P.V. Rao, also known as V.V. Rao was an Indian film director and actor of the 1930s and 1940s. He directed the first movie which based on a historical literature written by C. V. Raman Pillai and the movie was Marthanda Varma.[1][2] Marthanda Varma is also the second silent black and white movie in Malayalam and its script was also written by P.V. Rao.[3]
Biography
Rao was born in Andhra Pradesh, but there is no more evidence about Rao's. There is an argument about his initial, 'P.V' or 'V.V' but, according to publication dept. of Dehradun film city, he marked as P.V.[4]
Filmography
P. V. Rao acted in only one film. That film was Mangamma Sabatham in 1943 starring Vasundhara Devi and Ranjan in lead roles. In the film he plays a Minister.
- Mangamma Sabatham (1943)
References
- ↑ Indian Cinema a Visual Voyage. ISBN 9788123021928.
- ↑ "Short notes on earlier Thamil film directors". Daily News.
- ↑ "A forgotten chapter?". The Hindu. 12 August 2005.
- ↑ "പുണ്ഡലിക്കിന്റെ വഴിയെ മാർത്താണ്ഡവർമ്മ!". Janmabhumi Daily. 3 September 2016. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019.
External links
- വി.വി.റാവു at IMDb
- വി വി റാവു-M3db
- Old is Gold: Marthanda Varma, 1931-The Hindu
- 82 years ago, this was the first liplock in an Indian movie
- 'മാർത്താണ്ഡവർമ്മ' കോടതിയും കയറി-Mathrubhumi
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