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V. B. Rajendra Prasad

V. B. Rajendra Prasad
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V. B. Rajendra Prasad born Veeramachaneni Rajendra Prasad Chowdary is an Indian film producer, director, screen writer and lyricist in Telugu cinema. He has also produced few Bollywood and Tamil films, under Jagapati Art Pictures. He won two Filmfare Awards South for Best Telugu films Antastulu and Aastiparulu consecutively won. He has garnered the Nandi Award and National Film Award in 1965 for producing Antastulu He is the Father of Telugu film actor Jagapati Babu. He has received the 2003 Raghupathi Venkaiah Award for his life time achievement in Telugu cinema.

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Aatreya
Aatreya
(2 films)
Raja Babu
Raja Babu
(2 films)
Shobhan Babu
Shobhan Babu
(2 films)
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Filmography of V. B. Rajendra Prasad (3 films)

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Captain Nagarjuna, 2h53
Directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad
Actors Akkineni Nagarjuna, Rajendra Prasad, Kushboo Sundar, Gollapudi Maruti Rao, 'Subhalekha' Sudhakar, Nutan Prasad
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Captain Nagarjuna (Akkineni Nagarjuna) saves the passengers and the flight by landing it safely in spite of engine failure. He falls in love with one of his passengers, Radha (Kushboo). Co-pilot Murthy and Radha's friend Manju are lovers. Radha is a renowned classical dancer, visiting her uncle Ananda Rao. He impersonates as Ananda Rao's nephew. He insistently tries to make Radha accept his love. Ananda Rao returns from his business trip and promises to help Nag. Radha refuses to listen. Nagarjuna challenges Radha for a dance competition. The loser shall listen to the winner. During the competition, Radha loses her step, and, at the brink of losing, kisses Nag. Stunned Nag stops dancing. Radha wins. Nag accuses her, and, he would never again approach her. Nag meets with an accident while driving in an agitated state of mind. Radha goes to the hospital to reveal her past. Nag refuses to listen. They get married and live blissfully. Prabhu, Radha's manager who also wished to marry her, plans on revenge. He invites Nag to an art exhibition where Nag finds a portrait of Radha which depicts a mole at an objectionable part of the body. Nag starts suspecting Radha. He meets the artist Ravi (Rajendra Prasad), who made the portrait. He invites Ravi to felicitate him for his award winning a portrait. Radha is stunned to see Ravi at her home. Nag's behavior troubles her. On the stage, Radha is asked to unveil the portrait. When they reach home, Radha accuses Nag of suspecting her. When he wants to know the truth, she explains about Ravi. Ravi and Radha are colleges, mates. Ravi is in love with Radha, but, she does not agree. She discontinues college unable to bear ragging by Ravi's friends. Ravi is Ananda Rao's son. Radha finally agrees to marry Ravi at the insistence of her mother and Ananda Rao. The wedding is cancelled when Ravi brings a first wife. Radha decides to never marry. Nag still wants an explanation about the mole. Radha denies any knowledge and leaves him for suspecting her. When Nag starts drinking and decides to die, Radha pledges to kill Ravi, to prove her innocence. Overhearing, Ravi writes letters to Nag and Ananda Rao. The truth is Ravi cancelled his marriage with Radha because he has a fatal illness. He noticed the mole when his friends tore Radha's blouse while ragging her at college. Ravi dies confirming Radha's innocence. Nag and Radha reconcile and live happily.
Manchi Manushulu
Directed by V. B. Rajendra Prasad
Actors Shobhan Babu, Anjali Devi, Manjula Vijayakumar, Kongara Jaggaiah, Nagabhushanam, Raja Babu

Radha (Manjula) is a medical student daughter of wealthy man, Raghupati Rao (Nagabhushanam). While on a trip to Simla, she meets and falls in love with Gopi (Shobhan Babu); they get intimate with each other. Gopi asks Raghupati Rao for his daughter's hand but he refuses, on the ground that the hard-up Gopi is not worthy of her. Gopi leaves Radha a note, explaining that her father refused the alliance and that he is heading to meet his mother, who is very sick. Raghupati Rao gets hold of the letter before Radha. He changes the letter with a fake one that says Gopi is going away because Raghupati Rao has refused to provide any monetary compensation.