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  1. G. Ramineedu (Telugu: గుత్తా రామినీడు) (5 October 1927 – 29 April 2009) was an Indian film director who worked in Telugu cinema. He is known for films such as Maa Inti Mahalakshmi (1959), Chivaraku Migiledi (1960), Palnati Yuddham (1966), Bangaru Sankellu (1968).

  2. Chivaraku Migiledi ( transl. What remains at the end) is a 1960 Indian Telugu -language romance film, written and directed by Gutha Ramineedu. [1] The film was a remake of the Bengali film Deep Jwele Jaai. The Bengali film Deep Jwele Jaai was a huge critical and commercial success.

  3. Yagnam (English: The Offering) is a 1991 Indian Telugu-language social problem film [citation needed] directed by Gutha Ramineedu based on a 1964 play by Kalipatnam Ramarao. The film has garnered the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor , and the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film .

  4. Ramineedu Gutha was born on 1 October 1927 in Chataparru, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a director and actor, known for Bangaru Sankellu (1968), Pratikaram (1982) and Mooga Prema (1971). He died on 29 April 2009 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

    • Director, Actor, Writer
    • October 1, 1927
    • Ramineedu Gutha
    • April 29, 2009
  5. Ramineedu Gutha was born on 1 October 1927 in Chataparru, Andhra Pradesh, India. He was a director and actor, known for Bangaru Sankellu (1968), Pratikaram (1982) and Mooga Prema (1971). He died on 29 April 2009 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

  6. 29 apr 2009 · Gutha Ramineedu is widely regarded as an iconic and one of the best Telugu movie directors ever. Gutha Ramineedu hailed from Chataparru village in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh. He was born on 1 October 1927.

  7. Gutha Ramineedu (1927 – 2009) was an ace filmmaker of Telugu cinema, with two National awards and one Nandi award. His debut film as a director Maa Inti Mahalakshmi (1959) and Palnati Yuddham (1966) won National awards for best regional film in Telugu. His last film as a director Yagnam won Nandi Award for Best Feature Film in 1991.