C. Ramachandra Rao

Male, Person

1931 –

95

Who is C. Ramachandra Rao?

Shri C. Ramachandra Rao, born in 1931 in Peddapuram, a Municipal town in the East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh, India is a Telugu Short Story writer, tennis player and South Indian Plantationer.

He was ranked No.1 tennis player in the State of Andhra Pradesh for a number of years up to 1956.

Ramachandra Rao is a post-graduate in Political Science from Presidency College, Chennai, and also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law from Madras University.

C. Ramachandra Rao wrote short stories during the 1960s which are published as a collection of short stories under the title Velu Pillai This book had won him wide acclaim. His famous short stories include "Velu Pillai", "Nalla Tholu", "Enugula Rayi", "Gali Devaru", "Tennis Tournament" etc.

Rao's stories are acclaimed for their realistic and lifelike depiction of plantation life. In a span of fifty years he wrote only nine short stories, but each of these are critically acclaimed by many eminent Telugu writers like Chaso, Bapu, Mullapudi Venkata Ramana, Nanduri Rammohana Rao and many others.

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Born
1931
Peddapuram
Nationality
  • India

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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