Nanna
Also known asNana
GenreDramedy
Created byGangaraju Gunnam
Written byGangaraju Gunnam
Screenplay byGangaraju Gunnam
Story byMalladi Venkata Krishna Murthy
Directed byMuralikrishna Muddineni
StarringDr. Nutan Prasad
Master Vamsi Mohan
Naveen
Anitha Chowdary
Sivannarayana Naripeddi
Theme music composerKalyani Malik
Opening themeAmma Cheppindi by Kalyani Malik
Production
ProducersGangaraju Gunnam
Venkat Dega

Nanna or Nana was a Telugu television show. The show aired on Gemini TV from 19 April 2004 as a bi-weekly serial, ending on 25 September 2005 with 86 episodes. The serial was based on a novel by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy which was earlier made into a feature film.[1][2] The serial won the Best T.V. Serial - 2004 Nandi Award.

Production

The show was produced by Venkat Dega and Ganga Raju Gunnam, with the company Just Yellow Media, and directed by Muralikrishna Mudidhani. The script was written by Aasam Srinivas, based on a novel by Malladi Venkata Krishna Murthy. The show's music was composed by Kalyani Mallik.[3]

Cast

  • Nutan Prasad as a Kakarla Dasaratha Ramayya
  • Master Vamsi Mohan as Siddhart “Siddu”
  • Naveen as Kakarla Sambasivarao “Sambudu”
  • Anitha Chowdary as Julie/Sarada
  • Preeti Amin/Swathi as Kavitha (Sambasiva's wife)
  • Raghunatha Reddy as Kakarla Dasaratharamayya’s best friend.
  • Sivannarayana Naripeddi as Panchaksharam (Sambasivarao's best friend)
  • Ragini as Suguna
  • Chitralekha as Nandini
  • Bharani Shankar as Bharani
  • Vasu Inturi as S.I. Anki Reddy

Awards

CeremonyCategoryNomineeResult
Nandi TV Awards 2004First best TV serialNanna (Ganga Raju Gunnam)WON
Nandi TV Awards 2004Best dialogue writerAasam SrinivasWON
Nandi TV Awards 2004Best child artistMaster Vamsi MohanWON
Nandi TV Awards 2004Best supporting actressRaginiWON

References

  1. "ప్రభుత్వ జోక్యంతోనే టికెట్‌ ధరల సమస్య.. అక్కడ థియేటర్‌కు రూ.కోటి లంచం ఇవ్వాలి". Eenadu (in Telugu). Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  2. Sri (5 August 2005). "Gunnam Gangaraju - Interview". Telugucinema.com. Archived from the original on 19 November 2006. Retrieved 22 June 2007.
  3. "NANA". Just Yellow Media. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
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