Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s Legacy Honored on His 28th Death Anniversary

Nandamuri Tarak Rama Rao Legacy Honored on His 18 Death Anniversary

In a poignant ceremony commemorating the 28th death anniversary of the legendary Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, his family members, including Nandamuri Mohan Krishna, Nandamuri Mohana Rupa, and MLA Maganti Gopinath, gathered to pay heartfelt tributes at the late actor-politician’s idol. The event also witnessed the presence of notable figures like Telugu Film Producers Council Secretary T. Prasanna Kumar, FNCC Secretary Mohan Mullapudi, and Ex-Corporator Kaja Suryanarayana.

On this solemn occasion, MLA Maganti Gopinath expressed profound admiration for the iconic leader, recognizing Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s unparalleled influence in both the film industry and politics. He emphasized the enduring respect that the late leader holds, not only in the hearts of Telugu people but across India. Proposing a fitting tribute, Gopinath urged the government to rename Filmnagar after NTR, underlining the leader’s significant contributions to politics and society.

Reflecting on Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s legacy, Nandamuri Mohana Krishna Garu spoke eloquently about his father’s indomitable spirit, which continues to inspire even 28 years after his physical departure. The three letters, NTR, remain a powerful symbol that has left an indelible mark on both the realms of cinema and politics. Mohana Krishna Garu praised NTR’s versatility as an actor, playing roles ranging from the hero to the antagonist, showcasing his unparalleled acting prowess.

Adding to the accolades, Telugu Film Producers Council Secretary Prasanna Kumar extolled Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao as an immortal personality who uniquely portrayed characters like Rama, Ravana, Krishna, and Duryodhana on the silver screen. Kumar highlighted NTR’s distinction as the only actor who rejected roles in Hollywood and Bollywood, proudly declaring, “I am a Telugu person, and my services are dedicated to Telugu people.”

Ex-Corporator Kaja Suryanarayana shared poignant memories, crediting Nandamuri Mohan Krishna for initiating the installation of NTR’s idol in Filmnagar. He emphasized the fortune of having had the opportunity to work with the revered leader, calling NTR a source of inspiration for every Telugu person.

In closing, Nandamuri Mohana Rupa expressed gratitude to those present, acknowledging the everlasting impact of Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s contributions to cinema and society. The family members, along with dignitaries, came together to remember and honor a man whose legacy continues to shine brightly, transcending time and generations.

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