B.N. Reddi


Bommireddi Narasimha Reddy, professionally known as B. N. Reddy, was an Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was an early figure in the Telugu cinema. Many of his earlier films like Vande Mataram, Devatha had V. Nagayya as the lead. His Malliswari starring N. T. Rama Rao and Bhanumathi is considered a timeless Indian film classic. Reddi was the first film personality to receive the Dadasaheb Phalke Award from South India the highest honorary award of Indian cinema. He was awarded India's third highest civilian honour the Padmabhushan, and the Doctor of Letters.

Early life

BommiReddi Narasimha Reddi was born on 16 November 1908 in a farmer family at Y.Kothapalli village in the present-day Kadapa district. His father Narasimha Reddi used to export onions from Chennai to Rangoon for a living. He was eldest of four brothers; others are Nagi Reddi, B. N. Konda Reddi and B. Ramalinga Reddi.
He was schooled in Proddatur and later continued the schooling in Madras. He enrolled in Pachaiyappa's College, but left without graduating. He later studies auditing and accounting and worked as an apprentice in an auditing firm.

Career

When H. M. Reddi decided to turn a producer, B.N. Reddi and B. Nagi Reddi joined hands with him to form Rohini Pictures.

Awards

;Civilian honours
  • Padmabhushan
;National honours
  • Doctor of letters
;National Film Awards
;Filmfare Awards
;Nandi Awards
  • Best Feature Film - Gold - Rangula Ratnam
  • Third Best Feature Film - Bronze - Bangaru Panjaram
  • Best Story Writer - ''Pelli Kani Pelli''

    Filmography

B. N. Reddi directed 11 feature films.
YearTitleDirectionScreenplayStoryProducer
1939Vande Mataram
1940Sumangali
1941Devatha
1945Swarga Seema
1951Malliswari
1954Bangaru Papa
1957Bhagya Rekha
1959Raja Makutam
1964Pooja Phalam
1966Rangula Ratnam
1969Bangaru Panjaram

Producer

  • Bhakta Pothana - Production supervision