T L V Prasad | |
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Born | Tatineni Leela Vara Prasad 21 March 1952 |
Other names | Vara Prasad Leela V Prasad Tatineni Prasad |
Occupation(s) | Film director, film producer, screenwriter |
Children | Tatineni Satya |
Parent | T. Prakash Rao |
Relatives | T. Rama Rao |
T. L. V. Prasad is an Indian film director who predominantly worked in Hindi and Telugu cinema.. He is the director of nearly 70 Hindi films and 35 Telugu films. He also directed a few films in Bengali.
Career
He is the son of noted Telugu director T. Prakash Rao. He started his career by assisting V. Madhusudhana Rao and made his directorial debut in 1980 with the Telugu film, Kudi Edamaithe.[1] His Bollywood career started in 1992, with I Love You. His name is included in Limca Book of Records, as one director doing so many numbers of films with one hero (Mithun) without a break in a short span.[2][3] He did four Bengali Films with Mithun in 2004. He was one of the prominent directors for Mithun's popular Mithun's Dream Factory.[4][5]
Filmography
Telugu
- Kudi Edamaithe - Nutan Prasad, Phataphat Jayalakshmi
- Challenge Ramudu - N. T. Rama Rao, Jaya Prada
- Rani Kasula Rangamma - Chiranjeevi, Sridevi
- Tingu Rangadu - Chiranjeevi, Geetha
- Manishiko Charitra - Murali Mohan, Suhasini
- Manishiki MaroPeru - Chandra Mohan, Tulasi
- Ee Teerpu Illalidi - Mohan Babu, Sujata
- Illali Pareeksha - Mohan Babu, Bhanupriya
- Illale Devata - Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Radhika
- Disco King - Balakrishna, Tulasi
- Palnati Puli - Balakrishna, Bhanupriya
- Naagu - Chiranjeevi, Radha
- Subha Muhoortam - Murali Mohan, Suhasini
- Ramanayamlo Bhagavatam - Gollapudi Maruti Rao, Bhanupriya
- Aakrandana - Chandra Mohan, Jayasudha
- Dharma Patni - Suman, Bhanupriya
- Maa Inti Mahalakshmi - Mohan Babu, Radha
- Paragitha - Anand Babu, Jayasudha
- Ragam Talam Pallavi - Chandra Mohan
- Qaidi Dada - Suman, Radha
- Illali Pratigya - Naresh, Tulasi
Hindi & Bengali
Year | Title | Language |
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1992 | I Love You | Hindi |
1994 | Janta Ki Adalat | |
1995 | Zakhmi Sipahi | |
Jallaad | ||
1996 | Muqadar | |
Jurmana | ||
Daanveer | ||
Rangbaaz | ||
1997 | Jodidar | |
Kaalia | ||
Suraj | ||
1998 | Sher-E-Hindustan | |
Chandaal | ||
Hatyara | ||
Ustadon Ke Ustad | ||
Hitler | ||
Do Numbri | ||
1999 | Sikandar Sadak Ka | |
Ganga Ki Kasam | ||
Benaam | ||
Aaag Hi Aag | ||
Shera | ||
Phool Aur Aag | ||
2000 | Sultaan | |
Dada | ||
Qurbaniyaan | ||
2001 | Bhairav | |
2002 | Qaidi | |
Meri Partigya | ||
Mawali No.1 | ||
2004 | Barood | Bengali |
2005 | Devdoot | |
Dada | ||
Tauba Tauba | Hindi | |
Chita | Bengali | |
2008 | Aaj Ka Boss | Hindi |
Marathi
- Vrundavan (2016)
Television
- Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali (Sahara One)
- Jai Shri Krishna (Sahara One)
Notes
- ↑ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Interview with Mr. T.L.V. Prasad". YouTube.
- ↑ "Tatineni Satya Interview". Idlebrain.com. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
- ↑ "Limca Record". www.tlvprasad.net. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
- ↑ "Bollywood: Despite 30 flops in past five years, Mithun Chakraborty is still going strong".
- ↑ "The Big Buck Opera's Three-penny Star | Outlook India Magazine".
- ^ Source:Details at ApunKaChoice
External links
- T L V Prasad at IMDb
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