- B.
Vittalacharya (28
January 1920 – 28 May 1999) was an
Indian film
director and
producer known for his
works in
Telugu and
Kannada cinema. He was known...
-
Kurella Vittalacharya (born 1938) is an
Indian educator, poet, and
author who has
contributed to
Telugu literature. His work was
recognised with the Padma...
- Will
Marry You) is a 1968 Telugu-language
comedy film,
produced by B.
Vittalacharya under the Sri
Vital Productions banner and
directed by B. V. Srinivas...
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roles from
other directors. The film
Jaganmohini (1978),
directed by B.
Vittalacharya, in
which Raju
plays the main
character became a blockbuster. Later...
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freedom fighter during the
British rule in India. Singh,
along with B.
Vittalacharya co-found the "Mahatma Pictures", a
production venture in 1946, that...
- is a 1963
Indian Kannada-language
swashbuckler film
directed by B.
Vittalacharya and
produced by
Sundarlal Nahatha and Doondi. The film
stars Rajkumar...
- Kannada-language
Hindu mythological film
directed by D.
Shankar Singh and B.
Vittalacharya. Dr.
Rajkumar pla**** Agastya, one of the
seven Saptarshis. It was the...
- Minister's Son) is a 1963
Indian Tamil-language film
directed by B.
Vittalacharya. The film
stars Kanta Rao,
Anuradha and Rajasree. Madana, a
prince in...
- Gandikota) is a 1969 Telugu-language film co-written and
directed by B.
Vittalacharya. It
stars N. T. Rama Rao,
Jayalalitha with
music composed by T. V. Raju...
- Kannayya) is a 1962
Indian Telugu-language
crime film
directed by B.
Vittalacharya and
produced by
Pothina Doondeswara Rao. It is a
remake of the Hindi...