Chittor V. Nagaiah (born Vuppaladadiyam Nagayya Sarma, Telugu: వుప్పలదడియం నాగయ్య శర్మ) was a multilingual Indian filmactor, composer, director, producer, writer and playback singer from Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian film journalist and the editor of Film India, Baburao Patel, described Nagiah as ‘The Paul Muni of India’. [1] Nagaiah has acted in about 200 Telugu films, and 160 films in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi. He was one of the first south Indian actors, to be honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 1965.
Birthday: March 28, 1904
Death: December 30, 1973
November 01, 1946
November 28, 1957
December 11, 1959
November 14, 1963
October 20, 1970
April 22, 1966
November 03, 1967
January 01, 1969
September 17, 1971
April 13, 1978
March 17, 1978
December 06, 1972
January 13, 1971
October 31, 1967
January 26, 1966
November 10, 1966
July 28, 1967
April 22, 1965
April 02, 1964
November 23, 1962
December 31, 1957
April 11, 1957
February 16, 1956
March 27, 1956
March 09, 1956
May 06, 1955
August 01, 1958
April 08, 1959
July 18, 1958
May 04, 1968
May 01, 1973
June 25, 1954
February 08, 1952
January 01, 1967
September 05, 1969
August 10, 1973
March 31, 1953
September 14, 1951
April 02, 1950
July 10, 1941
October 23, 1964
June 29, 1967
January 13, 1972
July 11, 1969
January 12, 1956
January 02, 1941
June 06, 1945
December 22, 1960
May 10, 1962
January 09, 1960
September 28, 1972
January 06, 1961
June 16, 1971
July 31, 1964
April 07, 1966
July 10, 1954
October 12, 1967
November 24, 1949
January 07, 1943
May 05, 1961
June 06, 1969
November 03, 1945
December 31, 1964
July 26, 1957
April 14, 1958
December 09, 1954
June 20, 1956
September 09, 1961
August 15, 1963
December 12, 1958
November 06, 1950
January 14, 1965
April 10, 1947
April 01, 1939
September 03, 1966
January 31, 1961
November 06, 1961
March 16, 1962
June 10, 1966
July 18, 1964
October 29, 1970
September 14, 1967
November 06, 1959
November 18, 1966
March 16, 1961
July 27, 1968
September 29, 1972
October 18, 1959
February 27, 1969