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21-634: Akkineni Laxmi Vara Prasada Rao (17 January 1907 – 22 June 1994), known professionally as L. V. Prasad , was an Indian film director, producer, actor, and businessman. He was one of the pioneers of Indian cinema and is the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award , the highest Award for films in India. In 1980, he was awarded the Raghupathi Venkaiah Award , for his contribution to Telugu cinema . He founded Prasads Group in 1956, which include

42-582: A baby girl. Prasad's father had mounting debts and declared insolvency , at which point Prasad looked to a cinema career. L. V. Prasad worked as an errand boy for Venus Film Company. He then joined India Pictures as an errand boy, where Akthar Nawaz cast him in a bit-part in the silent film Star of the East . In 1931, he acted in India's first "talkie", Alam Ara , recruited through Venus Film Company. Other minor roles followed. These films were made by Imperial Films, through which he met H. M. Reddy . Reddy gave Prasad

63-527: A legend in Telugu cinema, in a minor role. In 1950 Vijaya Pictures released their first film Shavukaru , establishing L. V. Prasad as a director. Samsaram , released in the same year, brought together the two people who would become notable actors in the Telugu film industry as brothers – N. T. Rama Rao and Akkineni Nageswara Rao in a social drama which created records wherever it was released. The film provided

84-645: A model for later filmmakers, a model and theme relevant and popular amongst film makers even today. After this, success chased him. He directed some memorable films in the fifties all of them known for their drama and fine humour. Rani a Hindi film took him to Bombay again and after that Jupiter Films engaged L. V. Prasad to direct their magnum opus Manohara (1954), starring the legendary Sivaji Ganesan in Tamil and dub it in Telugu and Hindi. But L. V. Prasad had more goals to achieve. In 1955, he assigned D. Yoganand to direct his first production Ilavelpu in Telugu under

105-611: A small role in Kalidas , the first Tamil and Telugu bilingual "talkie", and subsequently in Bhakta Prahlada , the first Telugu "talkie". It was around this time that Prasad made contact with his family and then returned home to visit them. He then returned to Bombay with his wife and daughter, where his sons, Anand and Ramesh, were born. Prasad by chance got a role as an assistant director in Kamar-Al–Zaman , directed by Ali Shah . This

126-586: Is India's highest award in the field of cinema . It is presented annually at the National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals , an organisation set up by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting . The recipient is honoured for their "great and outstanding contribution to the growth and development of Indian cinema" and is selected by a committee consisting of eminent personalities from

147-426: The 35th National Film Awards ceremony. Recipients include several pairs of siblings received this award in different years, for example: B. N. Reddy (1974) and B. Nagi Reddy (1986); Raj Kapoor (1987) and Shashi Kapoor (2014); Lata Mangeshkar (1989) and Asha Bhosle (2000); B. R. Chopra (1998) and Yash Chopra (2001). The most recent recipient of the award is veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty who

168-685: The Government of India step in to prevent such use of the Dadasaheb Phalke name but the Information and Broadcasting ministry has said that it could not do so since the names of the new awards are not an exact copy. Vijaya Pictures Vijaya Vauhini Studios is one of the premier motion picture movie studios in Chennai , Tamil Nadu , India . It is the combination of Vijaya Productions and Vauhini Studios . B. Nagi Reddy (Bommireddy Nagi Reddy)

189-655: The Prasad Art Pictures , Prasad Studios , Prasad's IMAX and L. V. Prasad Eye Institute . He was elected as the President of The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce for the year 1982–83. The Government of India released a Commemorative postage stamp in his memory in 2006. Prasad also had the unique distinction of acting in the first talkies of three different languages of Indian cinema ; Alam Ara (Hindi), Bhakta Prahlada (Telugu) and Kalidas (a Tamil and Telugu bilingual film). Akkineni Lakshmi Vara Prasada Rao

210-414: The 1930s. Some of these films such as Pathala Bhairavi (1951), Pelli Chesi Choodu (1952), Chandraharam (1954), and Maya Bazar (1957) were dubbed into Tamil at the same time, Missamma was remade as Missiamma (1955) with Gemini Ganesan playing NTR 's role. Excepting Chandraharam and Uma Chandi Gowri Sankarula Katha (1968), every film made by Vijaya Productions was successful at

231-581: The Indian film industry. The award comprises a Swarna Kamal (Golden Lotus) medallion , a shawl , and a cash prize of ₹ 1,000,000 (US$ 12,000). Presented first in 1969, the award was introduced by the Government of India to commemorate Dadasaheb Phalke 's contribution to Indian cinema. Phalke (1870–1944), who is popularly known as and often regarded as "the father of Indian cinema", was an Indian filmmaker who directed India's first full-length feature film, Raja Harishchandra (1913). The first recipient of

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252-404: The award was actress Devika Rani , who was honoured at the 17th National Film Awards . As of 2024, there have been 54 awardees. Among those, actors Prithviraj Kapoor (1971) and Vinod Khanna (2017) are the only posthumous recipients. Kapoor's actor-filmmaker son, Raj Kapoor , accepted the award on his behalf at the 19th National Film Awards in 1971 and was also himself a recipient in 1987 at

273-520: The banner Lakshmi Productions. L. V. Prasad established Prasad Productions, soon after this in 1956. His second son Ramesh returned from the United States after obtaining his B.E.M.S degree and established Prasad Film Labs in Chennai in 1974. Prasad Productions made many memorable box office hits including Milan , Khilona , Sasural and Ek Duuje Ke Liye . L. V. Prasad contributed generously towards

294-589: The director of the film and then he was also chosen as the lead actor of the film. Gruha Pravesam , released in 1946 was one of the finest films of the forties and went on to become a classic of the period. After this, K. S. Prakasa Rao offered Prasad an important role in Drohi . During this time, Ramabrahmam was facing difficulty in finishing his film Palnati Yudham due to ill health and he chose Prasad to do justice to this film. After this in 1949, Prasad directed Mana Desam and introduced N. T. Rama Rao , later to become

315-688: The establishment of L. V. Prasad Eye Institute in Hyderabad . L. V. Prasad was the chairman of the 27th National Film Awards Selection Committee held at New Delhi in 1980. He was the chairman of the All India Selection Panel of Indian Panorama section for the 8th International Film Festival of India from 3 to 17 January 1981. Prasad was also the chairman of the International Jury for Children's Film Festival held in November 1981 at Madras. He

336-424: Was also the time that his name was shortened from Akkineni Lakshmi Vara Prasad Rao to L. V. Prasad, this being a consequence of a clerk finding the name too long to use. The shortened name stuck with him thereafter. Tantra Subrahmanyam assigned him a job of a production supervisor and assistant director for the film Kashta Jeevi , which took him to Bombay again. The film was abandoned after shooting three reels. Prasad

357-524: Was born on 17 January 1907 in the remote village of Somavarappadu , in Eluru Taluk in West Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh , the second son to Akkineni Sriramulu and Akkineni Basavamma. The family was into agriculture and Prasad was a pampered child, very intelligent, but never interested in studies. At the age of 17 in 1924, he married his maternal uncle's daughter, Soundarya Manoharamma. Soon they had

378-527: Was elected as the President of The South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce for the year 1982–83. He was a Member of the Board of Film Censors from October 1980 to February 1987. L. V. Prasad was Chairman of the Studio Owners, Council, a wing of Film Federation of India . The Government of India released a Commemorative postage stamp in his memory in 2006. Dadasaheb Phalke Award The Dadasaheb Phalke Award

399-622: Was honoured at the 70th National Film Awards ceremony. Several other awards and film festivals have been named after Dadasaheb Phalke, sometimes leading to confusion. Such awards include the Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival , Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Awards , Dadasaheb Phalke Excellence Awards ,..etc. which are unrelated to the award conferred by the Directorate of Film Festivals. Some prominent filmmakers, such as Shyam Benegal , have proposed that

420-459: Was in no mood to leave now and he got a job as assistant director in a few other films. During this time, using his connections with Prithviraj Kapoor , he joined Prithvi Theatres and satisfied his acting passion. It was during this time that he met Raj Kapoor , the hero of his first Hindi production Sharada . In 1943, he got the opportunity to take on the responsibility of assistant director for Gruha Pravesam . Due to circumstances, he became

441-614: Was the founder of Vijaya Productions and Moola Narayana Swamy founded Vauhini Studios . Being once considered as the largest film studio in Asia , Vijaya Vauhini Studios resulted from the merger between Vauhini Studios and Vijaya Productions, in 1948 when Telugu film producer Moola Narayana Swamy leased the studios which was under heavy liabilities to the Vijaya Productions run by B. Nagi Reddy (Bommireddy Nagi Reddy), Chakrapani who were one time partners of Moola Narayana Swamy in

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