Nandamuri Balakrishna Honors NTR's Legacy on 30th Death Anniversary

Actor and MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna paid tribute to his father, the legendary N.T. Rama Rao, on his 30th death anniversary at NTR Ghat in Hyderabad. He praised NTR as a cultural, social, and political revolutionary who transformed the self-respect of the Telugu people. Balakrishna emphasized NTR's role in democratizing politics in Andhra Pradesh by empowering marginalized communities. NTR, a three-time National Award winner who acted in over 300 films, served as Chief Minister and remains an eternal figure in Telugu heritage.

Key Points: Balakrishna Pays Tribute to NTR on 30th Death Anniversary

  • NTR's 30th death anniversary
  • A cinematic and political revolutionary
  • Democratized Andhra politics
  • Unmatched legacy in Telugu cinema
  • Inspired Telugu identity and pride
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'NTR' continue to make my blood surge with pride: Andhra Pradesh MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna

Andhra Pradesh MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna honors his father NTR, recalling his revolutionary impact on Telugu cinema, culture, and politics.

"The three letters 'NTR' continue to make my blood surge with pride - Nandamuri Balakrishna"

Hyderabad, January 18

Actor and Andhra Pradesh MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna, son of the late actor and former Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao paid tribute at NTR Ghat on the occasion of his 30th death anniversary.

Speaking on the occasion, Balakrishna said NTR was not just a cinematic icon but a cultural, social, and political revolutionary who uplifted the identity and self-respect of Telugu people.

He added that NTR democratised politics in Andhra Pradesh, giving a voice to marginalised communities, backward classes, minorities, farmers, and the underprivileged, and remains an unparalleled figure in Telugu cinema.

"NTR was not just a cinematic icon but a cultural, social, and political revolutionary who transformed the identity and self-respect of the Telugu people. The three letters 'NTR' continue to make my blood surge with pride, just as the word 'Telugu' gives me goosebumps. No actor has matched or will ever match his range, depth, and impact on Telugu cinema. He democratised politics in Andhra Pradesh by bringing marginalised communities, backward classes, minorities, farmers, and the underprivileged into mainstream governance," he said.

He added, "NTR gave every Telugu person the confidence to proudly declare their identity. He was a man beyond death, an eternal figure who will live as long as the sun and moon exist. TDP workers and supporters should draw inspiration from his courage, vision, and self-respect politics, and continue working for the welfare of the Telugu people."

Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, fondly known as NTR, was an Indian actor, producer, director, editor and politician who served as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for seven years.

He received three National Film Awards for co-producing 'Thodu Dongalu' (1954) and 'Seetharama Kalyanam' (1960) and directing 'Varakatnam' (1970). NTR also received the erstwhile Rashtrapati Awards for his performance(s) in films like 'Raju Peda' (1954) and 'Lava Kusa' (1963). He acted in over 300 films and was known for doing the role of mythological characters.

At the age of 72, NTR passed away from a heart attack on January 18, 1996, at his home in Hyderabad.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Reading this from abroad. It's fascinating to learn about such an influential figure in regional Indian cinema and politics. The impact he had on identity politics and democratization is a powerful story.
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Priyanka N
While his contributions are undeniable, I wish current politicians would focus more on continuing his work for the marginalized in a substantive way, rather than just giving speeches on anniversaries. The spirit of NTR was in action, not just words.
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Rohit P
My grandfather still tears up talking about the day NTR became CM. He said it was the first time a leader spoke *for* the common man, not *at* him. That connection is rare today. Eternal respect.
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Karthik V
300 films! And to think he entered politics so successfully after that. A titan of Telugu culture. His portrayal of Lord Krishna is iconic—no one has come close since.
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Anjali F
It's heartwarming to see this tribute. He gave a voice to so many. As a woman, I appreciate that his politics aimed to uplift the underprivileged across sections. We need that ethos back in public life.

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