
Srinatha Kavi Saarvabhoumudu
History · Music
Overview
Born to Bhimamba and Marayya, Srinatha earns the title Kavi Sarvabhowma. He dedicates many of his works to kings in exchange for gifts and leads a luxurious life as a courtier.
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N.T. Rama Rao
N.T. Rama Rao
Srinatha
N.T. Rama Rao
Srinatha


Jayasudha
Jayasudha
Sridevi
Jayasudha
Sridevi


Rajendra Prasad
Rajendra Prasad
Raja Vallabha Devudu / Nala
Rajendra Prasad
Raja Vallabha Devudu / Nala


Kaikala Satyanarayana
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Gowda Dindima Bhattu
Kaikala Satyanarayana
Gowda Dindima Bhattu


Mikkilineni
Mikkilineni
Pedakomati Vema Reddy
Mikkilineni
Pedakomati Vema Reddy


Gummadi
Gummadi
Ram Somga Bhupala
Gummadi
Ram Somga Bhupala
Rallapalli Narasimha
Rallapalli Narasimha
Kanamam Nagaiah
Rallapalli Narasimha
Kanamam Nagaiah


Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam
Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam
Tamil Poet
Amanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam
Tamil Poet


Gundu Sudarshan
Gundu Sudarshan
Ganapati
Gundu Sudarshan
Ganapati


Aamani
Aamani
Damayanti
Aamani
Damayanti
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