T. Subbarami Reddy

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T. Subbarami Reddy
Visakhapatnam
Personal details
Born (1943-09-17) 17 September 1943 (age 80)
T. Pattabhirama Reddy (cousin)
ResidenceIndia
OccupationPolitician
Industrialist
Producer
Philanthropist

Tikkavarapu Subbarami Reddy (born 17 September 1943) is an Indian industrialist, politician, film producer, and a philanthropist. In 1993 he produced the Sanskrit film Bhagavad Gita, which garnered the National Film Award for Best Feature Film at the 40th National Film Awards.[1][2]

He is a member of the

Visakhapatnam constituency. He was elected as Rajya Sabha
member in 2002 and continued in the position for the third term.

He was member of various parliamentary committees. He was also Minister of State in the Ministry of Mines between 2006 and 2008. On 15 June 2012, he lost the election for Nellore constituency to Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy.[3]

Personal life

He was born to T. Babu Reddy and Rukmini Amma at

T. Pattabhirama Reddy
.

His wife T. Indira Subbarami Reddy is the chairperson of Gayatri Projects Ltd, the company founded by him.[4]

Industrialist

He received a gold medal by the then Prime Minister of India,

Nagarjuna Sagar Project in Andhra Pradesh in 1967. Reddy was the mud
contractor for this dam.

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.

Selected filmography

He has produced a handful of films in Bollywood, Telugu, Sanskrit and Tamil languages.

Sanskrit
Hindi
Telugu

Awards

National Film Awards
Other honors
Awards in his honor

See also

  • Rajya Sabha members from Andhra Pradesh

References

  1. ^
    India International Film Festival. Archived from the original
    on 2 June 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  2. ^ a b "40th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Jagan's YSR Congress wins Nellore Lok Sabha, 14 assembly seats". India TV News. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Board of Directors". Gayatri Projects website. Retrieved 22 April 2014.

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