This channel hosts KiranPrabha Telugu Talk Shows on variety topics, Films, Literature, Biographies etc
The KiranPrabha Telugu Talk Shows podcast is a hidden gem that I stumbled upon while searching for Telugu podcasts to improve my vocabulary. From the moment I started listening, I was captivated by Kiran Prabha garu's unique approach to teaching and storytelling. Not only does this podcast help me expand my Telugu vocabulary, but it also ignites a deep interest in our literary and cinematic past. It has become an essential part of my daily routine, and I never miss an episode. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to Kiran Prabha garu for providing such enlightening content.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is how it seamlessly combines language learning with cultural education. Kiran Prabha garu not only teaches new words and phrases but also delves into the historical significance behind them. Whether it's discussing famous literature or iconic movies, he brings these topics to life with his engaging storytelling style. This makes the learning experience more immersive and enjoyable, as it goes beyond just memorizing words and instead fosters a deeper appreciation for Telugu art and culture.
Furthermore, Kiran Prabha garu's portrayal and description of characters and people are truly remarkable. He brings them to life through vivid descriptions, making you feel like you are right there witnessing their stories unfold. His passion for storytelling shines through each episode, leaving listeners feeling connected to the rich heritage of our past. The way he narrates heartwarming stories from simpler times is truly captivating.
While it's challenging to find any flaws in this wonderful podcast, one could argue that at times, the episodes could benefit from more structured lessons or exercises for language practice. While the storytelling aspect is fantastic, some listeners may prefer a more systematic approach to language learning. However, this minor drawback does not overshadow the overall excellence of the content.
In conclusion, The KiranPrabha Telugu Talk Shows podcast is a treasure trove for anyone looking to improve their Telugu vocabulary while immersing themselves in the cultural and historical aspects of our language. Kiran Prabha garu's dedication, kindness, and hard work are evident in each episode, making this podcast a must-listen for every Telugu enthusiast. I am grateful for his efforts in making these heartwarming stories easily accessible through podcasts, and I eagerly look forward to each new episode.
Leo Tolstoy was a man of many lives—born into a rich Russian family, he gave up his wealth to live like a simple peasant. He wrote some of the greatest books ever, like War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but spent much of his life searching for deeper meaning. He fought in wars, struggled with faith, argued with his wife, and inspired the world with his bold ideas about peace, truth, and nonviolence. From being a nobleman to a barefoot wanderer, Tolstoy's life was a powerful drama filled with love, conflict, and deep spiritual awakening. This talk show from KiranPrabha dives into that incredible journey. This is Third/Last Part of 3 Parts series
Leo Tolstoy was a man of many lives—born into a rich Russian family, he gave up his wealth to live like a simple peasant. He wrote some of the greatest books ever, like War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but spent much of his life searching for deeper meaning. He fought in wars, struggled with faith, argued with his wife, and inspired the world with his bold ideas about peace, truth, and nonviolence. From being a nobleman to a barefoot wanderer, Tolstoy's life was a powerful drama filled with love, conflict, and deep spiritual awakening. This talk show from KiranPrabha dives into that incredible journey. This is Second Part of Multipart series.
Leo Tolstoy was a man of many lives—born into a rich Russian family, he gave up his wealth to live like a simple peasant. He wrote some of the greatest books ever, like War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but spent much of his life searching for deeper meaning. He fought in wars, struggled with faith, argued with his wife, and inspired the world with his bold ideas about peace, truth, and nonviolence. From being a nobleman to a barefoot wanderer, Tolstoy's life was a powerful drama filled with love, conflict, and deep spiritual awakening. This talk show from KiranPrabha dives into that incredible journey. This is Firs Part of Multipart series.
Three Telugu films recount the story of King Harischandra. KiranPrabha explores the background narratives that shaped the making of these three productions.
William Shakespeare, often called the Bard of Avon, is the greatest playwright in the English language. Born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, he married Anne Hathaway at 18 and had three children. He moved to London in the late 1580s to pursue a career in theatre. Over the next two decades, he wrote 39 plays, 154 sonnets, and two long narrative poems. His works explore timeless themes of love, power, jealousy, betrayal, and ambition. Shakespeare's most famous plays include Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear. He co-owned the Globe Theatre, where many of his plays were performed. His mastery of language enriched English with hundreds of new words and phrases. Shakespeare blended history, tragedy, and comedy in ways that remain unmatched. Despite his fame, much of his personal life remains a mystery. He retired to Stratford around 1613 and died in 1616 at the age of 52. Shakespeare's legacy lives on through endless adaptations on stage and screen. His characters and stories still resonate across cultures and generations. He was as much a keen observer of human nature as a creator of unforgettable drama. This talk show explores the life, love, and literary genius of the immortal William Shakespeare.
Step into the golden era of Telugu cinema as KiranPrabha explores the remarkable journey of Kallakuri Sadasiva Rao, a pioneering film director of the 1930s and 1940s. The son of renowned poet-playwright Sri Kallakuri Narayana Rao, Sadasiva Rao brought literary brilliance to the silver screen. His iconic directorial works include Chintamani, Bhakta Kuchela, and Gulebakavali. In 1933, he immortalized his father's legendary stage play Chintamani by adapting it into a film classic. Discover the man behind the camera—his artistic roots, cinematic milestones, and the legacy that continues to inspire.
Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of ancient Egypt, was a brilliant and charismatic queen whose legacy still captivates the world. Known for her intelligence, political acumen, and fluency in multiple languages, she skillfully ruled Egypt during a time of immense turmoil. Unlike the myth of relying solely on her beauty, Cleopatra was a shrewd strategist who formed powerful alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Her reign was marked by bold diplomacy, economic reform, and efforts to preserve Egypt's independence against the growing power of Rome. Personally, she was deeply loyal, passionate, and proud of her Egyptian heritage, despite being of Macedonian Greek descent. She navigated betrayals, wars, and Roman politics with unmatched resilience. Her tragic end alongside Mark Antony marked the fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman Egypt. Cleopatra remains a symbol of power, grace, and timeless intrigue. KiranPrabha narrates the real story of Cleopatra in 2 Parts talk show. This is Part 2/Last Part.
Cleopatra VII, the last active ruler of ancient Egypt, was a brilliant and charismatic queen whose legacy still captivates the world. Known for her intelligence, political acumen, and fluency in multiple languages, she skillfully ruled Egypt during a time of immense turmoil. Unlike the myth of relying solely on her beauty, Cleopatra was a shrewd strategist who formed powerful alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony. Her reign was marked by bold diplomacy, economic reform, and efforts to preserve Egypt's independence against the growing power of Rome. Personally, she was deeply loyal, passionate, and proud of her Egyptian heritage, despite being of Macedonian Greek descent. She navigated betrayals, wars, and Roman politics with unmatched resilience. Her tragic end alongside Mark Antony marked the fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty and the beginning of Roman Egypt. Cleopatra remains a symbol of power, grace, and timeless intrigue. KiranPrabha narrates the real story of Cleopatra in 2 Parts talk show. This is Part 1.
V.Ramachandra Rao(1926-1974) was a telugu film director who directed 17 movies within a short span of 7 years. 13 of those movies have Krishna as hero. His first movie was Marapurani Katha ( Hero Krishna) and last movie was Alluri Seetha Ramaraju ( Hero Krishna). He directed a multi starrer Devudu Chesina Manushulu. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting film/life journey of Sri V.Ramachandra Rao, in this episode.
Ernest Hemingway was a groundbreaking 20th-century writer known for his concise, impactful style. Born in 1899 in Oak Park, Illinois, he served as an ambulance driver in World War I, shaping his literary themes. His first major novel, The Sun Also Rises (1926), captured the disillusionment of the "Lost Generation." A Farewell to Arms (1929) was inspired by his wartime romance with nurse Agnes von Kurowsky. A journalist and adventurer, he covered wars and sought thrills in Spain, Africa, and Cuba. The Old Man and the Sea (1952) earned him a Pulitzer Prize and contributed to his Nobel Prize in Literature (1954) Despite his tough public image, Hemingway struggled with depression and alcoholism. He married four times and had turbulent relationships with friends and family. In later years, his health and mental state declined, leading to his tragic suicide in 1961. Hemingway's influence on literature is immense, shaping modern storytelling. His minimalist style continues to inspire writers worldwide. Both celebrated and controversial, he remains one of the most fascinating literary figures of all time.
Sabu Dastagir, born in 1924 in Mysore, India, rose to fame after being discovered as a young mahout and starring in Elephant Boy (1937). His natural screen presence led to major roles in iconic adventure films like The Thief of Bagdad (1940) and Jungle Book (1942), making him Hollywood's first Indian star. During World War II, he served as a decorated tail gunner in the U.S. Army Air Forces, earning the Distinguished Flying Cross. After the war, his career declined due to typecasting, though he continued acting in films like Song of India (1949). He married Marilyn Cooper, had two children, and settled in the U.S. In 1951, he visited India as a celebrated star but remained primarily in Hollywood. Tragically, he passed away in 1963 at just 39 due to a heart attack. Despite his short life, Sabu's legacy endures as a pioneer for Indian actors in international cinema, with his films remaining classics in adventure storytelling.
#telugustory #telugukatha #viswanatha య్యోర్హిషిఖెయ్ - కాంగో నదీతీరంలో కవి గీతాలు చామరగ్రాహిణి - శాతకర్ణి కొలువులో రోమ్ యువతి Full Story Links: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FI3nwx_Uv4zQb40bfPM1w_3aLAZdyGab/view https://drive.google.com/file/d/13pztf8x2n2ky5JxB8SYG2aQ8svw3Y-an/view
Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Bollywood, ruled Indian cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s with an unmatched fan following. He delivered 15 consecutive solo hit films between 1969 and 1971, a record that remains unbroken. His breakthrough came with Aradhana (1969), followed by iconic films like Anand, Kati Patang, Amar Prem, Bawarchi, and Daag. Known for his unique mannerisms, charming smile, and emotional depth, he redefined romance and drama in Indian cinema. He starred in over 160 films, with 26 golden jubilee hits and 35 silver jubilees. His pairing with Kishore Kumar's songs and R.D. Burman's music created evergreen melodies. Rajesh Khanna won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. His dialogues from Anand (1971) and Amar Prem (1972) remain legendary. He later transitioned into politics, serving as an MP from 1992 to 1996. Rajesh Khanna's legacy continues to influence Bollywood, and he remains an eternal icon of Indian cinema. This is Part 5 of 5 Part episodes. Topics covered in this episode are: - Downfall of Movies after 1976 Success regained in 1983 Separation with Dimple - Living together with Tina and separation - Last Years
#rajeshkhanna #bollywood #superstar Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Bollywood, ruled Indian cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s with an unmatched fan following. He delivered 15 consecutive solo hit films between 1969 and 1971, a record that remains unbroken. His breakthrough came with Aradhana (1969), followed by iconic films like Anand, Kati Patang, Amar Prem, Bawarchi, and Daag. Known for his unique mannerisms, charming smile, and emotional depth, he redefined romance and drama in Indian cinema. He starred in over 160 films, with 26 golden jubilee hits and 35 silver jubilees. His pairing with Kishore Kumar's songs and R.D. Burman's music created evergreen melodies. Rajesh Khanna won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. His dialogues from Anand (1971) and Amar Prem (1972) remain legendary. He later transitioned into politics, serving as an MP from 1992 to 1996. Rajesh Khanna's legacy continues to influence Bollywood, and he remains an eternal icon of Indian cinema. This is Part 4 of Multi Part episodes. Topics covered in this episode are: - Movies in 1973, 1974 - Marriage with Dimple - Downfall in career - Misunderstandings in married life More details in Part 5 / Last Part
Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Bollywood, ruled Indian cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s with an unmatched fan following. He delivered 15 consecutive solo hit films between 1969 and 1971, a record that remains unbroken. His breakthrough came with Aradhana (1969), followed by iconic films like Anand, Kati Patang, Amar Prem, Bawarchi, and Daag. Known for his unique mannerisms, charming smile, and emotional depth, he redefined romance and drama in Indian cinema. He starred in over 160 films, with 26 golden jubilee hits and 35 silver jubilees. His pairing with Kishore Kumar's songs and R.D. Burman's music created evergreen melodies. Rajesh Khanna won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. His dialogues from Anand (1971) and Amar Prem (1972) remain legendary. He later transitioned into politics, serving as an MP from 1992 to 1996. Rajesh Khanna's legacy continues to influence Bollywood, and he remains an eternal icon of Indian cinema. This is Part 3 of Multi Part episodes. Topics covered in this episode are: - Movies in 1971, 1972, 1973 - Conflicts with Anju Mahendru - Dimple Kapadia Entry More details in Part 4
#rajeshkhanna #bollywood #superstar Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Bollywood, ruled Indian cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s with an unmatched fan following. He delivered 15 consecutive solo hit films between 1969 and 1971, a record that remains unbroken. His breakthrough came with Aradhana (1969), followed by iconic films like Anand, Kati Patang, Amar Prem, Bawarchi, and Daag. Known for his unique mannerisms, charming smile, and emotional depth, he redefined romance and drama in Indian cinema. He starred in over 160 films, with 26 golden jubilee hits and 35 silver jubilees. His pairing with Kishore Kumar's songs and R.D. Burman's music created evergreen melodies. Rajesh Khanna won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. His dialogues from Anand (1971) and Amar Prem (1972) remain legendary. He later transitioned into politics, serving as an MP from 1992 to 1996. Rajesh Khanna's legacy continues to influence Bollywood, and he remains an eternal icon of Indian cinema. This is Part 2 of Multi Part episodes. Topics covered in this episode are: - Background story of Aradhana Making - Movies in 1970 - Effects of Super Stardom. More details in Part 3
#rajeshkhanna #bollywood #superstar Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Bollywood, ruled Indian cinema in the late 1960s and 1970s with an unmatched fan following. He delivered 15 consecutive solo hit films between 1969 and 1971, a record that remains unbroken. His breakthrough came with Aradhana (1969), followed by iconic films like Anand, Kati Patang, Amar Prem, Bawarchi, and Daag. Known for his unique mannerisms, charming smile, and emotional depth, he redefined romance and drama in Indian cinema. He starred in over 160 films, with 26 golden jubilee hits and 35 silver jubilees. His pairing with Kishore Kumar's songs and R.D. Burman's music created evergreen melodies. Rajesh Khanna won three Filmfare Best Actor Awards and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. His dialogues from Anand (1971) and Amar Prem (1972) remain legendary. He later transitioned into politics, serving as an MP from 1992 to 1996. Rajesh Khanna's legacy continues to influence Bollywood, and he remains an eternal icon of Indian cinema. This is Part 1 of Multi Part episodes. Topics covered in this episode are: - Rajesh Khanna childhood - School Days - Entry into Films - Failure of first 4 movies. More details in Part 2
Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy (1886–1968) was a trailblazing doctor, social reformer, and the first woman legislator in India. She broke societal barriers by becoming the first female medical graduate from Madras Medical College and later fought for women's rights and healthcare reforms. As a legislator, she played a key role in abolishing the Devadasi system and improving maternity care. She founded the Cancer Institute (WIA) in Adyar, Chennai (1954) and established Avvai Home to support destitute women and girls. A strong advocate for women's education, she also helped raise the legal age of marriage for girls. She was a key figure in the Women's Indian Association (WIA) and worked closely with Mahatma Gandhi during the independence movement. Her contributions led to the establishment of the Government Children's Hospital in Chennai. For her lifelong service, she was honored with the Padma Bhushan in 1956. A true pioneer, Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy's legacy continues to inspire generations through her contributions to social justice and healthcare.
P. Ramakrishna /P.S.Ramakrishna (1918–1986) was a renowned Telugu film director associated with Bharani Pictures, a production house established by Bhanumathi Ramakrishna and P. S. Ramakrishna. Known for his exceptional storytelling and directorial skills, he contributed significantly to the golden era of Telugu cinema. He directed classics like Vipranarayana and Batasari which showcased his ability to blend compelling narratives with artistic visuals. P. Ramakrishna's collaboration with Bhanumathi Ramakrishna resulted in timeless films that are still cherished for their cultural and emotional depth. His dedication to cinema earned him great respect in the industry. A visionary filmmaker, he was instrumental in bringing innovative techniques to Telugu films of his time. Beyond his films, he was admired for his discipline and passion for perfection in every frame. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of P.Ramakrishna in this video talk show.
Sir Arthur Cotton (1803 - 1899) was a British engineer renowned for revolutionizing India's agricultural landscape through groundbreaking irrigation projects. His most notable achievement was the Dowleswaram Barrage on the Godavari River, completed in 1852, which transformed the Godavari delta into one of the most fertile regions in India. He also designed the Godavari Bridge, which enhanced connectivity and trade. Cotton's contributions extended to the Krishna Barrage, which greatly improved irrigation in the Krishna River delta, and his modernization of the ancient Grand Anicut in Tamil Nadu significantly boosted water distribution in the Cauvery delta. These projects not only alleviated drought and famine but also elevated the livelihoods of countless farmers, earning him the title “Father of Indian Irrigation Engineering.” Beyond his engineering feats, Sir Arthur Cotton was admired for his dedication, humility, and visionary outlook. He passionately advocated for using water resources to combat poverty and uplift rural communities. Even after retiring to England, he remained committed to sharing his knowledge on irrigation through writing and public discourse. Revered by Indian farmers for his life-changing contributions, his legacy is celebrated through statues and memorials, particularly in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Cotton's life serves as a powerful reminder of how innovative engineering and a deep sense of service can transform lives and communities. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life and professional journey of Sir Arthur Cotton in this episode.
Master Viswam was a popular child actor during the early years of Telugu cinema, celebrated for his natural talent and endearing on-screen presence. He began acting at a very young age and quickly became a household name in the Telugu film industry. Known for his expressive performances in Chandika (1940), Bhookailas(1940), Jeevanmukti(1942), Balanagamma(1942) , Viswam brought innocence and charm to every role he played, captivating audiences of all ages. Master Viswam's performances were lauded for their authenticity, adding emotional depth to the stories. His contribution to Telugu cinema during its formative years helped shape the industry's storytelling style. Though his career as a child actor was relatively brief for 4 films, his legacy continues to inspire young actors. He remains an integral part of Telugu cinema history, remembered fondly by fans and film historians alike.
Sir Thomas Munro (1761–1827) was a distinguished British administrator and soldier who played a pivotal role in shaping British governance in India. Born in Scotland, he joined the British East India Company in 1779 and quickly gained recognition for his military and administrative skills. Munro participated in key conflicts, including the Third Anglo-Mysore War, where he proved instrumental in securing British victories against Tipu Sultan. He is best remembered for his tenure as the Governor of Madras Presidency (1820–1827), during which he implemented significant reforms. Munro pioneered the Ryotwari system, a land revenue system that dealt directly with individual farmers, bypassing middlemen and ensuring a more equitable taxation process. His approach was rooted in his deep understanding of Indian society, which he studied extensively. A firm believer in justice and fair treatment, Munro was known for his empathetic administration and efforts to improve the lives of the people under his governance. He was knighted in 1825 for his services. Tragically, he succumbed to cholera in 1827 while touring the northern districts of Madras. Munro's legacy endures as a symbol of effective governance and reform in colonial India, and his statue still stands in Chennai as a testament to his contributions. KiranPrabha narrates most interesting parts of Thomas Munro's life in this episode.
#klsaigal #bollywoodsongs #bollywoodmusic Kundan Lal Saigal (1904–1947) was a trailblazing Indian actor and singer, widely regarded as the first superstar of Indian cinema. Born in Jammu, Saigal's journey from a railway timekeeper to a cinematic legend is truly inspiring. He joined New Theatres in Kolkata in the 1930s, where his unique singing style and soulful voice revolutionized Indian music. Saigal is best remembered for his iconic songs like “Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Hi Jaye” and “Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya,” as well as memorable performances in films like Devdas (1935) and Tansen (1943). His naturalistic acting and heartfelt singing set benchmarks in the industry and influenced generations of artists. Despite a brief career, Saigal's impact remains unparalleled. His timeless melodies and powerful screen presence made him an enduring icon of Indian cinema. K.L. Saigal's legacy continues to shine brightly as a pioneer of India's golden era in music and films. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting anecdotes from Saigal's film journey.
This talk show discusses the life and extraordinary contributions of Charles Philip Brown (CP Brown), a 19th-century British officer who dedicated his life to Telugu language and literature. Despite a demanding career in the British government, he single-handedly collected, edited, translated, and published thousands of Telugu manuscripts, including classics and folk literature, effectively preserving a significant portion of Telugu literary heritage. Brown also authored Telugu grammars and dictionaries, significantly furthering the study of the language. His work was entirely self-funded and driven by personal passion, leaving an unparalleled legacy in Telugu studies. KiranPrabha narrates the most interesting life sketch of C.P.Brown in this episode.
Akkineni Sanjeevi (A.Sanjeevi) (1927-2002) was a well known editor and director who worked for multiple language films, mainly telugu film industry. in his 30 years film career, Sanjeevi edited hundreds of films in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Oriya languages. He was also a successful film director during 1960s and 1970s. He directed 8 Telugu films and 2 Oriya Films. Natakalarayudu, Akka Chellelu, Dharmadata are some of them. Award winning film editor A.Sreekar Prasad is Sanjeevi;s son. KiranPrabha narrates interesting life journey of Akkineni Sanjeevi, in this talk show.
ఓ అబ్బాయి, ఓ అమ్మాయి.. చిన్నప్పుడెప్పుడో అనుకోకుండా కలిశారు. మళ్ళీ ఎదురౌతారా? ఎదురైతే ఏమౌతుంది? జీవితగమనంలో సంబంధ , బాంధవ్యాలు ఎలా మొదలౌతాయి, ఎలాంటి మలుపులు తిగుతాయి? ఒకరితో ఒకరికి "ఏమి సంబంధము?" అనే సందర్భాలు ఎలా ఉంటాయి? విశ్వనాథ వారు వ్రాసిన అతి సున్నితమైన ప్రేమకథ. Full Story Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ryM-lvgSpGZ2ynU4XAAMAP30HXmBWgJp/view
KIranPrabha narrates the interesting anecdotes behind the making of first Mayabazar Movie in Telugu in 1936.
#telugustory #telugukatha #tilak జీవితం ఎన్ని దెబ్బలు కొట్టినా, ఎన్ని ఆటుపోట్లు ఎదురైనా, చివరికి మృత్యుముఖంలోకి వెళ్ళినా నవ్వుతూనే ఉండడం రామచంద్రరావుకే చెల్లింది. రామచంద్రరావు ఆ విలక్షణ ప్రవర్తన వెనుకనున్న రహస్యమేమిటి? దేవరకొండ బాలగంగాధర తిలక్గారి అత్యద్భుత కథనంతో సాగే కథ. పరిచయం, విశ్లేషణ - కిరణ్ప్రభ Full Story Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P_qh0UqAquywrEMXtB4IhSv1-Oaei1p-/view కౌముది ఎడిటోరియల్ - 2012 ఏప్రిల్ https://koumudi.net/Monthly/2012/april/april_2012_editorial.htm
Karnan is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language mythological film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, NTR, Savithri, Devika etc. Its soundtrack and score were composed by Viswanathan, Rama Murthy. KiranPrabha talks about the background story of this film making and many more interesting anecdotes about this film.
బాబాయి - గొల్లపూడి మారుతిరావు గారు 1976 లో వ్రాసిన కథ. ఊరంతటికీ ఒక బాబాయి, ఎవరికీ అర్థం కాని బాబాయి, అన్నింటికీ అందరికీ ముందుండే బాబాయి, మిస్టీరియస్ బాబాయి. కథ..!! పూర్తి కథ చదవడానికి లింక్ ః https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r_nX0qLKRJZyMXtnvierhwTlci2J_uTO/view?pli=1
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 5 / Last Part . Topics covered in this episode are: - About TIFR, TELCO, TCS etc - Who is Sumo in Tatasumo - Sudha Kulakarni Episode - Final Days
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 4. Topics covered in this episode are: - Air India Nationalization - JRD as Air India Chairman - Enacting 1932 feet after 30 years in 1962 and after 50 years in 1982 - Kalpana Chawla inspired by JRD More topics in Part 5
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 3. Time line covered in this episode is 1932 to 1942: - Accomplishments from 1932 to 1938 - Elected as Chairman in 1934 - Initial Challenges - Second world war impact - Sudden death of Nevill Vincent More topics in Part 4
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 2. Time line covered in this episode is 1925 to 1932: - JRD entry into Tata Group as an apprentice - His father RD's death and web of financial problems - Trained as pilot - Bought own small flight for him self - Participation in Aga Khan announced air journey competetion - Birth of Tata Air Mail Service More topics in Part 3
J.R.D. Tata was an iconic industrialist and visionary leader who made remarkable contributions to India's development. He became the first Indian to hold a commercial pilot's license and established Tata Airlines, which later became Air India. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded into various industries, including steel, automobiles, chemicals, and hospitality, laying the foundation for India's modern industrial landscape. He was instrumental in shaping Tata Steel into one of the world's leading steel companies. Beyond business, J.R.D. was deeply committed to social causes. He founded the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and the Tata Memorial Hospital, showcasing his dedication to scientific and healthcare advancements in India. His simplicity and humility were well-known, despite his immense success. He never flaunted his wealth and often mingled with his employees, treating them with respect. J.R.D. also supported workers' welfare initiatives, setting up pioneering labor policies within the Tata Group. In recognition of his contributions, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1992, India's highest civilian honor. His legacy continues to inspire countless individuals and remains a testament to ethical business practices and service to society. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life journey of JRD Tata in this multipart talk show series. This is Part 1. More details will be covered in Part 2.
Budaguru Ramakrishnaiah Panthulu (26 July 1910 – 8 October 1974) was an Indian film director, producer and actor. He is best known for directing films in Tamil, Kannada, Telugu and Hindi. His most popular films are Karnan, Veerapandiya Kattabomman, Sri Krishnadevaraya, School Master and Kittur Channamma, B. R. Panthulu, is also a successful actor KiranPrabha narrates most interesting film journey of BR Panthulu, in this episode.
Harikatha Pitamaha Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das (31 August 1864 – 2 January 1945) was a multifaceted gem of a talent in diverse fields of learning and forms of fine arts in Madras Presidency, British India. He was born in Ajjada village, near Bobbili. Ajjada Adibhatla Narayana Das garu, a versatile genius of all times from Andhra Pradesh. He was a poet, musician, dancer, linguist, and philosopher with an unparalleled body of work in a wide variety of subjects with great depths. A seemingly impossible feat by human effort inspiring the rest to push their limits. A Real life "Bahumukha Praznasaali" poly art exponent. KiranPrabha narrates the highly interesting life journey of Sri Adibhatla Narayana Dasu Garu, in this episode.
#telugucinema #telugufilmnagar #telugumovies Subbarayalu Munuswami Sriramulu Naidu (1910-1976), also known as SM Sreeramulu Naidu, was an Indian businessman and movie producer from Coimbatore who founded the Pakshiraja Studios in 1945. He was responsible for the early development of the Tamil film industry in Coimbatore and was called the "Coimbatore movie mogul". He has directed and produced films predominantly in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and Malayalam languages, while also having made one Kannada film. In 1944, he was implicated as one of the accused in the Lakshmikanthan Murder Case and served his sentence till 1945 when he was discharged due to lack of evidence. Malaikallan which was made in 6 languages was a sensational hit in all languages. SMS Naidu gave lift to so many film personalities. KiranPrabha narrates most interesting anecdotes from Sri Ramulu Naidu life journey.
Mangalampalli Balamuralikrishna (1930-2016) was a legendary Indian Carnatic vocalist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist, renowned for his exceptional voice and unique renditions. Born in Andhra Pradesh, he displayed extraordinary musical talent at a young age, giving his first concert at just eight years old. Balamuralikrishna was known for his innovative spirit, creating new ragas and compositions that enriched the Carnatic music tradition. His mastery extended beyond vocals, as he played several instruments, including the violin, viola, and mridangam. He received numerous prestigious awards, including the Padma Vibhushan, for his immense contributions to Indian classical music. Throughout his career, Balamuralikrishna traveled the world, captivating global audiences with his soulful performances. His music was characterized by a blend of tradition and innovation, making him one of the most respected figures in Indian classical music. His legacy continues to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers. KiranPrabha narrates many interesting chapters in his life journey.
Amarnath was a versatile actor , who acted as a Hero in about 20 movies during 1950-1960. He also produced a movie by name Magavari Maayalu in 1960. SriLakshmi, famous actress in telugu movies is daughter of Amarnath. Rajesh , hero in movies like Ananda Bharavi, Mallemoggalu is his son. Aiswarya Rajesh who is currently acting in Tamil and Telugu Movies is Amarnath's grand daughter. KiranPrabha narrates the life journey of Amarnath in this talk show.
Ian Fleming, the creator of the iconic James Bond series, was born on May 28, 1908, in London, England. A man of diverse talents, Fleming served as a naval intelligence officer during World War II, where his experiences heavily influenced his writing. In 1953, he introduced the world to the suave and daring secret agent James Bond with his first novel, Casino Royale. Fleming's Bond novels, known for their thrilling plots, exotic locations, and charismatic hero, quickly became bestsellers, captivating readers worldwide. Beyond Bond, Fleming also penned the beloved children's book Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. Despite his literary success, Fleming led a life marked by personal struggles, including a tumultuous marriage and health issues. He spent significant time at his Jamaican estate, Goldeneye, where he wrote most of his novels. Fleming's influence on popular culture is immeasurable, with his creation of Bond becoming a global phenomenon through books, films, and merchandise. Ian Fleming passed away on August 12, 1964, but his legacy lives on, with James Bond remaining one of the most enduring characters in fiction. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life sketch of Ian Fleming in this talk show.
SD Lal (1931-1993) was a prominent film director in the 1960s and 1970s, best known for his work in crime, suspense, thriller, and action genres. He directed several notable films with NTR, including Nindu Manasulu, Nippulanti Manishi, and Magaadu, many of which were Hindi remakes. Lal was instrumental in setting new trends in NTR's on-screen styling during that era. He also played a key role in establishing the Film Directors' Colony in Chennai. After his illustrious film career, he continued to contribute to the entertainment industry by working on various Doordarshan programs. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of S.D.Lal in this highly interesting talk show with gripping narration.
#franzkafka #literature #inspiration Franz Kafka (1883–1924) was a Czech-born writer whose work has left a lasting impact on modern literature. Known for his surreal and existential themes, Kafka's stories often explore alienation, bureaucracy, and the absurdity of life. His most famous works include "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle," which delve into the complexities of human existence and the often incomprehensible forces that govern our lives. Despite his profound influence, Kafka remained relatively unknown during his lifetime, with much of his work published posthumously by his friend Max Brod. His personal life journey is also equally complex and interesting. KiranPrabha brings the biography of Kafka as a well documented documentary with highly gripping screen play.
#indiancinema #tamilcinema #telugucinema Raja Sandow, born P.K. Nagalingam, was a pioneering figure in early Indian cinema, known for his exceptional contributions as an actor, director, and producer. Born in 1894 in Tamil Nadu, he began his career in silent films and quickly gained fame for his charismatic screen presence and athletic prowess. Sandow's performances in films like "Bhaktha Bhodhana" (1922) and "Anadhai Penn" (1930) established him as one of the leading stars of his time. Beyond acting, he was also a successful filmmaker, producing and directing several hits. His dedication to the craft and innovative approach helped shape the Indian film industry. Despite passing away in 1943, Raja Sandow's legacy endures, inspiring generations of actors and filmmakers. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of Raja Sandow in detail in this talk show
Michelangelo Buonarroti, born in 1475, was a towering figure of the Italian Renaissance, celebrated for his contributions to art, sculpture, and architecture. From an early age, his extraordinary talent was evident, leading him to study under prominent artists in Florence. His masterpiece, the statue of David, symbolizes human strength and beauty. Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in Vatican City, with its breathtaking frescoes, remains one of the greatest achievements in Western art. Despite his success, he was known for his intense and solitary nature, often clashing with patrons like Pope Julius II. His later works, including the iconic Pietà and The Last Judgment, showcase his deep religious faith and artistic genius. Michelangelo's influence extended beyond his lifetime, shaping the course of art history. His dedication, meticulous attention to detail, and relentless pursuit of perfection continue to inspire artists worldwide. Living to the age of 88, he left behind a legacy that transcends time, immortalizing him as one of history's greatest artists. KiranPrabha narrates the life sketch of Michelangelo with highly gripping narration.
Swarnalatha is a distinguished singer from the golden era of Telugu films. Most of her songs were performed for comedy actresses. She has sung thousands of songs in eight South Indian languages, featuring in over 500 movies. Notable songs by Swarnalatha include "Kasiki Poyanu Rama Hare," "Ada Neevu Eeda Nenu," "Divvi Divvi Divvittam," and "Amma Noppule." Her eldest son, Anand Raj, is a renowned villain in Tamil and Telugu movies. Additionally, five of her children are doctors in the USA. This talk show is a tribute to the legendary singer Swarnalatha.
Explore the fascinating life and genius of Leonardo da Vinci, one of history's greatest polymaths, in this captivating video. From his iconic masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper to his groundbreaking studies in anatomy, engineering, and botany, Leonardo's contributions to art and science are unparalleled. Dive into his Milanese period, where he served the Duke of Milan and created some of his most renowned works. Discover his innovative designs for futuristic machines and his meticulous scientific observations that were centuries ahead of their time. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of his sketchbooks, the Codex Atlanticus, and his intriguing personal life. Learn about his connections with other great minds of the Renaissance and how his insatiable curiosity and boundless creativity continue to inspire us today. Don't miss this journey through the mind of a true Renaissance genius.
Dhulipala Sitarama Sastry (24 September 1921 – 13 April 2007), known mononymously by the surname Dhulipala, was an Indian actor and thespian, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He was noted for playing mythological roles, particularly the role of Shakuni. He began his acting career at the young age of 13 and went on to work in about 300 films. He shot to fame with Bhishma and Sri Krishna Pandaveeyam, acting alongside N. T. Rama Rao. After taking a voluntary retirement from movie career, he constructed Maruthi Devalayam in Guntur and dedicated his last years to Anjaneya Swamy temple. He became a Sanyasi at the age of 80 years with the name Maruti Sevendra Saraswathi. KiranPrabha narrated the unique life events of Sri Dhulipala in this hour long episode.
#nikolatesla #tesla #inspiration Nikola Tesla, born on July 10, 1856, in Smiljan, Croatia, was a visionary inventor and electrical engineer who made groundbreaking contributions to the modern world. Renowned for his work on alternating current (AC) electrical systems, Tesla's innovations laid the foundation for the widespread use of electricity today. He held hundreds of patents and was responsible for pioneering technologies such as the Tesla coil, induction motor, and wireless transmission of electricity. Tesla's rivalry with Thomas Edison, known as the "War of Currents," saw him champion AC over Edison's direct current (DC), revolutionizing the power industry. Despite his genius, Tesla faced financial difficulties throughout his life and died impoverished on January 7, 1943, in New York City. His ideas on wireless communication, radar, and even a death ray were ahead of his time, influencing countless modern technologies. Tesla's dedication to innovation and his vision of a world powered by free energy continue to inspire scientists and engineers. His legacy is celebrated globally, with numerous monuments, awards, and institutions named in his honor. Join us as we explore the life and achievements of Nikola Tesla, the man who electrified the world and whose ideas still shape our future. KiranPrabha made an excellent life sketch of Nikola Tesla in this episode.
#telugucinema #telugufilmnagar #rajendraprasad Veeramachaneni Rajendra Prasad was an Indian film producer, director, and screenwriter known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema along with a few Hindi and Tamil films.He won one National Film Award for Antastulu (1965) and two Filmfare Awards for the films, Antastulu and Aastiparulu (1966). In his long career of 40 years, he produced more than 30 films and directed 18 movies. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting journey of VB Rajendra Prasad in this episode.
Aristotle[A] (Greek: Ἀριστοτέλης Aristotélēs, pronounced [aristotélɛːs]; 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, and the arts. As the founder of the Peripatetic school of philosophy in the Lyceum in Athens, he began the wider Aristotelian tradition that followed, which set the groundwork for the development of modern science. KiranPrabha narrates the interesting life sketch of Aristotle in this episode.