T. Subbarami Reddy (b: 17 September 1943) is an
Indian industrialist, politician and film producer.
Childhood
He was born to T. Babu Reddy and Rukminamma at
Nellore,
Andhra Pradesh. He did
B.Com. from
Nizam College,
Hyderabad. He is an eminent public orator in
English and
Telugu.
Industrialist
He founded the
Gayatri Group and has been in the field of business for the last 35 years involved in the construction activity, sugar industry, chemical industry, State's development. He is also the founder of India's best cinema theatres (Maheswari and Parameswari), which were built in
Hyderabad.
He received a Gold Medal by the then Prime Minister of India Smt. Indira Gandhi for his outstanding contribution in the construction of the world's biggest dam
Nagarjuna Sagar Project in Andhra Pradesh in 1967.
He was Chairman of
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Board (T.T.D.) since 2004, National Panorama Festival Committee in 1992, National Film Award Jury in 1994 and 1997, Andhra Pradesh Cultural Federation in 1994 and Member of Central Film Censor Board, 1983-85.
Film career
He is a film producer of extraordinary distinction in the country and produced a number of Hindi, Telugu and Tamil films of great technical and directorial excellence. He received Swarna Kamal, a national award for the best feature film and Rashtrapati Award for producing films
Bhagwat Gita and
Swami Vivekananda.
Political career
His party is the
Indian National Congress. He was Member of the
Parliament of India...
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