Mallemala Sundara Rami Reddy, popularly known as M. S. Reddy and Mallemala, was an Indian film producer, director, screen writer and lyricist in Telugu cinema and a writer known for his contribution to Telugu literature died from a long illness he was 87.. He also served as President of the Telugu Film Producers Council, South Indian Film Writers Association, and Film Nagar Co-operative Housing Society, as well as Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Film Development Corporation.[1]
Aside from his work, Reddy was also a campaigner for various social causes and had Gandhian views. Telugu film producer Shyam Prasad Reddy is his son.[4]
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(15 August 1924 – 11 December 2011)
Early life
M. S. Reddy was born in the village of Alimili, near to Nellore. His date of birth is usually given as 15 August 1924.[1][2] He died at the age of 87 at his home in Film Nagar, Hyderabad, the city that he had been instrumental in making the hub of the Telugu cinema industry.[3]Aside from his work, Reddy was also a campaigner for various social causes and had Gandhian views. Telugu film producer Shyam Prasad Reddy is his son.[4]
Career
Reddy began his career with a photographic studio in Chennai. His first movie was a dubbing movie, Kanne Pilla, in 1966, and his first production was the 1968 film, Bharya.[2] He then produced many other movies, such as Talambralu, Ankusham, Agraham, Ammoru, Anji, and Arundhati[disambiguation needed]. He also wrote poetry and was an artist, as well as.To see more of who died in 2011 click here
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