Parakkum PavaiTamil
1967Gange GowriKannada
1967Beedi BasavannaKannada
1968Ragasiya Police 115Tamil
1968AmmaKannadaHullalli Ramaraya
1968Chinnari PuttannaKannada
1969Gandondu HennaruKannada
1970Sri KrishnadevarayaKannadaTimmarusu
1970Thedi Vandha MappillaiTamil
1971Aliya GeleyaKannada
1971Malathi MadhavaKannada
1972Ondu Hennina KatheKannada
1973Ganga GowriTamil
1973School MasterTamil
1974Kadavul MamaTamil

Awards

International Film Awards for his film "Veerapandia Kattapomman"
AwardCeremonyCategoryNominee(s)OutcomeRef.
Afro-Asian Film FestivalAfro-Asian Film Festival - 1960Best FilmB. R. Panthulu
Best ActorSivaji Ganesan
Best Music DirectorG. Ramanathan
National Film Awards
Karnataka State Film Awards
Filmfare Awards South

Biography

Pathulu's biography in Kannada titled Danivillada Dhani was written by A. N. Prahlada Rao, and published in 2016 by the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy.[7]

Notes and References

  1. http://entertainment.oneindia.in/kannada/top-stories/2010/kca-panthulu-100th-birthday-270710.html KCA celebrating BR Panthulu's 100th birth anniversary
  2. Web site: Khajane. Muralidhara. A born showman. The Hindu. 9 April 2017. 23 July 2010. 11 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201011123213/https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-fridayreview/A-born-showman/article16206498.ece. live.
  3. Web site: Hundred years of legendary director BR Panthulu. merinews.com. 3 December 2014. 9 April 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170409202138/http://www.merinews.com/article/hundred-years-of-legendary-director-br-panthulu/15827414.shtml. live.
  4. Web site: 6th National Film Awards. International Film Festival of India. 3 September 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20121020054317/http://iffi.nic.in/Dff2011/Frm6thNFAAward.aspx. 20 October 2012. dead. dmy-all.
  5. Web site: 7th National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 4 September 2011. 26 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150326125140/http://dff.nic.in/2011/7th_nff.pdf. live.
  6. 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. dmy-all.
  7. Web site: ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2016-17 . Department of Information and Public Relations, Government of Karnataka . 13 May 2024.