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M. S. Ramarao

M. S. Ramarao (July 3, 1921 - April 20, 1992) is an Indian singer and composer. He was popular for his devotional songs especially sundarakandamu in Telugu.
==Singing career==
Rama Rao debuted at World Telugu Conference held in Hyderabad in 1977.
He became popular for his Telugu Version of Hanuman Chalisa. He also narrated Sundara Kanda (one part of the epic ''Ramayana'') in form of Songs in Telugu. He gained fame for singing the devotional songs and was awarded the name of 'Sundara Dasu' in 1977.
He wrote Hanuman Chalisa and Sundarakandamu of Valmiki Ramayana in Telugu during 1972-74. He sang Sundarakanda in the form of Telugu songs.

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