Naidu, Lokesh Pay Tribute to NTR on 30th Death Anniversary

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu paid rich tributes to former CM and legendary actor Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) on his 30th death anniversary. Naidu described NTR as an epochal figure who elevated Telugu self-respect and revolutionized the state with welfare schemes like subsidized rice and social pensions. Minister Nara Lokesh also offered floral tributes at NTR Ghat, hailing him as a symbol of Telugu pride. NTR, who served as Chief Minister for seven years, was a prolific actor with over 300 films and three National Film Awards.

Key Points: NTR's 30th Death Anniversary: Naidu, Lokesh Pay Tribute

  • Profound tributes on 30th death anniversary
  • Hailed as champion of Telugu self-respect
  • Remembered for revolutionary welfare schemes
  • Legacy as cinematic legend and political warrior
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"Pole star in cinema, warrior in politics": Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu pays tribute to NTR on 30th death anniversary

Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu and Minister Nara Lokesh honor legendary actor-politician Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) on his 30th death anniversary.

"Shining as a pole star in the cinematic firmament and emerging as an invincible warrior in the political Kurukshetra - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, January 18

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Sunday paid profound tributes to legendary actor and former Chief Minister Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao on his 30th death anniversary, remembering him as a towering figure who transformed both cinema and politics in the state.

In a post shared on X, Naidu described NTR as an "epochal figure" and a champion of Telugu self-respect.

"On the occasion of the 30th death anniversary of the cause of creation, the epochal figure, the treasure of the poor, 'Annam' Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao garu, I offer my profound tribute to that great soul. Shining as a pole star in the cinematic firmament and emerging as an invincible warrior in the political Kurukshetra, 'Annam' NTR is a heroic and noble soul who rewrote the history of generations. He who fought to elevate the self-respect of the Telugu people to the heights of the sky is one worthy of our morning remembrance," Naidu wrote.

CM Naidu also recalled the welfare reforms introduced by NTR and how they transformed the state.

In his post, he said, "Initiatives like rice at two rupees per kilo, social security pensions, construction of solid homes, electricity for farmers, the mandal system for local self-governance, inheritance rights for women and children, and irrigation and drinking water projects for Rayalaseema--through such unprecedented welfare and development programmes, that great one altered the course of history, serving as an inspiration to us all."

The Chief Minister further added that the path laid by the former Chief Minister remains one to be followed. "The path he laid is one to be followed. Once again, offering him a handful of water in tribute..." the post further read.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh visited NTR Ghat in Hyderabad, Telangana, and paid floral tributes to the late leader on the occasion of his 30th death anniversary.

Sharing his thoughts on X, Lokesh hailed NTR as a symbol of Telugu pride and self-respect.

"On the occasion of the birth anniversary of the pride flag of Telugu self-respect, the world-renowned actor-emperor, the great leader Sri NTR, I offer my solemn tributes. The rare boon that only NTR garu has received is that people keep photos of the mythological characters he portrayed in their homes and worship them as gods. Even though you have been physically away for so many years, you remain alive in the hearts of Telugu people, dear father-in-law.. Your birth is blessed!" Lokesh wrote.

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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Shreya B
It's heartwarming to see such tributes. For my grandparents, NTR was not just a leader, he was a god on screen and a messiah in real life. His work for women's inheritance rights was far ahead of its time. A great soul indeed.
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Michael C
As someone who has studied Indian political history, NTR's rise was phenomenal. He broke a major national party's monopoly using his cinematic appeal and a strong regional identity platform. A fascinating case study in populist politics.
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Priyanka N
While his contributions are immense, it's also important to remember the full history, including the political turmoil within his own family and party later on. We should celebrate icons, but also learn from the complexities of their legacies.
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Karthik V
The mandal system he introduced was a game-changer for grassroots administration in AP. Even today, that structure is vital. A visionary who understood the state's needs from the ground up. His movies are still family favorites during festivals!
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Aman W
30 years already? Time flies. I remember the day he passed away, the entire state came to a standstill. The emotional connection people had with him was unreal. True mass leader. We need leaders with that kind of conviction today.

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