Gurajada Apparao

Gurajada Venkata Apparao (21 September 1862 – 30 November 1915) was an Indian playwright, dramatist, poet, and writer known for his works in Telugu theatre. Rao wrote the play Kanyasulkam in 1892, which is considered as the greatest play in the Telugu language. One of the pioneers of Indian theatre, Rao holds the titles Kavisekhara and Abyudaya Kavitha Pithamahudu. In 1910, Rao scripted the widely known Telugu patriotic song "Desamunu Preminchumanna".

Gurajada Apparao
Born
Gurajada Venkata Apparao

21 September 1862
S.Rayavaram, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh, India)
Died30 November 1915(1915-11-30) (aged 53)
Srikakulam, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh, India)
Occupation(s)Playwright
Dramatist
Poet
Known forKanyasulkam
Sarangadhara
Mutyala Saralu
Poornamma
Spouse(s)Appala Narasamma, 1885
ChildrenLakshmi Narasamma (daughter)
Venkata Ramadasu (son)
AwardsEmeritus Fellow, University of Madras

In 1897, Kanyasulkam was published (by Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu and Sons, Madras) and dedicated to Maharaja Ananda Gajapati. Apparao (along with his brother Syamala Rao) wrote several English poems. His epic Sarangadhara, published in "Indian Leisure Hour", was well received. The editor of the Calcutta-based "Rees and Ryot", Sambhu Chandra Mukherji read it and re-published it in his magazine. Gundukurti Venkata Ramanayya, editor of the "Indian Leisure Hour", encouraged Apparao greatly during the same period. In 1891, Gurajada was appointed to the post of Epigraphist to the Maharaja of Vizianagaram.

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