1. Rama Prabha
She was born on 5th may 1947 in a town named madanapalle in the present state of Andhra Pradesh. She was about 5’1” and has black eyes.
She was born in a middle class family and raised up by her aunt in Ooty and Madras. She used to travel a lot with her uncle’s family which resulted discontinuity in her studies but had been raised in a better environment.
She never thought of entry into films, with her uncle’s sudden demise, the family situations made her tend towards acting career. When she was giving a classical dance performance, her talent was noticed and an offer was made to her, which brought a wonderful actress to the screen.
She acted in about 1400 movies; her reign was during 1970’s and 1980’s. She married a famous actor Sarath babu (film actor who acted in almost all south Indian languages), wh...
2. Mano
Mano (Real name- Nagoor Babu) is a famous South Indian playback singer. He was not only a great singer but also a voice-over artist, an actor, a producer, a television anchor and a music composer. He was born to Father Rasool (Musician in All India Radio) and Mother Shaheeda (stage actress) on 26th October 1963 in Satterapalli, Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, he joined the stage theater and had role played as many historical characters. As he had said in an interview “I have always been impressed by my dear mother’s talent and she has always been and will always be my inspiration.”
In the year 1984, he recorded his debut original for the Tamil movie “Karpoora Deepam”. Impressed by his singing skills and his magical voice he was approached...
3. Shankar Mahadevan
Shankar Mahadevan, a well-renowned, talented and famous music composer, and singer. An accomplished musician in Tamil cinema, he is a part of the Shankar Ehsaan Loy trio team that provides music to Bollywood and other International films. He has won various Indian and multiple National Film Award. His most famous albums include, “Breathless“- Album that first gave him fame, including the song, "Breathless," in which he sings throughout the whole song without pausing to breathe and “Nine” - Nine is Shankar's most recent album. Each song is a representation of a "mood," including joy, sadness, love, etc. He was also invited by UNESCO and the US State Department to perform at the UN General Assembly Hall for the finale of the International Jazz Festival on 30 Apr...